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Remembering Frank Plummer Hudson

February 21, 2020 by Steve Meehan

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Frank Plummer Hudson born January 1, 1921 and died February 16, 2020 at Golden Rule, an assisted living home in Rock Hall, under Hospice Care. He was born in Chestertown to Emily Plummer Hudson and George Raymond Hudson. He was predeceased by his parents and brothers, George Raymond Hudson, John Monroe Hudson, Sr., and a sister Diana Hudson Curlett Nicholson. He is survived by his brother, Richard Lamb Hudson. Also surviving are 11 nieces and 4 nephews, 9 great nieces and 9 great-nephews, 11 great great nieces and 7 great-great nephews (.8 great-great to be) and 2 great-great-great nephews (twins).

Frank was third generation of Grumble Farm on Flatland Road in Chestertown. He was a naturalist and enjoyed wildlife and hunting. In his early years he interrupted his education to work on the family farm and later returned to school and graduated from Chestertown High School in the class of 1939. One of his talents was to play trumpet in the school band and he enjoyed listening to classical music in later years.

He will be remembered for his quick wit and often quoted the Bible. His favorite home-grown produce were peaches, persimmons and pole limas. Anyone who knew him knew of his love of nature and farming. Memorial services will be held at I.U.Episcopal Church 25328 Lambs Meadow Road Worton, MD 21678 on Saturday February 22, 2020 at 11AM. In lieu of flowers send donations to Chestertown Volunteer Fire Company 211 Maple Ave Chestertown, MD 21620.

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Remembering George Farhman

January 13, 2020 by Steve Meehan

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George M. Fahrman, 66 of Betterton, Md. passed away on January 11, 2020 surrounded by his loving family.

George was born on October 15, 1953, son of the late William F. and Elizabeth Medairy Fahrman.  He was raised in Baltimore and was a 1971 graduate of Polytechnic High School.  As a young boy his family enjoyed their summer home in Betterton, where George made it his home in 1972.

He began his career with Chesapeake Farm in 1977, where he’s been a loyal employee for 43 years.  George loved farming, deer hunting, fishing, collecting vintage farm equipment, growing and giving produce to others and especially loved his family.

Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, William & Joseph.

George is survived by his wife of 47 years, Heidi Subers Fahrman, sons and daughters in law, Michael and Brittani Fahrman of Betterton, Christopher and Janet Fahrman of Betterton and Eric and Brittany Fahrman of Worton; sisters, Betty Ann Wheat (Louis) of Chestertown, Mary Jane Fahrman of Galena and David Fahrman of Crumpton and six grandchildren, Cody, Nina, Sienna, Draper, Reis and Gemma.

A viewing will be held on Wednesday, January 15 from 6 to 8 pm in the Galena Funeral Home of Stephen L. Schaech, 118 W. Cross St. Galena, Md., where funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 16 at 11 am.  Burial will follow in Still Pond Cemetery.

Memorials may be offered to Pancan.org (for pancreatic cancer research) or a Animal Rescue of your choice.

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