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Howard Harold Hepler

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Howard Harold Hepler

Birth
Villisca, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Jan 1949 (aged 68)
Washington, USA
Burial
Grant, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Friends have received word of the death of Howard Hepler of Mt. Vernon, Washington on Friday, June 28, 1949 from pneumonia. His body is being returned for burial at Grant Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Thursday, February 3, 1949, page 6
HOWARD HEPLER
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Grant for Howard Hepler, 68, of Mt. Vernon, Washington, where he died Saturday. He was formerly a resident of Grant and Villisca and was born near Villisca. The body will arrive here today on Train No. 8 and will be taken to the Wolfe Funeral Home where it will remain until time for the funeral. Mr. Hepler suffered a stroke last fall and he and his wife both were injured when the ambulance in which he was taken to a hospital was involved in a wreck.
The singing at the funeral will be by Cecil Weaver, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Spiker and the pall bearers will be N. H. Jones, Fred Davis, Des Patterson, Henry Carmichael, Clark Given, and F. S. Pierson. Burial will be in Grant Cemetery beside the deceased first wife.
Villisca Review, Thursday, February 3, 1949, page 5
Friends have received word of the death of Howard Hepler of Mt. Vernon, Washington on Friday, June 28, 1949 from pneumonia. His body is being returned for burial at Grant Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Thursday, February 3, 1949, page 6
HOWARD HEPLER
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Grant for Howard Hepler, 68, of Mt. Vernon, Washington, where he died Saturday. He was formerly a resident of Grant and Villisca and was born near Villisca. The body will arrive here today on Train No. 8 and will be taken to the Wolfe Funeral Home where it will remain until time for the funeral. Mr. Hepler suffered a stroke last fall and he and his wife both were injured when the ambulance in which he was taken to a hospital was involved in a wreck.
The singing at the funeral will be by Cecil Weaver, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Spiker and the pall bearers will be N. H. Jones, Fred Davis, Des Patterson, Henry Carmichael, Clark Given, and F. S. Pierson. Burial will be in Grant Cemetery beside the deceased first wife.
Villisca Review, Thursday, February 3, 1949, page 5


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