The community was shocked on Saturday morning, September 22, 1928, to hear of the death of Charles G. Cyphert, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Upper Limestone.
Mr. Cyphert was taken quite ill on Tuesday night and suffered intensely at times until Saturday morning at 6 o'clock when he was called home.
Charles G. Cyphert was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Cyphert. He was born on the farm that is now known as the Ralph Reinsel farm, October, 1853. He was almost 75 years of age. He was married to Miss Anna Weaver who preceded him in death twenty four years ago. To this union were born ten children, all of whom survive except Rose who died in infancy, and Ida, Mrs. Osborn, who died a few years ago.
Those living are Eugene of Waterson, Frank of Curllsville, Alvin of Conneautville, Charles of Oklahoma, Mrs. Norbert Reinsel of Clarion, D.O., Mrs. H. D. C. Harrison and Geraldine of Kingsville.
Mr. Cyphert was loved and respected by those who knew him. He was a member of St. Nicholas church at Crates. Funeral services were held at 9:00 o'clock, Tuesday morning at the St. Nicholas church at Crates, by his pastor, Rev. Father John Ring. Interment in St. Nicholas cemetery.-
Clarion Democrat
The community was shocked on Saturday morning, September 22, 1928, to hear of the death of Charles G. Cyphert, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Upper Limestone.
Mr. Cyphert was taken quite ill on Tuesday night and suffered intensely at times until Saturday morning at 6 o'clock when he was called home.
Charles G. Cyphert was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Cyphert. He was born on the farm that is now known as the Ralph Reinsel farm, October, 1853. He was almost 75 years of age. He was married to Miss Anna Weaver who preceded him in death twenty four years ago. To this union were born ten children, all of whom survive except Rose who died in infancy, and Ida, Mrs. Osborn, who died a few years ago.
Those living are Eugene of Waterson, Frank of Curllsville, Alvin of Conneautville, Charles of Oklahoma, Mrs. Norbert Reinsel of Clarion, D.O., Mrs. H. D. C. Harrison and Geraldine of Kingsville.
Mr. Cyphert was loved and respected by those who knew him. He was a member of St. Nicholas church at Crates. Funeral services were held at 9:00 o'clock, Tuesday morning at the St. Nicholas church at Crates, by his pastor, Rev. Father John Ring. Interment in St. Nicholas cemetery.-
Clarion Democrat
Gravesite Details
The wrong birth year is inscribed on his headstone
Family Members
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Jennie Blanche Cyphert Harrison
1875–1953
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Daniel O'Connell "Con" Cyphert
1877–1954
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Joseph Alvin "Al" Cyphert
1880–1955
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Mary Ida Cyphert Osborne
1882–1918
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James Agnellis Eugene Cyphert
1884–1962
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William Francis Cyphert
1887–1967
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Charles Gregory Cyphert Jr
1890–1990
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Rose Cyphert
1891–1891
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Anna Josephine "Jose" Cyphert Reinsel
1896–1969
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Margaret Geraldine "Jerry" Cyphert Badger
1899–1990
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