She was the daughter of Thomas Fogle and Lucinda Eyler Fogle.
Per the 1900 Census for Liberty, Frederick County, Maryland, she married Alexander S. Rippeon about 1899.
They were the parents of eight children.
The Frederick Post Tuesday, April 1, 1952
Mrs. Alexander S. Rippeon
Mrs. Clare May Rippeon, wife of Alexander S. Rippeon, of near Libertytown, died Monday, 10AM at Frederick Memorial Hospital, after an immediate illness of one week. She was aged 73 years. Born in Frederick County, June 5, 1878, a daughter of the late Thomas and Lucinda Eyler Fogle, she was a member of the Old Order German Baptist Congregation at Beaver Dam. Surviving besides her husband are these children: Mrs. Helen Albaugh, Frederick; Mrs. John Hopkins, Urbana; Miss Hattie V. and David A. Rippeon, at home; Amos A. Rippeon, Dickerson; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three brothers, Winfield W. and Raymond E. Fogle, both of Frederick; Calvin E. Fogle, Baltimore. Remains rest at the funeral home in Liberty, where friends may call Wednesday evening. Funeral services there, Thursday, 1:30PM with final rites at Libertytown Methodist Church. Elder David Benedict assisted by Elder George Stansbury, will officiate. Interment in Fairmount Cemetery, Libertytown. Powell and Hartzler, funeral directors.
The Frederick Semi Weekly News
Tuesday, April 8, 1952
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Mae Rippeon, wife of Alexander S. Rippeon, RD Mount Airy near Libertytown who died Monday at Frederick Memorial Hospital after a short illness were held Thursday, 1:30PM meeting at the funeral home in Libertytown and with final rites at Libertytown Methodist Church. Elders David Benedict and George Stansberry officiated. Pallbearers were Jesse Bohn, Charles Spurrier, Cleve Repp, Norman Graham, Oscar and Guy Singer. Interment was in Fairmount Cemetery, Libertytown. Powell and Hartzler, Funeral Directors.
She was the daughter of Thomas Fogle and Lucinda Eyler Fogle.
Per the 1900 Census for Liberty, Frederick County, Maryland, she married Alexander S. Rippeon about 1899.
They were the parents of eight children.
The Frederick Post Tuesday, April 1, 1952
Mrs. Alexander S. Rippeon
Mrs. Clare May Rippeon, wife of Alexander S. Rippeon, of near Libertytown, died Monday, 10AM at Frederick Memorial Hospital, after an immediate illness of one week. She was aged 73 years. Born in Frederick County, June 5, 1878, a daughter of the late Thomas and Lucinda Eyler Fogle, she was a member of the Old Order German Baptist Congregation at Beaver Dam. Surviving besides her husband are these children: Mrs. Helen Albaugh, Frederick; Mrs. John Hopkins, Urbana; Miss Hattie V. and David A. Rippeon, at home; Amos A. Rippeon, Dickerson; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and three brothers, Winfield W. and Raymond E. Fogle, both of Frederick; Calvin E. Fogle, Baltimore. Remains rest at the funeral home in Liberty, where friends may call Wednesday evening. Funeral services there, Thursday, 1:30PM with final rites at Libertytown Methodist Church. Elder David Benedict assisted by Elder George Stansbury, will officiate. Interment in Fairmount Cemetery, Libertytown. Powell and Hartzler, funeral directors.
The Frederick Semi Weekly News
Tuesday, April 8, 1952
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Mae Rippeon, wife of Alexander S. Rippeon, RD Mount Airy near Libertytown who died Monday at Frederick Memorial Hospital after a short illness were held Thursday, 1:30PM meeting at the funeral home in Libertytown and with final rites at Libertytown Methodist Church. Elders David Benedict and George Stansberry officiated. Pallbearers were Jesse Bohn, Charles Spurrier, Cleve Repp, Norman Graham, Oscar and Guy Singer. Interment was in Fairmount Cemetery, Libertytown. Powell and Hartzler, Funeral Directors.
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