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James Trusler

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James Trusler

Birth
Franklin County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Dec 1912 (aged 56)
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Published Connersville Evening News, 12/30/1912

James Trusler is dead at his home on east Ninth Street. The end came Saturday midnight, following a paralytic stoke on Wednesday. For some months past Mr. Trusler had been in imperfect health, yet his condition had not seemed immediately dangerous. The paralytic attack came unexpectedly, and while the family feared the worst they were ill prepared for the end.

The deceased was born in Franklin county, near Fairfield and spent his boyhood and early manhood there. His age was fifty six. In 1882 he was married to Miss Anna Loper. Fourteen years ago they moved to this city where they have resided ever since.

Ever since he moved to Connersville this man has been employed about the C.H. & D depot. His faithfulness to all his duties there made him popular with the company and his manly and admirable traits won and held innumerable friendships. He had long been a member of the United Brethren church of Fairfield. All who knew his well will miss him with a degree of sadness, but in the home where his kindness and paternal wisdom were unchanging, the heaviest sorrow has fallen.

Besides the widow, Mr. Trusler is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Roy Murphy and Misses Blanche, Marie and Cleo Trusler and five sisters, Mrs. R. M. Porter, Mrs. Barbara Winchell of Missouri, Mrs. Kate Reddish of Demoines, Iowa, Mrs. John Linville of Andersonville, Mr. Dick Linville of Fairfield and one brother William Trusler of Mt. Vernon.

James Trusler married Anna D. Loper, d/o Lawrence Loper & Elizabeth Gentry on Dec. 27, 1883.
Published Connersville Evening News, 12/30/1912

James Trusler is dead at his home on east Ninth Street. The end came Saturday midnight, following a paralytic stoke on Wednesday. For some months past Mr. Trusler had been in imperfect health, yet his condition had not seemed immediately dangerous. The paralytic attack came unexpectedly, and while the family feared the worst they were ill prepared for the end.

The deceased was born in Franklin county, near Fairfield and spent his boyhood and early manhood there. His age was fifty six. In 1882 he was married to Miss Anna Loper. Fourteen years ago they moved to this city where they have resided ever since.

Ever since he moved to Connersville this man has been employed about the C.H. & D depot. His faithfulness to all his duties there made him popular with the company and his manly and admirable traits won and held innumerable friendships. He had long been a member of the United Brethren church of Fairfield. All who knew his well will miss him with a degree of sadness, but in the home where his kindness and paternal wisdom were unchanging, the heaviest sorrow has fallen.

Besides the widow, Mr. Trusler is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Roy Murphy and Misses Blanche, Marie and Cleo Trusler and five sisters, Mrs. R. M. Porter, Mrs. Barbara Winchell of Missouri, Mrs. Kate Reddish of Demoines, Iowa, Mrs. John Linville of Andersonville, Mr. Dick Linville of Fairfield and one brother William Trusler of Mt. Vernon.

James Trusler married Anna D. Loper, d/o Lawrence Loper & Elizabeth Gentry on Dec. 27, 1883.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158116012/james-trusler: accessed ), memorial page for James Trusler (12 Aug 1856–28 Dec 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 158116012, citing Connersville City Cemetery, Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by GiGi (contributor 48051882).