Born on October 22, 1870, in Petersburg, she was a daughter of the late James S. Reel and Martha R. (Hogbin) Reel. In addition to her parents, she also was preceded in death by one sister, Jennie Reel, and one infant brother.
Mrs. Keplinger was a member of the presbyterian church in Petersburg.
Surviving are her husband, Clayton B. Keplinger; two sons, Frank Redman and Harry H. Reel, both addresses unknown; six daughters, Mrs. Bertha B. Howsare, Mrs. Mary E. Keplinger, Mrs. Sarah C. Harrison, Mrs. Mary S. Parsons, Mrs. Delphia M. Moyers and Miss Elsie L. Reel, all addresses unknown; 32 grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Reel, Mrs. Anna Redman and Mrs. Bertha Reed, all addresses unknown.
Services will be conducted at the presbyterian Church in Petersburg.
Interment will be in Knob Cemetery, Petersburg.
d/o James & Martha Hogbin Reel--wife of Clayton Keplinger.
Born on October 22, 1870, in Petersburg, she was a daughter of the late James S. Reel and Martha R. (Hogbin) Reel. In addition to her parents, she also was preceded in death by one sister, Jennie Reel, and one infant brother.
Mrs. Keplinger was a member of the presbyterian church in Petersburg.
Surviving are her husband, Clayton B. Keplinger; two sons, Frank Redman and Harry H. Reel, both addresses unknown; six daughters, Mrs. Bertha B. Howsare, Mrs. Mary E. Keplinger, Mrs. Sarah C. Harrison, Mrs. Mary S. Parsons, Mrs. Delphia M. Moyers and Miss Elsie L. Reel, all addresses unknown; 32 grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Reel, Mrs. Anna Redman and Mrs. Bertha Reed, all addresses unknown.
Services will be conducted at the presbyterian Church in Petersburg.
Interment will be in Knob Cemetery, Petersburg.
d/o James & Martha Hogbin Reel--wife of Clayton Keplinger.
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