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Anna M. <I>Pepple</I> Bond

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Anna M. Pepple Bond

Birth
USA
Death
15 Mar 1953 (aged 44–45)
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Anna May Bond, 44,
wife of Thomas H. Bond, Sr., 113 McComas, Street, died last evening at the Washington County Hospital, aged 44 years.

Mrs. Bond was the daughter of John R. and Bertha Pepple.

She was a member of St. Paul's E. U. B. Church.

Surviving are husband, Thomas Bond, Sr.; daughters, Miss Joanne Arbutus, Hagerstown; Miss Betty Louise, Hagerstown; son, Thomas H. Bond, Jr., Hagerstown:parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pepple, Hagerstown, Route Five; sisters, Mrs. Flo Hart, Hagerstown;Mrs. Pauline Trumpower, Hagerstown, Route Five; Mrs.Dorothy Buck, Trego; brothers, John R. Pepple, Hagerstown, Route Five; Raymond Pepple Smithsburg;Clarence Pepple, Waynesboro; Guy Pepple, Waynesboro;Carl Pepple, Hagerstown; Gene Pepple, Greencastle; Donald Pepple, United States Army, in Germany; and one grandchild. T

The body was removed to the Kraiss Funeral Home. Funeral plans will be announced later


Morning Herald
(Hagerstown, Maryland)
March 16, 1953


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Mrs. Anna May Bond, 44,
wife of Thomas H. Bond, Sr., 113 McComas, Street, died last evening at the Washington County Hospital, aged 44 years.

Mrs. Bond was the daughter of John R. and Bertha Pepple.

She was a member of St. Paul's E. U. B. Church.

Surviving are husband, Thomas Bond, Sr.; daughters, Miss Joanne Arbutus, Hagerstown; Miss Betty Louise, Hagerstown; son, Thomas H. Bond, Jr., Hagerstown:parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pepple, Hagerstown, Route Five; sisters, Mrs. Flo Hart, Hagerstown;Mrs. Pauline Trumpower, Hagerstown, Route Five; Mrs.Dorothy Buck, Trego; brothers, John R. Pepple, Hagerstown, Route Five; Raymond Pepple Smithsburg;Clarence Pepple, Waynesboro; Guy Pepple, Waynesboro;Carl Pepple, Hagerstown; Gene Pepple, Greencastle; Donald Pepple, United States Army, in Germany; and one grandchild. T

The body was removed to the Kraiss Funeral Home. Funeral plans will be announced later


Morning Herald
(Hagerstown, Maryland)
March 16, 1953


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