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Lottie E. Denaple

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Lottie E. Denaple

Birth
Death
24 May 1902 (aged 20)
Burial
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Charles and Mary (Huntsicker) Denaple.


Akron Daily Democrat, Wednesday, 28 May 1902:

"SYMPATHY For Mr. Denaple and Family Expressed by Employees

The funeral services of Miss Lottie E. Denaple were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the parents, 628 East Exchange st. There was a large attendance. Rev. C.L. Alspach officiated. The remains of the lamented young lady were laid to rest in Glendale cemetery, the burial lot being covered by the profusion of wreaths and other floral offerings.

The father of the deceased, who is superintendent of the Werner works, yesterday received an express expressive of the sympathy of the heads of departments of the Werner Co. with the family in the sad loss they have suffered. In this the following tribute was paid to the memory of the deceased:

'The entrance of death into a happy family is at any time a sore and greatly deplored intrusion. In the present case there is added to this touching pathos, due to the premature cutting short of a fair young life, endeared to all who knew here, and to the untimely ending of a career bright with promise and from a human point of view, rich in happiness and blessing to her beloved parents.'"
Daughter of Charles and Mary (Huntsicker) Denaple.


Akron Daily Democrat, Wednesday, 28 May 1902:

"SYMPATHY For Mr. Denaple and Family Expressed by Employees

The funeral services of Miss Lottie E. Denaple were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the parents, 628 East Exchange st. There was a large attendance. Rev. C.L. Alspach officiated. The remains of the lamented young lady were laid to rest in Glendale cemetery, the burial lot being covered by the profusion of wreaths and other floral offerings.

The father of the deceased, who is superintendent of the Werner works, yesterday received an express expressive of the sympathy of the heads of departments of the Werner Co. with the family in the sad loss they have suffered. In this the following tribute was paid to the memory of the deceased:

'The entrance of death into a happy family is at any time a sore and greatly deplored intrusion. In the present case there is added to this touching pathos, due to the premature cutting short of a fair young life, endeared to all who knew here, and to the untimely ending of a career bright with promise and from a human point of view, rich in happiness and blessing to her beloved parents.'"


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