Fellow employees told Coroner Sell Rupprecht had reported to the housing project yesterday morning and later was found sitting in his automobile in a dazed condition. He was rushed to the hospital by Thomas L. Hoffman, York R D4. and C. C. Lunz, 901 Poplar street, York, where he was pronounced dead 15 minutes after arrival. Rupprecht was a son of the late Lewis and Mary Lau Rupprecht.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Hoover Rupprecht; three children, Mrs. Allen Stover, Spring Grove RD 3; Melvin Rupprecht, address unknown, and John Rupprecht, Menges Mills; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Rup- pert and Mrs. William Nace, both of Spring Grove RD 2.
Funeral services will be "held Monday at 2 p.m. at his late residence. Rev. Richard Shanabrook, pastor of Muhlenberg Lutheran charge, will officiate. Interment will be in Lischey's cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of Funeral Director William A. Feiser, Hanover.
Fellow employees told Coroner Sell Rupprecht had reported to the housing project yesterday morning and later was found sitting in his automobile in a dazed condition. He was rushed to the hospital by Thomas L. Hoffman, York R D4. and C. C. Lunz, 901 Poplar street, York, where he was pronounced dead 15 minutes after arrival. Rupprecht was a son of the late Lewis and Mary Lau Rupprecht.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Hoover Rupprecht; three children, Mrs. Allen Stover, Spring Grove RD 3; Melvin Rupprecht, address unknown, and John Rupprecht, Menges Mills; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Rup- pert and Mrs. William Nace, both of Spring Grove RD 2.
Funeral services will be "held Monday at 2 p.m. at his late residence. Rev. Richard Shanabrook, pastor of Muhlenberg Lutheran charge, will officiate. Interment will be in Lischey's cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of Funeral Director William A. Feiser, Hanover.
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