He was considered "The Bread Man" in his early years delivering for Dutch Oven, also a former coal miner and employed at WVU.
He is survived by his wife Susie Shaffer Propst, one son Victor and two daughters Joann and Kimberly, four brothers, Ed, Robert, William and John, two sisters, Ethel and Betty and two grandchildren.
Friends may call Dering's Funeral home.
He was considered "The Bread Man" in his early years delivering for Dutch Oven, also a former coal miner and employed at WVU.
He is survived by his wife Susie Shaffer Propst, one son Victor and two daughters Joann and Kimberly, four brothers, Ed, Robert, William and John, two sisters, Ethel and Betty and two grandchildren.
Friends may call Dering's Funeral home.
Family Members
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MAJ Harry Leroy Propst Jr
1918–1950
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SSGT James Wilbur Propst
1919–1945
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Edward Raymond Propst Sr
1921–1990
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Sarah Ellen Propst Cordwell-Fortney
1923–1973
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Ethel Mae Propst Haas
1924–2000
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John Wesley Propst
1927–2019
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Twin Boy "Propst Twin" Propst
1928–1928
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Twin Girl "Twin Girl" Propst
1928–1928
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Arnold Lee Propst
1930–1932
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Mary Louise Propst Reese
1932–1979
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Robert Luther "Bob" Propst
1933–2013
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Maj William Wayne Propst
1935–1999
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