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Frederick “Fred” Von Tungeln

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Frederick “Fred” Von Tungeln

Birth
Oldenburg in Holstein, Kreis Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
14 Mar 1909 (aged 71)
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
New Addition, Block 7, Lot 15, Space D
Memorial ID
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THE GRAVE
Frederick Von Tungelen, an old and greatly respected citizen of this county and city, died at his home, 815 South Macomb avenue, in this city, last Sunday. At the time of bis death Mr. Von Tungelen was 71 years old. He had been sick for about a week and his death was not expected. He came to this county at an early day and settled on a farm. A short time ago he and his aged wife came to the city to live. He was a man whose word was as good as a government bond. He was an exemplary citizen and a Christian man. He leaves an aged wife and six grown children to mourn his loss. The funeral services were conducted at the Lutheran church and the remains Interred In the El Reno cemetery Tuesday afternoon.

Died — Saturday March 13, at her home, ten miles southwest of this city. Mrs. A. H. Chappell of pneumonia Mrs. Chappell was one of the oldest residents of this county having come here with her husband over nineteen years ago. She was a loving wife, and a kind and Indulgent mother and beloved by her neighbors and all who knew her. She leaves behind her to mourn her loss a husband and six children, the youngest being a daughter three years old. The funeral services were conducted by Rv. W. T. Scott pastor of the Baptist church, and the remains were Interred in the El Reno cemetery Saturday afternoon.

The Republic
El Reno, Oklahoma
20 Mar 1909, Sat • Page 1
THE GRAVE
Frederick Von Tungelen, an old and greatly respected citizen of this county and city, died at his home, 815 South Macomb avenue, in this city, last Sunday. At the time of bis death Mr. Von Tungelen was 71 years old. He had been sick for about a week and his death was not expected. He came to this county at an early day and settled on a farm. A short time ago he and his aged wife came to the city to live. He was a man whose word was as good as a government bond. He was an exemplary citizen and a Christian man. He leaves an aged wife and six grown children to mourn his loss. The funeral services were conducted at the Lutheran church and the remains Interred In the El Reno cemetery Tuesday afternoon.

Died — Saturday March 13, at her home, ten miles southwest of this city. Mrs. A. H. Chappell of pneumonia Mrs. Chappell was one of the oldest residents of this county having come here with her husband over nineteen years ago. She was a loving wife, and a kind and Indulgent mother and beloved by her neighbors and all who knew her. She leaves behind her to mourn her loss a husband and six children, the youngest being a daughter three years old. The funeral services were conducted by Rv. W. T. Scott pastor of the Baptist church, and the remains were Interred in the El Reno cemetery Saturday afternoon.

The Republic
El Reno, Oklahoma
20 Mar 1909, Sat • Page 1


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