GEORGE MARSHALL IRVINE, son of MARTHA E. LEWIS and HENRY BROWN IRVINE, was born October 12, 1882,8 and died December 24, 1950 in Maryland.10382 He is buried in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.10382
He married MILDRED PATTERSON on July 15, 1916 in Jackson County, Missouri.8463 She was born in 1891 in Kansas, and died April 24, 1971 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.10378 She is buried in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.10378
Children of MILDRED PATTERSON and GEORGE MARSHALL IRVINE:
Baltimore Sun, December 26, 195010382
IRVINE—On December 24, 1950, GEORGE MARSHALL, husband of Millie P. Irvine, of 415 West Shipley road, Linthicum Heights, Md.
Funeral services at the Chapel of Stewart & Mowen Company, 108 West North avenue, on Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery.
Evening Sun, April 26, 197110378
On April 24, 1971, at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, MILLIE PATTERSON of Linthicum Heights, wife of the late George M. Irvine and mother of Robert L., George M. Irvine, Jr., the late Virginia I. Norris and William Irvine.
Funeral services from Stewart & Mowen Company, 108 West North avenue, on Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
Baltimore Sun, January 31, 193710384
William Irvine was injured fatally in a truck-automobile collision on the Old Annapolis road, near Linthicum Heights, Anne Arundel county. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the South Baltimore General Hospital.
Police said the youth was riding on the running board of an automobile driven by John Harvey, 21, of North Linthicum, when it was sideswiped by a coal truck operated by Lawrence R. Griffith, 44, of the 1100 block Anticoke street.
Harvey was driving an automobile belonging to E. I. Paul, a Sunpapers route owner, whom he was assisting with collections.
Witnesses said Harvey drove his machine of the left side of the road, just north of Nursery road at North Linthicum, and placed a paper in a rural mail box. As he drove diagonally across the concrete roadway, Harvey saw the coal truck round a curve and he swung back onto the dirt shoulder to avoid a crash. Simultaneously, witnesses said, the truck driver swerved in the same direction.
Irvine was thrown to the road when the truck telescoped the automobile and overturned. Harvey suffered a lacerated chin, and William Reynolds, a passenger in his machine, sustained a scalp laceration. Joseph De Coursey, of Linthicum eights, and Gus Whitehead, of North Linthicum, also riding in Harvey's vehicle, escaped uninjured.
Harvey and Griffith were taken to the Ferndale Police Station. After a preliminary hearing before Magistrate H. O. Webster, of Linthicum Heights, both were charged with reckless driving pending an inquest to be held Wednesday.
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