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Gravestone Photos
Pat Griffin tidying up at Holy Redeemer - June 2018
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Photos 1 through 6 taken at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery (Row V), Belair Road, Baltimore
(For more information on those buried at this gravesite, click here. There are 17 people in all).
(1) Ruth Hill Knop Beloved Wife of Carl A. Knop 1911-1937
(2) O'Malley Edward J July 18, 1891 - February 21, 1938 Louise Knop March 30, 1896 - October 5, 1938
(3)
George W Knop PFC US Army WWII 1909-1980
(4)
Edward P. O'Malley, Sr June 17, 1918 - December 21, 1972 Mary Louise O'Malley 1927-1941
(5)
Ruth M.Hill Beloved Wife of Carl A. Knop January 25, 1911 - April 2, 1937
(6)
In memory of Albert F Beloved Husband of Mary B. Knop Born April 21, 1867 Died January 11, 1911
Mary B. Knop-Reher Beloved Wife of J.O.Reher September 27, 1866 - December 22, 1921 R.I.P.
See the Prayer Cards for Edward J, Louise, and Mary Louise.
Photos 7 and 8 taken at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Padonia Road, Baltimore
(7)
Helen M Steinitz 1920 - 1991
(8)
Louis Joseph Steinitz US Navy World War II 1920 - 1990
Photos 9 and 10 taken at Moreland Park Cemetery, Taylor Avenue, Baltimore - Section M
(9)
Albert G. O'Malley July 1, 1929 - November 19, 1981
(10)
Loving Wife and Mother Patricia L. McGuire May 23, 1954 - Jan 3, 1996
Photos 11, 12 and 13 taken at Parkwood Cemetery, Taylor Avenue, Baltimore
(Danny and Betty are in Field of Honor, Earl (Pat) and Catherine in Garden of Memories)
(11)
Daniel F. O'Malley US Army Air Corps World War II October 22, 1925 - May 30, 1986 Betty O'Malley 1928 - 2020
(12)
Griffin Catherine L 1924 - 2004 Earl L 1926 - 2011
(13)
Jane L Griffin 1952 - 2012
Photos 14 and 15 were taken at Highview Memorial Gardens in Fallston, Maryland. Danny O'Malley Jr, a firefighter, is in the Fallen Heroes Section.
(14)
(15)
Daniel F O'Malley Jr
US Coast Guard
Beloved husband father and grandfather
1950 - 2006
Photo 16 was taken at Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery on Homeland Avenue in the Govans area of Baltimore, in a plot known as Saint Joseph Columbarium.
(16)John Galvin and Dorothy O'Malley Galvin
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