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Emma Phoebe <I>Avery</I> Reprogle

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Emma Phoebe Avery Reprogle

Birth
Medaryville, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Nov 1926 (aged 26)
Bremen Township, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Monticello, White County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7456856, Longitude: -86.7378006
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Obituary
The funeral of Mrs. Emma Avery Reprogle, widow of Chester Reprogle, was held from the Christian church in this city Saturday afternoon at two o'clock and interment was made in Riverview cemetery. The service was conducted by Dr. J.G. Campbell, pastor of the Methodist church of which she was a member. The deceased was about thirty two years of age and had been ill for many months with tuverculosis. She had been a patient at the Rockville Sanatorium for several months but finally went to Chicago, where she was cared for at the home of her sister. During the world war she was united in marriage to Chester Reprogle of this city. He became a tuberculosis victim and died four years ago. A short time later she contracted the disease and never regained her health. She was a member of the Royal Neighbor and Pocahontas lodges of this city. A son and several other relatives survive.
Obituary
The funeral of Mrs. Emma Avery Reprogle, widow of Chester Reprogle, was held from the Christian church in this city Saturday afternoon at two o'clock and interment was made in Riverview cemetery. The service was conducted by Dr. J.G. Campbell, pastor of the Methodist church of which she was a member. The deceased was about thirty two years of age and had been ill for many months with tuverculosis. She had been a patient at the Rockville Sanatorium for several months but finally went to Chicago, where she was cared for at the home of her sister. During the world war she was united in marriage to Chester Reprogle of this city. He became a tuberculosis victim and died four years ago. A short time later she contracted the disease and never regained her health. She was a member of the Royal Neighbor and Pocahontas lodges of this city. A son and several other relatives survive.


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