Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Harry G. Emigh, Jr., September 10, 1923 to April 15, 2004


Harry G. Emigh, Jr., September 10, 1923 to April 15, 2004, was a longtime resident of Willis Street. 

He is pictured here by an unknown photographer in 1969 in the backyard of the family home on Willis Street with the then-Westminster High School in the background. A native of Carroll County, he was a member of the distinguished Mather family. 

He was a highly decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War and for decades played a key role in Westminster’s highly touted Memorial Day parade and ceremonies. 

The photo is in the collection of Kevin E. Dayhoff and Caroline Babylon.

19690000 Harry Emigh 10Sept1923 15Apr2004

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