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Dr John Henry Beucler

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Dr John Henry Beucler

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Mar 1929 (aged 84)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot: 244, Bl: 15
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran-Union Army
Pvt. Co. H, 3rd Iowa Cavalry
Enlisted Dec. 7, 1863
Discharged Aug. 9, 1865

Son of Peter Beucler & Catherine Dumenil.
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THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
3/18/1929 Deaths & Funerals (Monday)
Dr. John Henry Beucler died Saturday at his home, 1144 N. Pennsylvania. Service will be held in the First Presbyterian church in charge of Rev. Samuel M. Gibson Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock announced Street & Draper. He is survived by his wife, a son, seven daughters, a brother, and three sisters.

3/19/1929 PIONEER STATE DOCTOR IS DEAD (Tuesday)
Services Will Be Today For Dr. John A. Beucher, 85 Years Old
Dr. John A. Beucler, a physician and surgeon of the old school, who is dead here after having spent an eventful life of 85 years will be buried Tuesday afternoon in Fairlawn. Services will be in the First Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock by Dr. Samuel L. Gibson with Rev. S.L. Hogan of Apache, Okla., assisting.
Military honors will be accorded Doctor Beucler and present at the funeral will be Frederick, Beucler, 90/99 years old, and sole survivor of a quartet composed of father and three sons who left Keokuk, Iowa, in '61 with the Third Iowa cavalry to fight through the Civil war, in the same company, Louis, middle brother, died two years ago when 85 years old.
Doctor Beucler's wife, eight children, 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren survive as do three sisters, all between 70 and 80 years old. He was married twice and the father of nine children. One died in 1918.
Beucler, born at Cincinnati, was taken overland in a covered wagon by his parents, who settled in Iowa. He graduated from the only medical and surgical college west of the Mississippi at that time, and in 1889 came to Oklahoma, settling in Apache, where he continued to practice until last year.
He retired and removed to Oklahoma City to be with his elder brother and a daughter at 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue, where he died Saturday. Doctor Beucler formerly was active in Masonic and Odd Fellow work.
Surviving children are Mrs. Roy Randall, Mrs. A.L. Levite, and Mrs. L.N. Keester of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Charles Powell, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. William Blanchett, San Antonio, Mrs. Edward Thompson, El Reno; John R. Beucler, jr., Dewar, and Mrs. T.C. Hays, Canton, Ill.
The three surviving sisters are Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Pratt, Kan.; Mrs. Addie Hyde, San Gabriel, Calif., and Mrs. William Harrell, Alameda, Calif.

3/20/1929 Dr. John Beucler Is Buried in Fairlawn (Wednesday)
After services at the First Presbyterian church led by Dr. Samuel L. Gibson and Rev. S.I. Hogen, Dr. John A. Beucler, 85years old, was buried Tuesday afternoon at Fairlawn cemetery.
Doctor Beucler is survived by his wife, eight children, 15 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Three sisters, all between 70 and 80 years old, are also living.
He came to Oklahoma City to stay with his older brother and a daughter at 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue, where he died on Saturday.

3/21/1929 PUBLIC RECORDS - DEATHS (Thursday)
Dr. John H. Beucler, 84 years old, 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue
(From Emily Jordan)
Civil War Veteran-Union Army
Pvt. Co. H, 3rd Iowa Cavalry
Enlisted Dec. 7, 1863
Discharged Aug. 9, 1865

Son of Peter Beucler & Catherine Dumenil.
________________

THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
3/18/1929 Deaths & Funerals (Monday)
Dr. John Henry Beucler died Saturday at his home, 1144 N. Pennsylvania. Service will be held in the First Presbyterian church in charge of Rev. Samuel M. Gibson Tuesday afternoon 2 o'clock announced Street & Draper. He is survived by his wife, a son, seven daughters, a brother, and three sisters.

3/19/1929 PIONEER STATE DOCTOR IS DEAD (Tuesday)
Services Will Be Today For Dr. John A. Beucher, 85 Years Old
Dr. John A. Beucler, a physician and surgeon of the old school, who is dead here after having spent an eventful life of 85 years will be buried Tuesday afternoon in Fairlawn. Services will be in the First Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock by Dr. Samuel L. Gibson with Rev. S.L. Hogan of Apache, Okla., assisting.
Military honors will be accorded Doctor Beucler and present at the funeral will be Frederick, Beucler, 90/99 years old, and sole survivor of a quartet composed of father and three sons who left Keokuk, Iowa, in '61 with the Third Iowa cavalry to fight through the Civil war, in the same company, Louis, middle brother, died two years ago when 85 years old.
Doctor Beucler's wife, eight children, 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren survive as do three sisters, all between 70 and 80 years old. He was married twice and the father of nine children. One died in 1918.
Beucler, born at Cincinnati, was taken overland in a covered wagon by his parents, who settled in Iowa. He graduated from the only medical and surgical college west of the Mississippi at that time, and in 1889 came to Oklahoma, settling in Apache, where he continued to practice until last year.
He retired and removed to Oklahoma City to be with his elder brother and a daughter at 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue, where he died Saturday. Doctor Beucler formerly was active in Masonic and Odd Fellow work.
Surviving children are Mrs. Roy Randall, Mrs. A.L. Levite, and Mrs. L.N. Keester of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Charles Powell, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Mrs. William Blanchett, San Antonio, Mrs. Edward Thompson, El Reno; John R. Beucler, jr., Dewar, and Mrs. T.C. Hays, Canton, Ill.
The three surviving sisters are Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Pratt, Kan.; Mrs. Addie Hyde, San Gabriel, Calif., and Mrs. William Harrell, Alameda, Calif.

3/20/1929 Dr. John Beucler Is Buried in Fairlawn (Wednesday)
After services at the First Presbyterian church led by Dr. Samuel L. Gibson and Rev. S.I. Hogen, Dr. John A. Beucler, 85years old, was buried Tuesday afternoon at Fairlawn cemetery.
Doctor Beucler is survived by his wife, eight children, 15 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Three sisters, all between 70 and 80 years old, are also living.
He came to Oklahoma City to stay with his older brother and a daughter at 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue, where he died on Saturday.

3/21/1929 PUBLIC RECORDS - DEATHS (Thursday)
Dr. John H. Beucler, 84 years old, 1144 N. Pennsylvania avenue
(From Emily Jordan)


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