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Bruce Joe Hepner

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Bruce Joe Hepner

Birth
Death
1 Jul 1952 (aged 56)
Burial
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 33, Row 5, Space 2
Memorial ID
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Much appreciation goes to familysearcher (#47502388) for submitting the following:

Bruce Joe Hepner was the son of Frederick Hepner and Josephine "Josie" Olive Townsend Hepner Bennett.

He was the grandson of William Burdett Townsend and Martha Flora Kennedy Townsend.

He was the great-grandson of William Bainbridge Kennedy and Elizabeth Curless Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio and then of Douglas County, Kansas.

He was the great-great-grandson of William Hugh Kennedy and Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio, and Margaret Jane, as a widow, of Douglas County, Kansas.

In 1855, his Kennedy great-grandparents and his great-great-grandmother Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy relocated from Brown County, Ohio, to Douglas County, Kansa,s with about 25 family members. They settled in Douglas County, Kansas, beside the Wakarusa River in an area then known as Kennedy Valley, also known as Pleasant Valley.

He was the 3-great-grandson of Jonathan "John" Ralston and Elizabeth "Betsy" Pitzer of Brown County, Ohio.

He was the brother of Myrtle Flora Hepner Neff, Ralph Townsend Hepner, Lizzie Mae Hepner, Nellie Iona Hepner and Joe Davis Bennett.

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The photo in the picture is not the grave marker for Bruce Joe Hepner. Click on the photo to read the caption that was posted back in 2010. The caption says, "Bruce Hepner is buried in Block 33, Row 5, Space 2. As of 20 Oct 2011, he does not have a grave marker. Approximately 11-12 spaces are in Row 5, and eight have grave markers. This photo is being to posted as a record that a search was made, and a grave marker was not found."

Additionally, although Block 33 some graves with grave markers, the section has many unmarked graves. The photo gives an idea of what the section looks like. I am adding, that Space 2 is the second space from the chain-link fence. Just look straight ahead from the grave marker in the middle of the photo.
Much appreciation goes to familysearcher (#47502388) for submitting the following:

Bruce Joe Hepner was the son of Frederick Hepner and Josephine "Josie" Olive Townsend Hepner Bennett.

He was the grandson of William Burdett Townsend and Martha Flora Kennedy Townsend.

He was the great-grandson of William Bainbridge Kennedy and Elizabeth Curless Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio and then of Douglas County, Kansas.

He was the great-great-grandson of William Hugh Kennedy and Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio, and Margaret Jane, as a widow, of Douglas County, Kansas.

In 1855, his Kennedy great-grandparents and his great-great-grandmother Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy relocated from Brown County, Ohio, to Douglas County, Kansa,s with about 25 family members. They settled in Douglas County, Kansas, beside the Wakarusa River in an area then known as Kennedy Valley, also known as Pleasant Valley.

He was the 3-great-grandson of Jonathan "John" Ralston and Elizabeth "Betsy" Pitzer of Brown County, Ohio.

He was the brother of Myrtle Flora Hepner Neff, Ralph Townsend Hepner, Lizzie Mae Hepner, Nellie Iona Hepner and Joe Davis Bennett.

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The photo in the picture is not the grave marker for Bruce Joe Hepner. Click on the photo to read the caption that was posted back in 2010. The caption says, "Bruce Hepner is buried in Block 33, Row 5, Space 2. As of 20 Oct 2011, he does not have a grave marker. Approximately 11-12 spaces are in Row 5, and eight have grave markers. This photo is being to posted as a record that a search was made, and a grave marker was not found."

Additionally, although Block 33 some graves with grave markers, the section has many unmarked graves. The photo gives an idea of what the section looks like. I am adding, that Space 2 is the second space from the chain-link fence. Just look straight ahead from the grave marker in the middle of the photo.


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