and Lovina Crouch;
husband of 1)Theresa C Baker
and 2)Myrtle Alice Dunham
"DR J M LUPHER DIED ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON - Well Known Physician, Practiced at Pleasantville Over Quarter Of Century - WENT TO TOWNVILLE LATER - The wide acquaintance in Pleasantville and vicinity as well as in this city will be interested to learn that he passed away at his farm home, 1 1/2 miles west of Townville, following an illness of about two months. Services in his memory will be conducted from the home, Tuesday at 2 pm, Rev M M Clark, pastor of the Townville Baptist church, officiating, and the interment will be made in Greenlawn cemetery in that village. Dr Lupher was 77 years of age and was a physician of the old school. He began the practice of medicine in Pleasantville in 1881 and for more than a quarter of a century he responded to calls both near and far and all times of day and night. He was considered a very capable doctor of medicine and for years enjoyed one of the largest practices in this section. About seven years ago, Dr Lupher purchased a small farm just west of the borough of Townville, intending to spend the late years of his life in an easy fashion, but he could not turn down the calls for assistance from those in distress and had continued his practice in that section. Dr Lupher is survived by his wife, Mrs Myrtle Lupher; one daughter, Mrs Manda M Davis, who resides in California, and three sisters, Mrs R E Vosburgh of Erie, Mrs Veta Oakes of Wesleyville and Mrs H J Roueche of Meadville."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 10, 1924, p.2)
"Services in memory of Dr J M Lupher will be conducted from the family home near Townville on Wednesday at 2 pm, instead of Tuesday as stated in The Herald yesterday, and the interment will be made at the convenience of the family."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 11, 1924, p.10)
"Pleasantville, March 11 - It is with the greatest regret that the news of the death of Dr J M Lupher of Townville, which occurred at 5 pm Sunday, reached this village and the many close friends of the deceased. The useful and unselfish life of the average country doctor sets the highest example of service to humanity possible, and Dr Lupher with his heart of gold, his studied skill and his likeable, stormy personality, was the true type, the beloved of old and young, rich and poor alike. There are many grieving over his death in this community today."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 12, 1924, p.9)
and Lovina Crouch;
husband of 1)Theresa C Baker
and 2)Myrtle Alice Dunham
"DR J M LUPHER DIED ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON - Well Known Physician, Practiced at Pleasantville Over Quarter Of Century - WENT TO TOWNVILLE LATER - The wide acquaintance in Pleasantville and vicinity as well as in this city will be interested to learn that he passed away at his farm home, 1 1/2 miles west of Townville, following an illness of about two months. Services in his memory will be conducted from the home, Tuesday at 2 pm, Rev M M Clark, pastor of the Townville Baptist church, officiating, and the interment will be made in Greenlawn cemetery in that village. Dr Lupher was 77 years of age and was a physician of the old school. He began the practice of medicine in Pleasantville in 1881 and for more than a quarter of a century he responded to calls both near and far and all times of day and night. He was considered a very capable doctor of medicine and for years enjoyed one of the largest practices in this section. About seven years ago, Dr Lupher purchased a small farm just west of the borough of Townville, intending to spend the late years of his life in an easy fashion, but he could not turn down the calls for assistance from those in distress and had continued his practice in that section. Dr Lupher is survived by his wife, Mrs Myrtle Lupher; one daughter, Mrs Manda M Davis, who resides in California, and three sisters, Mrs R E Vosburgh of Erie, Mrs Veta Oakes of Wesleyville and Mrs H J Roueche of Meadville."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 10, 1924, p.2)
"Services in memory of Dr J M Lupher will be conducted from the family home near Townville on Wednesday at 2 pm, instead of Tuesday as stated in The Herald yesterday, and the interment will be made at the convenience of the family."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 11, 1924, p.10)
"Pleasantville, March 11 - It is with the greatest regret that the news of the death of Dr J M Lupher of Townville, which occurred at 5 pm Sunday, reached this village and the many close friends of the deceased. The useful and unselfish life of the average country doctor sets the highest example of service to humanity possible, and Dr Lupher with his heart of gold, his studied skill and his likeable, stormy personality, was the true type, the beloved of old and young, rich and poor alike. There are many grieving over his death in this community today."
(Titusville Herald, Mar 12, 1924, p.9)
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