Elizabeth-Baugher-Obituary

Elizabeth G. Baugher

Woodsboro, Maryland

Mar 14, 1935 – Aug 19, 2024

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BORN
March 14, 1935
DIED
August 19, 2024
LOCATION
Woodsboro, Maryland

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Elizabeth Gertrude Baugher, 89, of Woodsboro, MD, passed away on August 19, 2024 at the Frederick Health Hospital. Born in Maryland on March 14, 1935 to the late Paul and Sarah (Taylor) Stream. She was the beloved wife to the late John David Baugher, Jr., whom she married on March 29,...

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What a wonderful aunt, remember all the family picnics down at the river. What great times and the FOOD." Great cooks", all my aunts. Man what memories. Makes me cry when I think back. Rest in peace Aunt Libby. Love you. Barbara Baugher Cromwell-Bowers

Libby holds a special place in our hearts as she cared for Chelsea as her caretaker from early months to toddler. We wish we could be there in person but we are there in prayer and love for this very kind and beautiful woman.

I am very sorry to hear of your passing. I have very fond memories of the days of my youth spent on your families farm. You ALWAYS were very kind to me and accepting. I never will forget the times with you and your family (Jake,Chubby, Mr.Baugher) and my best friend at the time Mark (Hank). Heaven gained an angel. REST IN PEACE!

Libby was always nice to me when everything she see me. She loved dancing. I´m so sorry for your loss my god be with you all in this difficult times.. her and my nanny her would always run around together..rip brend

Libby was one of the first ladies to welcome me and my dog diesel to the BELL COURT neighborhood. I soon found out that she was a great person who didn't have any issues with the way I looked and she got to know my dog when most were afraid to even say hi. I used to play music in the summer and she would walk her laps and she would stop and dance and she would tell me to turn it up. To the family I'm So sorry to hear of her passing, she was one of a kind and I will miss seeing her outside...

Libby was one of the original residents at the Bell Court community in Woodsboro along with my mom. Libby and my mom often walked together in their earlier years as residents, and they were good friends. I'm glad I had a nice front porch conversation with Libby back in May. Libby was always positive person. My condolences to the family for your loss. May your fond memories bring you comfort.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Aunt Libby was a Wonderful Woman and had a heart If Gold. She will be forever in your heart and watching over you. You were truly pleased with a Woman like her.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. She was a great person!