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Obituary from the Zanesville Times Recorder, page 2, 24 Apr 1948
RITES MONDAY FOR W. J. SCHOCKLING
CALDWELL - Full military honors will be accorded
William J. Schockling, veteran of World War I, at last rites to be
held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Mary's Catholic
church, Fulda, east of Caldwell, followed by interment in St.
Mary's cemetery.
Schockling, a well known farmer of Caldwell, Route
4, died at the family home Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock,
following extended illness at the age of fifty-four years. He
underwent major surgery at Good Samaritan hospital, Zanesville,
recently. The Estadt Funeral Home in Caldwell has charge of the
arrangements.
He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, Fulda,
and also of Noble Post, American Legion and the local D. A. V.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy Dimmerling Schockling
and the following children: Ralph, of Zanesville, Mrs. Lola Pastlak,
of Braddock, Pa., Harold, Eddie, and Betty Jane, all of the home,
and several brothers and sisters.
Parents of William Schockling were August and Catherine
Miller Schockling. Brothers and sisters Isadore Schockling, and
Ignasius of Fulda., Harry, Edward and Leonard of Braddock, Pa.,
Leonard of Delmonte Abby, N.C., Mrs. Martin Noll, Mrs. Ray
Gerst and Miss Mary Schockling of Cambridge.
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