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Harry Rohler, 70, a retired butcher, died September 27 at the Lafayette Home hospital after being a patient there for two days.
He was born near Stockwell. In 1910 he married Harriet Spring at Grove, Okla.
For a number of years he had his own grocery store in Dayton. Later he worked for the Gingrich and Eisner stores in Lafayette before retiring.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church and for many years he was its Sunday school superintendent. He was also a member of the Dayton Masonic lodge.
Survivors are the widow; two sons, Merle of Bloomington, Ill., and Robert of Terre Haute; four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Martin of Frankfort, Mrs. Ellen Bolyard of Lafayette route 5, Mrs. Fay Cripe of Rossville and Mrs. Joy McGill of Michigan City; three brothers, Earl of Dayton, Morris of Lafayette route 11 and Russell of San Diego Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Buskirk of Dayton; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services were held September 30 at the Dayton Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Dayton cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, October 8, 1959
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Harry Rohler, 70, a retired butcher, died September 27 at the Lafayette Home hospital after being a patient there for two days.
He was born near Stockwell. In 1910 he married Harriet Spring at Grove, Okla.
For a number of years he had his own grocery store in Dayton. Later he worked for the Gingrich and Eisner stores in Lafayette before retiring.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church and for many years he was its Sunday school superintendent. He was also a member of the Dayton Masonic lodge.
Survivors are the widow; two sons, Merle of Bloomington, Ill., and Robert of Terre Haute; four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Martin of Frankfort, Mrs. Ellen Bolyard of Lafayette route 5, Mrs. Fay Cripe of Rossville and Mrs. Joy McGill of Michigan City; three brothers, Earl of Dayton, Morris of Lafayette route 11 and Russell of San Diego Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Buskirk of Dayton; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services were held September 30 at the Dayton Presbyterian church. Burial was in the Dayton cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, October 8, 1959
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