Mrs. Della Ohler, born August 12, 1900, in Salisbury, die Thursday, July 21st, 1938, at the age of 37 years, 11 months and 9 days, at the home of John Camp, West Salisbury, where she had been employed as housekeeper for some time.
She suffered at times from epilepsy, and died of acute toxemia, and other complications.
She was a daughter of Jonas B. and Ida Jane Klink. The whereabouts of her husband, Gilbert P. Ohler, are unknown to any of her near relatives.
Surviving children are Mildred, residing in or near Somerset; Daniel, of Cumberland, Maryland; George Perry Ohler, in the Somerset Children's Home. She is also survived by these brothers and sisters; Irvin Klink, of Brownsville; Ephriam Klink, of Elliottsville; David Klink, of Rockwood; James Klink of Salisbury; Mrs. Annie Seell of Glencoe, and Mrs. Florence Stevanus of Jerome.
The funeral service was held at the funeral homes of Mortician Stanley M. Thomas, in Salisbury, who had charge of the burial arrangements. The obsequies were conducted by the Reverend A. M. Wright, Pastor of the local Evangelical and Reformed Church. Interment was made in the Wilhelm Cemetery at the village of St. Paul.
Excerpts from The Republic, Meyersdale, PA - 28 Jul 1938, Thu - Page 3.
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[February 21st] Della Klink, Sommit [sic] Twp., and Perry Ohler, Scullton, united in marriage.
--Meyersdale Commercial, Mar. 28, 1918, Page 1
Mrs. Della Ohler, born August 12, 1900, in Salisbury, die Thursday, July 21st, 1938, at the age of 37 years, 11 months and 9 days, at the home of John Camp, West Salisbury, where she had been employed as housekeeper for some time.
She suffered at times from epilepsy, and died of acute toxemia, and other complications.
She was a daughter of Jonas B. and Ida Jane Klink. The whereabouts of her husband, Gilbert P. Ohler, are unknown to any of her near relatives.
Surviving children are Mildred, residing in or near Somerset; Daniel, of Cumberland, Maryland; George Perry Ohler, in the Somerset Children's Home. She is also survived by these brothers and sisters; Irvin Klink, of Brownsville; Ephriam Klink, of Elliottsville; David Klink, of Rockwood; James Klink of Salisbury; Mrs. Annie Seell of Glencoe, and Mrs. Florence Stevanus of Jerome.
The funeral service was held at the funeral homes of Mortician Stanley M. Thomas, in Salisbury, who had charge of the burial arrangements. The obsequies were conducted by the Reverend A. M. Wright, Pastor of the local Evangelical and Reformed Church. Interment was made in the Wilhelm Cemetery at the village of St. Paul.
Excerpts from The Republic, Meyersdale, PA - 28 Jul 1938, Thu - Page 3.
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[February 21st] Della Klink, Sommit [sic] Twp., and Perry Ohler, Scullton, united in marriage.
--Meyersdale Commercial, Mar. 28, 1918, Page 1
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