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Melvin J. Musselman

THE BALTIMORE EVENING SUN

Melvin J. Musselman, retired owner of a Glen Burnie automobile repair shop, died Nov. 28 of cancer at the North Arundel Hospital.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Severn United Methodist Church, at Reece and Old Camp Meade roads.

Mr. Musselman, who was 62 and lived on Lake Path in Crownsville, retired more than five years ago after 25 years as owner of Musselman's Radiator and Glass. Earlier, he had worked as a civilian truck driver at Fort Meade.

A native of Baltimore, he attended Glen Burnie High School and served in the Army before he began working at Fort Meade.

His wife, the former Josephine Escavage, died in 1969.

He is survived by two daughters, Nadine Rogers of Ellicott City and Karen Musselman of Glen Burnie; three brothers, Roland and Kenneth Musselman, both of Severna Park, and Walton Musselman of Florida; and two granddaughters.

The family suggested that memorial contributions could be made to the American Cancer Society or the American Diabetes Association.

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