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William F Chapman

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William F Chapman

Birth
Bear Lake, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Oct 1918 (aged 68)
Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Bear Lake, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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William F. Chapman Died Thursday Night

He Came Here From Bear Lake, Pa., Three Years Ago--Burial There Sunday

William F. Chapman died Thursday evening at 9:30 o'clock at his residence, 415 Fox Street, after a long illness, aged 69 years. He was born at Bear Lake, Pa., and resided in that vicinity most of his life, coming to Dunkirk, three years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive Chapman, and the following children: Muriel, Fay, Bert and Julien Chapman of Dunkirk, Mrs. Leigh Pell of Erie, Mrs. Edna Awald of Fredonia and five brothers and sisters: Wesley Chapman of Niobe; Amos Chapman in Oregon; Mrs. Addie Woodard of Fredonia; Mrs. Jack Connell of Bear Lake, Pa., and Mrs. B. Johnson in Oregon.

The body will be taken Saturday morning at 10:24 o'clock over the Pennsylvania Railroad to Bear Lake and the funeral will be held there Sunday afternoon.

-Dunkirk Evening Observer, 11 Oct. 1918
William F. Chapman Died Thursday Night

He Came Here From Bear Lake, Pa., Three Years Ago--Burial There Sunday

William F. Chapman died Thursday evening at 9:30 o'clock at his residence, 415 Fox Street, after a long illness, aged 69 years. He was born at Bear Lake, Pa., and resided in that vicinity most of his life, coming to Dunkirk, three years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive Chapman, and the following children: Muriel, Fay, Bert and Julien Chapman of Dunkirk, Mrs. Leigh Pell of Erie, Mrs. Edna Awald of Fredonia and five brothers and sisters: Wesley Chapman of Niobe; Amos Chapman in Oregon; Mrs. Addie Woodard of Fredonia; Mrs. Jack Connell of Bear Lake, Pa., and Mrs. B. Johnson in Oregon.

The body will be taken Saturday morning at 10:24 o'clock over the Pennsylvania Railroad to Bear Lake and the funeral will be held there Sunday afternoon.

-Dunkirk Evening Observer, 11 Oct. 1918


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