Ralph R. Tuckerman, who served his country in the war of the Rebellion as a member of the Ninety-second Ohio infantry, died July 26, at the National Military Home in Leavenworth.
He was for many years a citizen of Topeka, residing at his home, 207 Clay street, but removed to his farm in Oklahoma, where his wife died three years ago.
Funeral services at Penwell’s chapel at 10 o’clock this morning. Interment in Topeka cemetery.
His son, Fred M. Tuckerman, and Mrs. Tuckerman, of Chicago, arrived last night for the funeral.
—Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, KS), July 29, 1920, p 7, c 1.
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Ralph R. Tuckerman, who served his country in the war of the Rebellion as a member of the Ninety-second Ohio infantry, died July 26, at the National Military Home in Leavenworth.
He was for many years a citizen of Topeka, residing at his home, 207 Clay street, but removed to his farm in Oklahoma, where his wife died three years ago.
Funeral services at Penwell’s chapel at 10 o’clock this morning. Interment in Topeka cemetery.
His son, Fred M. Tuckerman, and Mrs. Tuckerman, of Chicago, arrived last night for the funeral.
—Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, KS), July 29, 1920, p 7, c 1.
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