The Otsego Farmer
Friday, May 1, 1953
WILLIAM ECKLER
William Eckler died Friday morning at his home on East Main, after having been in declining health for several months. .
Funeral services were held from the Tillapaugh Funeral Home here Sunday at 3 o'clock, with Rev. Philip N. Pitcher, pastor of the Methodist church having charge of
the service, and burial was in the Westville Cemetery.
Mr. Eckler was born June 16, 1863 at Westville, son of Lorenzo and Phoebe (Pay) Eckler. He married Bertha Bice, December 11, 1889 in Westville. He operated a farm
at Westville for twenty years, before moving to Milford. For the past several years he has been engaged as a poultryman.
He is survived by his wife, and by one son, Guy L. Eckler; a grandson, Leland Eckler; two greaterandchildren, Beverly and Donald Eckler, all of Milford; and by three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Denton of Worcester, and Mrs. Lina Garlock, both of Westville.
The Otsego Farmer
Friday, May 1, 1953
WILLIAM ECKLER
William Eckler died Friday morning at his home on East Main, after having been in declining health for several months. .
Funeral services were held from the Tillapaugh Funeral Home here Sunday at 3 o'clock, with Rev. Philip N. Pitcher, pastor of the Methodist church having charge of
the service, and burial was in the Westville Cemetery.
Mr. Eckler was born June 16, 1863 at Westville, son of Lorenzo and Phoebe (Pay) Eckler. He married Bertha Bice, December 11, 1889 in Westville. He operated a farm
at Westville for twenty years, before moving to Milford. For the past several years he has been engaged as a poultryman.
He is survived by his wife, and by one son, Guy L. Eckler; a grandson, Leland Eckler; two greaterandchildren, Beverly and Donald Eckler, all of Milford; and by three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Denton of Worcester, and Mrs. Lina Garlock, both of Westville.
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