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Ralph Pomeroy Doll

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Ralph Pomeroy Doll

Birth
Burgoon, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Mar 1940 (aged 80)
Fostoria, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Burgoon, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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(2 publ. in Fremont, OH News Messenger - edited)

LINDSEY, March 23.-- Funeral services for Ralph P. Doll, 80, of Lindsey, who died 2:30 a.m. Friday at Fostoria City Hospital, will be held at the Lindsey Evangelical Church Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. H. D. Yandt, of Elmore, officiating. Burial will be Smith Cemetery, Burgoon. He had been a resident of Lindsey for the past 19 years.

The body was brought the the Hess and Son Funeral Home in Lindsey, where it will remain until the time of service.

Born near Burgoon May 21, 1859 to John D. and Margaret Ann (Sprout) Doll. Mr. Doll was married to Miss Martha Bower December 23, 1880. Mrs. Doll died three years ago.

Mr. Doll became ill several weeks ago and went to stay at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Homer (Bess) Nycum in Fostoria. During the weekend, he was removed to the hospital. He had been ill of complications.

Surviving are two daughters; Mrs. Homer (Bess) Nycum, Fostoria, and Mrs. Lloyd (Edna) Lippert, Bradner; two sons, Arthur C. and Chauncey Verne Doll, both of Detroit; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(2 publ. in Fremont, OH News Messenger - edited)

LINDSEY, March 23.-- Funeral services for Ralph P. Doll, 80, of Lindsey, who died 2:30 a.m. Friday at Fostoria City Hospital, will be held at the Lindsey Evangelical Church Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. H. D. Yandt, of Elmore, officiating. Burial will be Smith Cemetery, Burgoon. He had been a resident of Lindsey for the past 19 years.

The body was brought the the Hess and Son Funeral Home in Lindsey, where it will remain until the time of service.

Born near Burgoon May 21, 1859 to John D. and Margaret Ann (Sprout) Doll. Mr. Doll was married to Miss Martha Bower December 23, 1880. Mrs. Doll died three years ago.

Mr. Doll became ill several weeks ago and went to stay at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Homer (Bess) Nycum in Fostoria. During the weekend, he was removed to the hospital. He had been ill of complications.

Surviving are two daughters; Mrs. Homer (Bess) Nycum, Fostoria, and Mrs. Lloyd (Edna) Lippert, Bradner; two sons, Arthur C. and Chauncey Verne Doll, both of Detroit; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.



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