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Annie Rebecca <I>Weaver</I> Hepker

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Annie Rebecca Weaver Hepker

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
8 Nov 1913 (aged 48)
Melbern, Williams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Blakeslee, Williams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Anna Weaver was married to Charles Hepker in Williams Co. Ohio on Sept. 23, 1883.

The Bryan Democrat Nov. 21, 1913, pg. 6

Anna Rebecca WEAVER was born in Williams county, Ohio January 1, 1865 and died at her
home in Melbern, November 8, 1913 aged 48 years, 10 months, and 8 days. On September 22, 1883 she was married to Charles Albert HEPKER and to this union was born seven children,
two of whom died in infancy. She embraced religion in early life. Within a few months after
her marriage she, with her husband united with the Mt. Olive United Brethren church where
they have ever since been members. She lived an ideal Christian life always ready to do a kind
deed or lend a helping hand whenever there was an opportunity. She was loved by all who
knew her. Her death was sudden, and unexpected only being sick about thirty minutes. It
comes as a shock to her family and friends. She died in the faith and was may hope to meet
her where we shall never say goodbye. (Obit cut off)
Contributor: Connie Chrisman Hatch GedMatch #T501754 (46634274) • [email protected]
Anna Weaver was married to Charles Hepker in Williams Co. Ohio on Sept. 23, 1883.

The Bryan Democrat Nov. 21, 1913, pg. 6

Anna Rebecca WEAVER was born in Williams county, Ohio January 1, 1865 and died at her
home in Melbern, November 8, 1913 aged 48 years, 10 months, and 8 days. On September 22, 1883 she was married to Charles Albert HEPKER and to this union was born seven children,
two of whom died in infancy. She embraced religion in early life. Within a few months after
her marriage she, with her husband united with the Mt. Olive United Brethren church where
they have ever since been members. She lived an ideal Christian life always ready to do a kind
deed or lend a helping hand whenever there was an opportunity. She was loved by all who
knew her. Her death was sudden, and unexpected only being sick about thirty minutes. It
comes as a shock to her family and friends. She died in the faith and was may hope to meet
her where we shall never say goodbye. (Obit cut off)
Contributor: Connie Chrisman Hatch GedMatch #T501754 (46634274) • [email protected]


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