April 4, 1907 - The Republican Mrs. Lucinda F. Broadwater Again we are called upon to record the departure from this vain world to that of eternal bliss the soul of a true wife, a friend, and neighbor, Mrs. Lucinda F. Broadwater, wife of Franklin Broadwater, who died at her home at Fairview, this county, March 29, 1907, aged twenty seven years, nine months, and nineteen days, the cause of the death being pnuemonia. During her illness, not quite two weeks, she received every care and attention that a loving husband and loving hands could do for the one who was to be taken away from them by a higher power, that doeth all things for the best. Her kind disposition and pleasant words should be treasured up as priceless gems on which our minds will love to dwell in the most sacred recollections. She has left behind a loving husband and five little children, a babe only five weeks old to mourn her sad taking away. The deceased was a member of the Reform church since she was fifteen. She always tried to lead a christian life and do as near right as she could. The funeral services were solemnized by Rev. John Green of the Baptist church, Rev. McCoy assisting and the remains were interred in the Weitzell cemetery at Fairview, on Easter Sunday, being followed by a large concourse of friends and acquaintances who paid their last sad token of respect to her memory. The sumpathy of the entire community goes out to the family in their sad bereavement. (daughter of James N. Ross and Mary Catherine Stark Ross) January 7, 1926 - The Republican Perry Broadwater Perry Broadwater, who has been ill for three weeks with pnuemonia, died Tuesday night, December 29, at the National Hotel, Grantsville. He had been employed there for over two years. Mr. Broadwater was born near New Germany, and spent all his life in Garrett county. He was 74 years of age. He is survived by his two sons, Oscar W. and Howard R. of Shirley, Ind., and daughter, Mrs. Wesley Bowers, of near Grantsville, also nine grandchildren, and brothers Stephen, William, Peter, and Albert Broadwater, of Avilton; Waldo of Moscow; John, of Midland; and Mrs. Jane Coleman, of Frostburg. He was the oldest of the family and was a grandson of the late Amos Broadwater. The funeral was held Thursday at Avilton, from the Cherry Grove Dunkard church, Rev. Ed Walls officiating.