Hilda K. (Kury) Stagg's Obituary
Hilda K. Stagg
Easton, Hilda K. Stagg of Easton, died at the William Hill Manor on Friday, May 17, 2013. She was 76. Born in Philadelphia, PA., on September 11, 1936 she was the daughter of the late William F. and Hilda Hackett Kury. Her family moved from Philadelphia when she was eleven years old to Snow Hill MD. She attended public school there and graduated in 1955 from Snow Hill High School. In 1956 she married James Benjamin Stagg a young dairy farmer, together they made their home working the family farm. Mrs. Stagg also worked at various jobs in the Worcester Co. area including bookkeeper at Tri-State Oil Co., in Snow Hill, and the as Finance Director for the Worcester Co. Dept. of Social Services. They moved to Easton in 1974, when Mr. Stagg accepted a position as Superintendent at Hog Neck Golf Course. Mrs. Stagg transferred to the Talbot Co. Dept. of Social Services in Easton, then to Annapolis and finally back to Easton where she remained until her retirement. Following her retirement, she volunteered for the Talbot and Caroline Co. Hospice Foundations. Since moving to Talbot Co. Mrs. Stagg has been very involved with her church family. Mrs. Stagg loved to work and tend to her yard and flowers, she liked to keep things in order, she especially loved being with and caring for her family. In addition to her beloved husband, she is survived by four children; William Stagg and his wife Sharon of Easton, Charlotte Buchheister of Severna Park, MD. Judy Kusuma and her husband Nono of Annandale, VA., and Timothy Stagg and his wife Katie also of Easton, two brothers; William Kury of Wilson, N.C. and Rudy Kury of Florida. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at Christ Episcopal Church, Easton, MD., at 11:00AM. Burial will be in All Hollows Cemetery, Snow Hill MD. at a later date. Arrangements are by the Ostrowski Funeral Home St. Michaels.
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