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Elsie <I>Loughrige</I> Bigler

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Elsie Loughrige Bigler

Birth
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Sep 1921 (aged 41)
Adams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Gettysburg, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Elsie was the daughter of J. A. Loughrige and Martha Myers.


She married Epamindondas Lawrence Bigler on 12/31/1907 in Darke, Adams County, Ohio.

OBIT (from a Miami County newspaper)- "Mrs. Elsie Bigler, wife of Major E. L. Bigler, of the U.S. Marine Corps, died at the Grant Hospital in Columbus, Thursday afternoon, following an operation, which took place Tuesday for gall stones. She rallied from the operation and was thought to be improving when she suffered a heart attack of heart failure from which she did not recover. Mrs. Bigler was aged 41 years and is survived by her husband, three small children and her mother, Mrs. Martha Loughbridge of Gettysburg, two sisters, Mrs. Harley Clark of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Minor McCool of this city.
Funeral services will take place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church at Gettysburg, Rev. Chapin officiating. Interment in the Gettysburg cemetery."
Elsie was the daughter of J. A. Loughrige and Martha Myers.


She married Epamindondas Lawrence Bigler on 12/31/1907 in Darke, Adams County, Ohio.

OBIT (from a Miami County newspaper)- "Mrs. Elsie Bigler, wife of Major E. L. Bigler, of the U.S. Marine Corps, died at the Grant Hospital in Columbus, Thursday afternoon, following an operation, which took place Tuesday for gall stones. She rallied from the operation and was thought to be improving when she suffered a heart attack of heart failure from which she did not recover. Mrs. Bigler was aged 41 years and is survived by her husband, three small children and her mother, Mrs. Martha Loughbridge of Gettysburg, two sisters, Mrs. Harley Clark of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Minor McCool of this city.
Funeral services will take place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church at Gettysburg, Rev. Chapin officiating. Interment in the Gettysburg cemetery."


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