6 Jul 1943
Fred Peppler, 42, Ill Long Time, Dies
Fred Peppler, 42, a native of Russia, who had been ill for years, died late yesterday afternoon at a convalescent home in Fort Collins. His wife died in 1935. He was a member of the Plymouth Congregational church and had worked most of his life as a farmer.
Surviving him are his three children, Raymond of Denver, Leonard, who is in the Navy, and Elva of Loveland, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peppler Sr. of 503 East Mulberry street, and the following brothers and sisters; George Peppler Jr of Gill, Colorado, Alex Peppler of Brighton, Victor Peppler of Berthoud, Edward Peppler of Denver, Jake and Henry Peppler of Longmont, Mrs. Jake Flohr of Gering, Nebraska, and Mrs. Fred Schmer of Loveland.
Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
This information received from Paula Day on November 4, 2013.
6 Jul 1943
Fred Peppler, 42, Ill Long Time, Dies
Fred Peppler, 42, a native of Russia, who had been ill for years, died late yesterday afternoon at a convalescent home in Fort Collins. His wife died in 1935. He was a member of the Plymouth Congregational church and had worked most of his life as a farmer.
Surviving him are his three children, Raymond of Denver, Leonard, who is in the Navy, and Elva of Loveland, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peppler Sr. of 503 East Mulberry street, and the following brothers and sisters; George Peppler Jr of Gill, Colorado, Alex Peppler of Brighton, Victor Peppler of Berthoud, Edward Peppler of Denver, Jake and Henry Peppler of Longmont, Mrs. Jake Flohr of Gering, Nebraska, and Mrs. Fred Schmer of Loveland.
Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
This information received from Paula Day on November 4, 2013.
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