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Replogle - Clifford

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 1-5-1925

Darlington Jan 5- Funeral services for Clifford REPLOGLE who was accidentally shot while hunting were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the local Methodist Church. Rev. FG Howard of Crawfordsville had charge and the Crawfordsville Klan conducted ritualistic services. Several representatives of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company by which Mr. Reprogle was employed attended the services. The deceased was born March 3, 1903 and on March 12, 1922 was married to miss Blanche Scott who with one child survives. The deceased was an adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle. His parents named Hoskins died during the deceased's early childhood. Burial was made in Greenlawn Cemetery east of Darlington. - kz


Source: Lafayette Journal and Courier, Monday, Jan. 12, 1925

DARLINGTON, Ind., Jan. 12.- Funeral services were held for Clifford Replogle Jan. 4 at the Methodist church and were largely attended. The services were in charge of the klan. Interment was made at Green Lawn Cemetery.  Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Scott, of Waveland; Charley Sasbee and wife, Otis Parks and wife and Thomas Foster and wife, of Crawfordsville, and William Replogle and wife, of West Branch, Mich., were here to attend the funeral of Clifford Replogle. – thanks to Lena H.



Source: Lafayette Journal and Courier, Friday, Jan. 2, 1925, pg. 12

DARLINGTON, Ind., Jan. 2- Clifford Replogle, 26, of Crawfordsville, Ind., was killed while hunting yesterday, a discharge from the shotgun of his father-in-law, Wallace Scott, causing fatal injuries. Scott's gun became entangled in a fence and was accidentally discharged. – thanks to Lena H.


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