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!SOURCE: Email from Michael Whipple (email hidden) to Weldon Whipple, 12 Dec 2006. Obituary of Charles A. Whipple:
CHARLES A. WHIPPLE DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME IN CEDAR, SEPTEMBER 9TH.
"Charles A. Whipple pass away September 9th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.R. DeLong in Cedar. Mr. Whipple was born in central New York State at Clinton, Oneida County, April 9, 1854. He moved with his parents about 1856 to Cambridge, Ill., where he grew to manhood. He was married to Miss Alice Flansburg of Iowa December 3, 1876. Five sons and one daughter were born to this union. Watler and Mrs. J.R. DeLong of Cedar; Arthur, Elk River; John, Madison, Wis; Leonard, Bloomdale, Ohio Otho, West Salem, Ohio. Besides his children, he left nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Lillie York of Medford, Oregon. The Whipple family lived at various times in Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota and settled in Burns Township, Anoka County, in 1897. Mrs. Whipple preceded him in death on February 11, 1918. Mrs. Whipple had an inventive mind and had numerous patents issued to him. He was a friendly man and interested in the events of the present. During the past few years he lived with his daughter in Cedar. Funeral services were held from Thurston's chapel in Anoka, Sunday afternoon, September 12, with Rev. Kenneth Docherty of the Methodist church of Cedar officiating. Three of Mr. Whipple's favorite hymns, "Abide With Me", "Beautiful River", and "Nearer, My God to Thee", were sung by a quartet consisting of Miss Dorothy Beebe, Mr and Mrs. W.C. Hicks and W.H. Lee. Many neighbors and friends from Burns and Cedar attended the funeral."
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