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William James Leeper

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William James Leeper

Birth
Liberty Township, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Apr 1933 (aged 83)
Newton Township, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 39
Memorial ID
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William J. Leeper
Born: July 18, 1849 in Guernsey Co., Ohio
Died: April 13, 1933 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa1
Buried: Lot 39
Married: Katherine McCunn in 1885
Children: Loren Ray, Albert Jay, James M, and Nellie Mulhern
Married: Emma Jane Wheeler May 3, 1899
Parents: John and Jeannette (McCartney) Leeper1
Biography: Standard Historical Atlas of Jasper County, Iowa, 1901

W. J. Leeper, 84, Dies Early Today
Well Known Jasper County Farmer Dies
Following Prolonged Illness
W. J. Leeper, 84, long time resident of Jasper County, died this morning at 8:20 o'clock at his home west of Newton, following an extended illness. Mr. Leeper had been partially paralyzed since a stroke suffered three years ago next July and had been bedfast for the last three weeks.

Funeral services are to be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Morgan Funeral home, with Rev. Willard Wylie of the United Presbyterian Church in charge. Interment will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery.

Mr. Leeper was born July 18, 1849 in Guernsey county, Ohio, coming to Jasper county in the fall of 1866. The railroad terminated at Kellogg at that time and he remained there for the winter before locating on a farm near Newton.

He was a member of the Newton United Presbyterian church.

Surviving relatives include a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mulhern of near Newton; three sons, Ray and Jay Leeper of near Clinton and James Leeper of near Newton; two sisters, Miss Jennie Leeper of Newton and Mrs. Elizabeth Hyson of Santa Cruse, Calif., and a brother, Charles of Newton. ~ The Newton Daily News, April 13, 1933.

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Conduct Leeper Rites in Newton
Services For W. J. Leeper, 84, are Held Saturday
Afternoon at 2:00 O'clock
Funeral services for W. J. Leeper, 84, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Morgan Funeral home, with Rev. Willard Wylie of the United Presbyterian Church in charge.

A male quartet, composed of Ray Denniston, A. B. Shepherd, F. E. McClean and Robert Miles, furnished the music, singing "Oh God, Our Help," and "That Beautiful Land," Mrs. Edgar Sabin played the piano accompaniment.

Interment was in the Sugar Grove cemetery, with the following serving as pallbearers: Curtis Moffitt, Willis Bodley, George Campbell, T. J. Campbell, J. C. Haifleigh and Homer Denniston.

Mr. Leeper died at his home west of Newton Thursday morning following an extended illness. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mulhern of Newton; three sons, Ray and Jay Leeper of near Clinton and James Leeper of near Newton; two sisters, Miss Jennie Leeper of Newton and Mrs. Elizabeth Hyson of Santa Cruse, Calif., and a brother, Charles of Newton. ~ The Newton Daily News, April 17, 1933
William J. Leeper
Born: July 18, 1849 in Guernsey Co., Ohio
Died: April 13, 1933 in Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa1
Buried: Lot 39
Married: Katherine McCunn in 1885
Children: Loren Ray, Albert Jay, James M, and Nellie Mulhern
Married: Emma Jane Wheeler May 3, 1899
Parents: John and Jeannette (McCartney) Leeper1
Biography: Standard Historical Atlas of Jasper County, Iowa, 1901

W. J. Leeper, 84, Dies Early Today
Well Known Jasper County Farmer Dies
Following Prolonged Illness
W. J. Leeper, 84, long time resident of Jasper County, died this morning at 8:20 o'clock at his home west of Newton, following an extended illness. Mr. Leeper had been partially paralyzed since a stroke suffered three years ago next July and had been bedfast for the last three weeks.

Funeral services are to be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Morgan Funeral home, with Rev. Willard Wylie of the United Presbyterian Church in charge. Interment will be in the Sugar Grove cemetery.

Mr. Leeper was born July 18, 1849 in Guernsey county, Ohio, coming to Jasper county in the fall of 1866. The railroad terminated at Kellogg at that time and he remained there for the winter before locating on a farm near Newton.

He was a member of the Newton United Presbyterian church.

Surviving relatives include a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mulhern of near Newton; three sons, Ray and Jay Leeper of near Clinton and James Leeper of near Newton; two sisters, Miss Jennie Leeper of Newton and Mrs. Elizabeth Hyson of Santa Cruse, Calif., and a brother, Charles of Newton. ~ The Newton Daily News, April 13, 1933.

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Conduct Leeper Rites in Newton
Services For W. J. Leeper, 84, are Held Saturday
Afternoon at 2:00 O'clock
Funeral services for W. J. Leeper, 84, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Morgan Funeral home, with Rev. Willard Wylie of the United Presbyterian Church in charge.

A male quartet, composed of Ray Denniston, A. B. Shepherd, F. E. McClean and Robert Miles, furnished the music, singing "Oh God, Our Help," and "That Beautiful Land," Mrs. Edgar Sabin played the piano accompaniment.

Interment was in the Sugar Grove cemetery, with the following serving as pallbearers: Curtis Moffitt, Willis Bodley, George Campbell, T. J. Campbell, J. C. Haifleigh and Homer Denniston.

Mr. Leeper died at his home west of Newton Thursday morning following an extended illness. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Mulhern of Newton; three sons, Ray and Jay Leeper of near Clinton and James Leeper of near Newton; two sisters, Miss Jennie Leeper of Newton and Mrs. Elizabeth Hyson of Santa Cruse, Calif., and a brother, Charles of Newton. ~ The Newton Daily News, April 17, 1933

Bio by: Rebecca King



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