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Dr Charles Elmer Spitler

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Dr Charles Elmer Spitler

Birth
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Feb 1941 (aged 77)
Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Saratoga, Randolph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Union City Times-Gazette, Monday, February 3, 1941

Dr. C. E. Spitler is dead; long illness fatal. - Veteran Saratoga Medico is claimed by death at home Sunday.

Dr. Charles E. Spitler, 77, for several years Randolph county health commissioner, died Sunday at 3 a. m. at his home in Saratoga, after a serious illness of several weeks, during which time he was treated at the Randolph County hospital and the Miami Valley hospital at Dayton, Ohio.

Dr. Spitler would have completed 50 years residence in Saratoga in March, having practiced medicine continuously until his last illness. He attended medical school in St. Louis and took post-graduate work in Chicago.

Included among the survivors are the wife, Anna, one daughter, Mrs. Bert Boggs of Muncie; three sons, Dr. Lloyd Spitler of Dayton, Ohio, Warren of Cleveland, Ohio, and Robert of Painesville, Ohio, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United Brethren church in Saratoga, with Rev. D. R. Lusk in charge. The body will lie in state between the hours of 1 and 2. Interment will be in the Saratoga cemetery.

The body will be returned this morning from the Fraze funeral home in Winchester to the residence.

Dr Spitler was one of nine children to Andrew and Prudence Spitler and it's interesting to note that three of his brothers and his son were also doctors!

Dr. Levi, Amos, Francis Marion, Dr Samuel Wesley, Dr John Henry, Amanda Ellen, Andrew Preston and Sarah Alice.

Union City Times-Gazette, Monday, February 3, 1941

Dr. C. E. Spitler is dead; long illness fatal. - Veteran Saratoga Medico is claimed by death at home Sunday.

Dr. Charles E. Spitler, 77, for several years Randolph county health commissioner, died Sunday at 3 a. m. at his home in Saratoga, after a serious illness of several weeks, during which time he was treated at the Randolph County hospital and the Miami Valley hospital at Dayton, Ohio.

Dr. Spitler would have completed 50 years residence in Saratoga in March, having practiced medicine continuously until his last illness. He attended medical school in St. Louis and took post-graduate work in Chicago.

Included among the survivors are the wife, Anna, one daughter, Mrs. Bert Boggs of Muncie; three sons, Dr. Lloyd Spitler of Dayton, Ohio, Warren of Cleveland, Ohio, and Robert of Painesville, Ohio, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United Brethren church in Saratoga, with Rev. D. R. Lusk in charge. The body will lie in state between the hours of 1 and 2. Interment will be in the Saratoga cemetery.

The body will be returned this morning from the Fraze funeral home in Winchester to the residence.

Dr Spitler was one of nine children to Andrew and Prudence Spitler and it's interesting to note that three of his brothers and his son were also doctors!

Dr. Levi, Amos, Francis Marion, Dr Samuel Wesley, Dr John Henry, Amanda Ellen, Andrew Preston and Sarah Alice.



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