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Ralph Joseph Ruplinger

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Ralph Joseph Ruplinger

Birth
Ashford, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Oct 1977 (aged 62)
West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kewaskum, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Ralph J. Ruplinger, 62, of rural Kewaskum, a farmer most of his life in the Town of Wayne, died Sunday morning, Oct. 2, 1977. He was dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital, West Bend.

Born Jan. 9, 1915, in the Town of Ashford, he was a son of Kilian and Mary German Ruplinger. He married Florence Klein at St. Bridget Catholic Church in the Town of Wayne on April 30, 1938.

Mr. Ruplinger was a member of West Bend Moose Lodge 1938 and St. Bridget Holy Name Society.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Borland of rural Kewaskum and Miss Barbara Ruplinger of Grafton; a son, James of Campbellsport; five grandchildren; and his father of Lomira.

Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Arnold (Cordell) Amerling of rural Kewaskum, Mrs. Wilmer (Viola) Kudek, Mrs. Frank (Bernice) Fleischman and Mrs. Leo (Madeline) Zehren all of St. Kilian, Mrs. Elroy (Helen) Zettler of rural Wes Bend and Mrs. Donald (Mary Ann) Lichtensteiger of Campbellsport; and two brothers, John of Kewaskum and Leander of rural Campbellsport.

He was preceded in death by his wife on May 20, 1976, and by his mother and a brother.

The Fond du Lac Reporter - October 30, 1977
Ralph J. Ruplinger, 62, of rural Kewaskum, a farmer most of his life in the Town of Wayne, died Sunday morning, Oct. 2, 1977. He was dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital, West Bend.

Born Jan. 9, 1915, in the Town of Ashford, he was a son of Kilian and Mary German Ruplinger. He married Florence Klein at St. Bridget Catholic Church in the Town of Wayne on April 30, 1938.

Mr. Ruplinger was a member of West Bend Moose Lodge 1938 and St. Bridget Holy Name Society.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Borland of rural Kewaskum and Miss Barbara Ruplinger of Grafton; a son, James of Campbellsport; five grandchildren; and his father of Lomira.

Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Arnold (Cordell) Amerling of rural Kewaskum, Mrs. Wilmer (Viola) Kudek, Mrs. Frank (Bernice) Fleischman and Mrs. Leo (Madeline) Zehren all of St. Kilian, Mrs. Elroy (Helen) Zettler of rural Wes Bend and Mrs. Donald (Mary Ann) Lichtensteiger of Campbellsport; and two brothers, John of Kewaskum and Leander of rural Campbellsport.

He was preceded in death by his wife on May 20, 1976, and by his mother and a brother.

The Fond du Lac Reporter - October 30, 1977


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