Daniel T. Uhl, 72, Williamstown, Route 1, died Sunday morning at his home on the Parkersburg Road.
He was born Dec. 10, 1888, near Williamstown, a son of the Charles M. Uh and Leona Hazel Rigg Uhl. He was married to Jennie Hupp, who survives.
Also surviving are three sons, Ralph Uhl, of Gary Ind., C. D. Uhl, of Rt. 1, Williamstown, and Charles Uhl, of the home. On daughter died in infancy. There are four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Three brothers and one sister survive. They are Earl Uhl and Mrs. Ronald parrish, both of Rt. 1, Williamstown, and Raymond Uhl and Rondal Uhl, both of Bartletsville, Okla. Thre brothers, Monroe, Bernard and Frederick Uhl, are deceased.
Mr. Uhl was a farmer and an oil field worker. He was a member of the Vienna E.U.B. Church and belonged to the Builders Sunday School Class.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Vienna E.U.B. Church with the Rev. J. C. Foster officiating. Burial will be in the K. of P. cemetery in Williamstown.
The body will be taken from the Doudna and McClure funeral home to the family home this morning and remain there until one hour before the services when it will be taken to the church.
The Parkersburg News
Monday, August 28, 1961
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Daniel T. Uhl, 72, Williamstown, Route 1, died Sunday morning at his home on the Parkersburg Road.
He was born Dec. 10, 1888, near Williamstown, a son of the Charles M. Uh and Leona Hazel Rigg Uhl. He was married to Jennie Hupp, who survives.
Also surviving are three sons, Ralph Uhl, of Gary Ind., C. D. Uhl, of Rt. 1, Williamstown, and Charles Uhl, of the home. On daughter died in infancy. There are four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Three brothers and one sister survive. They are Earl Uhl and Mrs. Ronald parrish, both of Rt. 1, Williamstown, and Raymond Uhl and Rondal Uhl, both of Bartletsville, Okla. Thre brothers, Monroe, Bernard and Frederick Uhl, are deceased.
Mr. Uhl was a farmer and an oil field worker. He was a member of the Vienna E.U.B. Church and belonged to the Builders Sunday School Class.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Vienna E.U.B. Church with the Rev. J. C. Foster officiating. Burial will be in the K. of P. cemetery in Williamstown.
The body will be taken from the Doudna and McClure funeral home to the family home this morning and remain there until one hour before the services when it will be taken to the church.
The Parkersburg News
Monday, August 28, 1961
Parkersburg, West Virginia
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