Charles & Rebecca never had children. According to many family members, that knew them, said they were a loving Uncle & Aunt.
I have a very old Holy Bible that Rebecca's father, David Culler gave to her on February 24, 1888. It has the married record of Charles & Rebecca recorded in it, plus many deaths, births & marriages of other family members. My great-Aunt Merle (Culler) Bruner ended up with the bible, she gave it to Virgil Culler, and Virgil gave it to me.
REBECCA'S OBITUARY 1944
Louisville -- December 22, Mrs. Rebecca C. Knepper, 68, wife of Charles Knepper of Georgetown Road, R.D. 2, Louisville, died Thursday in the home after an illness of six weeks from a heart ailment.
In addition to her husband, two brothers, Noah Culler of Hartville and Edwin Culler of Fort Collins, Colorado, survive. The body is at the Sluss parlors.
Charles & Rebecca never had children. According to many family members, that knew them, said they were a loving Uncle & Aunt.
I have a very old Holy Bible that Rebecca's father, David Culler gave to her on February 24, 1888. It has the married record of Charles & Rebecca recorded in it, plus many deaths, births & marriages of other family members. My great-Aunt Merle (Culler) Bruner ended up with the bible, she gave it to Virgil Culler, and Virgil gave it to me.
REBECCA'S OBITUARY 1944
Louisville -- December 22, Mrs. Rebecca C. Knepper, 68, wife of Charles Knepper of Georgetown Road, R.D. 2, Louisville, died Thursday in the home after an illness of six weeks from a heart ailment.
In addition to her husband, two brothers, Noah Culler of Hartville and Edwin Culler of Fort Collins, Colorado, survive. The body is at the Sluss parlors.
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