Orvilla <I>Rogers</I> Hape

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Orvilla Rogers Hape

Birth
Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
26 May 1895 (aged 62)
Hapeville, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6; Lot 2, Section 7
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Lemuel and Fanny (Putnam) Rogers

Wife of Dr. Samuel Hape ~ married February 17, 1864, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA

Dr. Samuel and Orvilla (Rogers) Hape had 6 children and they were:

1. Ida Hape (twin)
2. Emma Hape (twin)
3. Georgia Estella "Stella" Hape
4. Isabella Rogers "Dear and Belle" Hape (m. Col. Reuben Arnold, C.S.A. and Lawyer, m. 1st., Virginia Lowry)
5. Samuel Herbert Hape Sr. (m. Cornelia Dawson)
6. Sarah Catherine "Kate" Hape (m. Eugene Francis King, Sr., Mayor of Hapeville, GA 1926-1929 and 1940-1945 and King Insurance Agency, Atlanta, GA)

5/27/1895 - Atlanta Constitution - DEATH OF MRS. SAM HAPE - A Noble Christian Woman, Who Will Be Mourned by Many.

The announcement of the death, yesterday morning of Mrs. Orvilla Hape, the wife of Dr. Samuel Hape, at her residence in Hapeville, will carry sorrow and sadness to the hearts of a wife circle of loving friends and relatives.

Death came just before the dawn of the peaceful Sabbath and it was evident to the family and other watchers that it came painlessly, just as sleep comes to a tired child.

Mrs. Hape passed many years of her life in Atlanta, where she had many warm friends. During her husband's residence here, when he was prominently identified with many of the city's notable enterprises and important interest, she was active in all those good works which depend so much for their advancement upon the efforts of sympathetic and sacrificing Christiam women. As a wife, mother, friend and neighbor, this gentle and golden-hearted woman was devotedly loved by all who knew her, and the friendships she made seemed to strengthen their bonds every year. Her life illustrated all that is lovely, holy and pure in the wife and mother. A woman of culture, refinement and Christian devotion to duty, her sunny nature carried a magnetic attraction with it, and husband, children and all with whom she came in contact felt the charm of her bright and restful presence.

In her early married life, she became a member of St. Philip's church, of this city and in her constant solitude for the welfare of others, and in her sweet ministry to the needy and the afflicted, she followed in the footsteps of the Nazarene, and in His presence today wears the crown, triumphant and rejoicing. Amid all the trials and duties of life, her serene spirit never faltered. She was always calm, trustful and heroic and her devoted husband, son and three daughters who survive her walked with her to the last, hand in hand, in the pathways of wisdom and peace and love. Descended from the most illustrious revolutionary ancestry, she exemplified in her life the noblest virtues of the brave men and women of her family, the Putnams, the Fields and others whose names figure so conspicuously in the story of our nation's rise and progress.

Mrs. Hape has been an invalid for several months, but her condition was not considered dangerous until a day or two before her death. She will be buried at Oakland and the funeral will take place from St. Philip's at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

The pallbearers will be Dr. S. G. Holland, George H. Holliday, I. B. Folsom, Phil Romare, William Lowe and William H. Betts. They are requested to meet at the undertaking establishment of C. H. Swift and Company at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon.

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Daughter of Lemuel and Fanny (Putnam) Rogers

Wife of Dr. Samuel Hape ~ married February 17, 1864, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA

Dr. Samuel and Orvilla (Rogers) Hape had 6 children and they were:

1. Ida Hape (twin)
2. Emma Hape (twin)
3. Georgia Estella "Stella" Hape
4. Isabella Rogers "Dear and Belle" Hape (m. Col. Reuben Arnold, C.S.A. and Lawyer, m. 1st., Virginia Lowry)
5. Samuel Herbert Hape Sr. (m. Cornelia Dawson)
6. Sarah Catherine "Kate" Hape (m. Eugene Francis King, Sr., Mayor of Hapeville, GA 1926-1929 and 1940-1945 and King Insurance Agency, Atlanta, GA)

5/27/1895 - Atlanta Constitution - DEATH OF MRS. SAM HAPE - A Noble Christian Woman, Who Will Be Mourned by Many.

The announcement of the death, yesterday morning of Mrs. Orvilla Hape, the wife of Dr. Samuel Hape, at her residence in Hapeville, will carry sorrow and sadness to the hearts of a wife circle of loving friends and relatives.

Death came just before the dawn of the peaceful Sabbath and it was evident to the family and other watchers that it came painlessly, just as sleep comes to a tired child.

Mrs. Hape passed many years of her life in Atlanta, where she had many warm friends. During her husband's residence here, when he was prominently identified with many of the city's notable enterprises and important interest, she was active in all those good works which depend so much for their advancement upon the efforts of sympathetic and sacrificing Christiam women. As a wife, mother, friend and neighbor, this gentle and golden-hearted woman was devotedly loved by all who knew her, and the friendships she made seemed to strengthen their bonds every year. Her life illustrated all that is lovely, holy and pure in the wife and mother. A woman of culture, refinement and Christian devotion to duty, her sunny nature carried a magnetic attraction with it, and husband, children and all with whom she came in contact felt the charm of her bright and restful presence.

In her early married life, she became a member of St. Philip's church, of this city and in her constant solitude for the welfare of others, and in her sweet ministry to the needy and the afflicted, she followed in the footsteps of the Nazarene, and in His presence today wears the crown, triumphant and rejoicing. Amid all the trials and duties of life, her serene spirit never faltered. She was always calm, trustful and heroic and her devoted husband, son and three daughters who survive her walked with her to the last, hand in hand, in the pathways of wisdom and peace and love. Descended from the most illustrious revolutionary ancestry, she exemplified in her life the noblest virtues of the brave men and women of her family, the Putnams, the Fields and others whose names figure so conspicuously in the story of our nation's rise and progress.

Mrs. Hape has been an invalid for several months, but her condition was not considered dangerous until a day or two before her death. She will be buried at Oakland and the funeral will take place from St. Philip's at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

The pallbearers will be Dr. S. G. Holland, George H. Holliday, I. B. Folsom, Phil Romare, William Lowe and William H. Betts. They are requested to meet at the undertaking establishment of C. H. Swift and Company at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon.

http://www.hapeville.org

Ancestry.com


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