Obituary from Daily Sentinel Tribune 12-22-1975.
The funeral for Ralph Clinton Culver, 85, Findlay, a Jerry City native, was this afternoon in the Coldren Funeral Home, Findlay. He died Saturday morning in Manley Manor Nursing Home, Findlay, after a two-year illness.
Mr. Culver was a retired employee of Rossford Ordinance Depot. He was a World War I veteran of Co.2, 308th Engineers, and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion.
He was born May 28, 1890 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Culver (Ella Adams). He married Helen Stansbury April 15, 1947, and she died June 28, 1971.
Survivors include a brother, Fred, North Baltimore and a sister, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Watermire, Findlay.
Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay.
Burial Block: 27, Lot: 216
Obituary from Daily Sentinel Tribune 12-22-1975.
The funeral for Ralph Clinton Culver, 85, Findlay, a Jerry City native, was this afternoon in the Coldren Funeral Home, Findlay. He died Saturday morning in Manley Manor Nursing Home, Findlay, after a two-year illness.
Mr. Culver was a retired employee of Rossford Ordinance Depot. He was a World War I veteran of Co.2, 308th Engineers, and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion.
He was born May 28, 1890 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Culver (Ella Adams). He married Helen Stansbury April 15, 1947, and she died June 28, 1971.
Survivors include a brother, Fred, North Baltimore and a sister, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Watermire, Findlay.
Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay.
Burial Block: 27, Lot: 216