In early life he moved from Tennessee, and in 1874 came to California where he first located at Chico. He was a carpenter by trade and followed his trade in Chico with considerable success until he began to fail in health. He then purchased a little farm near Forest Ranch where with his family he located and proceeded to prepare a new home. The change in climate and surroundings was beneficial to his health. It was thirty-five years ago that he was married to Miss Louise W. Hood, the lady who now survives him as his widow. Resultant of this union, there were two children, both of whom are living and are well known in this community, H.T. Epperson of Chico and Miss Fannie Epperson of Fort Jones, Siskiyou county.
Besides the widow and two children, he leaves four brothers and one sister: J.H. Epperson of Ogden, Utah; H.E. Epperson of Browning Mo.; E.A. Epperson of Durham, Cal.; P.M. Epperson of Middle Creek, Shasta county, Cal,; and Mrs. J.C. Guinn of Browning, Mo. Deceased is a gentleman of excellent standing in the community, being upright in his dealings and bearing good will toward his fellow men."
*From Other Sources: Wife Louise Hood Epperson, buried at Portland, Oregon.
SOURCE: Durham Cemetery (c) 1994 by Adriana Farley and Marilyn Corley.
In early life he moved from Tennessee, and in 1874 came to California where he first located at Chico. He was a carpenter by trade and followed his trade in Chico with considerable success until he began to fail in health. He then purchased a little farm near Forest Ranch where with his family he located and proceeded to prepare a new home. The change in climate and surroundings was beneficial to his health. It was thirty-five years ago that he was married to Miss Louise W. Hood, the lady who now survives him as his widow. Resultant of this union, there were two children, both of whom are living and are well known in this community, H.T. Epperson of Chico and Miss Fannie Epperson of Fort Jones, Siskiyou county.
Besides the widow and two children, he leaves four brothers and one sister: J.H. Epperson of Ogden, Utah; H.E. Epperson of Browning Mo.; E.A. Epperson of Durham, Cal.; P.M. Epperson of Middle Creek, Shasta county, Cal,; and Mrs. J.C. Guinn of Browning, Mo. Deceased is a gentleman of excellent standing in the community, being upright in his dealings and bearing good will toward his fellow men."
*From Other Sources: Wife Louise Hood Epperson, buried at Portland, Oregon.
SOURCE: Durham Cemetery (c) 1994 by Adriana Farley and Marilyn Corley.
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W.M. EPPERSON BORN OCT. 5, 1842
DIED MAY 27, 1900.
OUR DEAR BROTHER.
Gray granite marker, 8 x 21", on 16 x 16" base.
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