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William Hepler

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William Hepler

Birth
Bradys Bend Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Nov 1907 (aged 84)
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Kepples Corners, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Jacob and Mary Pollins Hepler He was a Justice of the Peace in Karns City Pennsylvania. Grandson Of Jacob and Elisabethe Hepler.
His obituary was found in an Armstrong county notebook
Butler Eagle; Butler, PA
At the home of his son, S. J. Hepler, near, Petrolia, on Sunday evening, occurred the death of William Hepler. The deceased had been an invalid for the past five years, being a sufferer fromparalysis, and though his condition has always been regareded asserious, death came very unexpectedly. William Hepler was born June 22, 1823, in Bradys Bend township, Armstrong county, and at the time of his death was in his 85th year. In early manhood he was united in marriage to Miss Hannah Barnhart and this union was blessed with eleven children, eight of whom survive. they are:S. J., of near Petrolia; Andrew, of Bradford; Thomas and Isaac,of Kaylor; Mrs. Anna Van Honder (sic Van Houter) of Dubois; Mrs. Simon Kaylor,of Karns City; Miss Mary Hepler of near Kaylor; and Mrs. Sophia Slaugenhaupt. Mr. Hepler is also survived by one sister, Mrs.Fannie Hepler, aged 90 years of Shippensville, and by 53grand-children and 27 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bean were held yesterday morning, in the White Oak Reformed church of which the deceased was a member.Interment was made in the White Oak Cemetery.

He was the son of Jacob and Mary Pollins Hepler He was a Justice of the Peace in Karns City Pennsylvania. Grandson Of Jacob and Elisabethe Hepler.
His obituary was found in an Armstrong county notebook
Butler Eagle; Butler, PA
At the home of his son, S. J. Hepler, near, Petrolia, on Sunday evening, occurred the death of William Hepler. The deceased had been an invalid for the past five years, being a sufferer fromparalysis, and though his condition has always been regareded asserious, death came very unexpectedly. William Hepler was born June 22, 1823, in Bradys Bend township, Armstrong county, and at the time of his death was in his 85th year. In early manhood he was united in marriage to Miss Hannah Barnhart and this union was blessed with eleven children, eight of whom survive. they are:S. J., of near Petrolia; Andrew, of Bradford; Thomas and Isaac,of Kaylor; Mrs. Anna Van Honder (sic Van Houter) of Dubois; Mrs. Simon Kaylor,of Karns City; Miss Mary Hepler of near Kaylor; and Mrs. Sophia Slaugenhaupt. Mr. Hepler is also survived by one sister, Mrs.Fannie Hepler, aged 90 years of Shippensville, and by 53grand-children and 27 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bean were held yesterday morning, in the White Oak Reformed church of which the deceased was a member.Interment was made in the White Oak Cemetery.



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