Jersey Journal/1930/Jerome A. Rappleyea

Jerome A. Rappleyea (1930)
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Jerome A. Rappleyea. Jerome A. Rappleyea, 78, will be buried Monday in New York Bay Cemetery here. He died Thursday at the home in Kenilworth, Union County, where he had resided the last ten years. Death was caused by the infirmities of age. He is survived by his widow, Elisabeth, and a son, Jerome Jr. of Hillside. Rappleyea was born in Jersey City and was a member of Ritchie Lodge, Knights of Pythias, this city. The funeral will be held at the Ogden Mortuary, North Bergen St. and Parker Rd., Elizabeth at 4 p.m. Sunday.

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