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Burton Howard Rohler

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Burton Howard Rohler

Birth
Concord, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Jan 1940 (aged 57)
Dayton, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Dayton, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of Marlet
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Burton H. Rohler, well-known Dayton grocer, died at his home at 1 o'clock Saturday morning, January 3, his death terminating a two years' illness with heart trouble.

Mr. Rohler was born near Concord on September 24, 1882, and was the son of Russell and Harriett (Russell) Rohler, both of whom are deceased. On October 10, 1906, he and Miss Ada Rycraft were united in marriage. He was a member of the Dayton Presbyterian church and the Dayton Knights of Pythias lodge.

Surviving with the widow are four daughters: Velma, Margery and Naomi, at home, and Mrs. Lucille Robertson of West Point. Other survivors are five brothers: Ross Rohler of Mulberry, Earl, Harry and Morris Rohler of Dayton, and Russell Rohler of Bloomington, Ill., and three sisters: Mrs. Nellie Sagers of Guthrie Okla.; Mrs. Jennie Peters and Mrs. Lillian Buskirk, both of Dayton.

The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baker Funeral Home, the Revs. George Rowe and Charles Surbur officiating. Interment was in Dayton cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, January 12, 1940
Son of Marlet
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Burton H. Rohler, well-known Dayton grocer, died at his home at 1 o'clock Saturday morning, January 3, his death terminating a two years' illness with heart trouble.

Mr. Rohler was born near Concord on September 24, 1882, and was the son of Russell and Harriett (Russell) Rohler, both of whom are deceased. On October 10, 1906, he and Miss Ada Rycraft were united in marriage. He was a member of the Dayton Presbyterian church and the Dayton Knights of Pythias lodge.

Surviving with the widow are four daughters: Velma, Margery and Naomi, at home, and Mrs. Lucille Robertson of West Point. Other survivors are five brothers: Ross Rohler of Mulberry, Earl, Harry and Morris Rohler of Dayton, and Russell Rohler of Bloomington, Ill., and three sisters: Mrs. Nellie Sagers of Guthrie Okla.; Mrs. Jennie Peters and Mrs. Lillian Buskirk, both of Dayton.

The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baker Funeral Home, the Revs. George Rowe and Charles Surbur officiating. Interment was in Dayton cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, January 12, 1940


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