Tribune, February 12, 1918, page 5
Tribune February 5, 1918, page 2
CATLIN
Orval Sutler was called to the home of his father, Ephriam Sutler, living northwest of Bridgeton, Thursday, Mr. Stutler was serious ill and passed away Friday. He was buried at Forks of Creek cemetery Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the funeral.
Ephriam Sutler, an aged and highly respected citizen of Raccoon township, died at his home northwest of town Friday after a long illness of a complication of diseases. Funeral was held at Liberty church near Jessup Sunday at 11 o'clock with interment in the Friendly Grove cemetery nearby.
Tribune, February 12, 1918, page 5
Tribune February 5, 1918, page 2
CATLIN
Orval Sutler was called to the home of his father, Ephriam Sutler, living northwest of Bridgeton, Thursday, Mr. Stutler was serious ill and passed away Friday. He was buried at Forks of Creek cemetery Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the funeral.
Ephriam Sutler, an aged and highly respected citizen of Raccoon township, died at his home northwest of town Friday after a long illness of a complication of diseases. Funeral was held at Liberty church near Jessup Sunday at 11 o'clock with interment in the Friendly Grove cemetery nearby.
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