Charles Vincent Piper

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Charles Vincent Piper

Birth
Wurtsboro, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jan 1914 (aged 22)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Wurtsboro, Sullivan County, New York, USA Add to Map
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C. VINCENT PIPER DIES IN HOSPITAL
New York, Jan. 20, (Special) - C. Vincent Piper, of Wurtsboro, a student in Bellevue Medical College, and formerly a student at Middletown High School, died in Bellevue Hospital here, Monday at midnight.

Mr. Piper was a graduate with the class of 1910, Middletown High School, and is highly spoken of by teachers and former classmates.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Tuesday, January 20, 1914, page 8

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Wurtsboro, Jan. 24, (Special) - The funeral of C. Vincent Piper, which was held in the M. E. Church, on Thursday afternoon, January 22, was largely attended by both relatives and friends. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The Rev. George Barber, of New York city, a former pastor of the church, and Rev. George Baird, the present pastor, were the officiating clergymen; and both spoke very feelingly of the passing away of this young life.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Tuesday, January 27, 1914, page 7
C. VINCENT PIPER DIES IN HOSPITAL
New York, Jan. 20, (Special) - C. Vincent Piper, of Wurtsboro, a student in Bellevue Medical College, and formerly a student at Middletown High School, died in Bellevue Hospital here, Monday at midnight.

Mr. Piper was a graduate with the class of 1910, Middletown High School, and is highly spoken of by teachers and former classmates.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Tuesday, January 20, 1914, page 8

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Wurtsboro, Jan. 24, (Special) - The funeral of C. Vincent Piper, which was held in the M. E. Church, on Thursday afternoon, January 22, was largely attended by both relatives and friends. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The Rev. George Barber, of New York city, a former pastor of the church, and Rev. George Baird, the present pastor, were the officiating clergymen; and both spoke very feelingly of the passing away of this young life.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Tuesday, January 27, 1914, page 7

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Charles W. Piper M.D.
1856-1903
His Wife
Fannie Scofield
1866-1955
C. Vincent Piper
1891-1914