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Brunswick | Charles T., Sr. and Agnes Weedon Smallwood. Charles worked for the B&O Railroad for 37 years, including the shop, car yard and roundhouse. He was honored for only missing 1 day of work in all that time. He also did extensive work for the Roman Catholic parishes in Brunswick and Petersville. Mr. Smallwood is buried at the cemetery at St. Mary's parish in Petersville where he was the longtime caretaker. He was also known in the community as "the little ole old wine maker". (Photo courtesy of Linda Smallwood Fisher) | ||
Charles did work for 2 generations of Wenners--my parents, grandparents and Aunt Patty. We loved him and considered him family. We miss him....Peter Wenner | |||
Jean Baker: Charlie and Agnes were like family to us. He stopped by nearly everyday and started Walter with his wine making. We really miss seeing him and Agnes | |||
Garland Young: When I was a kid my mom would walk down the hill from the old factory and would always stop and talk to Miss Weedon. My mom was Lena Lucas Young. Us kids were always getting cookies from her. | |||
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Charles T., Sr. and Agnes Weedon Smallwood. Charles worked for the B&O Railroad for 37 years, including the shop, car yard and roundhouse. He was honored for only missing 1 day of work in all that time. He also did extensive work for the Roman Catholic parishes in Brunswick and Petersville. Mr. Smallwood is buried at the cemetery at St. Mary's parish in Petersville where he was the longtime caretaker. He was also known in the community as "the little ole old wine maker". (Photo courtesy of Linda Smallwood Fisher)
Charles did work for 2 generations of Wenners--my parents, grandparents and Aunt Patty. We loved him and considered him family. We miss him....Peter Wenner
Jean Baker: Charlie and Agnes were like family to us. He stopped by nearly everyday and started Walter with his wine making. We really miss seeing him and Agnes
Garland Young: When I was a kid my mom would walk down the hill from the old factory and would always stop and talk to Miss Weedon. My mom was Lena Lucas Young. Us kids were always getting cookies from her.
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