Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameDoris BARTCHER
Birth Date26 Nov 1921
Birth PlaceLebanon, Smith County, Kansas
Death PlaceHebron, Thayer County, Nebraska
Burial PlaceHebron, Thayer County, Nebraska, Hebron City Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date17 Jun 1922
Birth PlacePueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado
Death Date20 Nov 2005 Age: 83
Death PlaceApple Valley, San Bernardino County, California
Burial PlaceHebron, Thayer County, Nebraska, Hebron City Cemetery
OccupationWWII Pilot,
FatherFrank PARLAPIANO (1888-1952)
MotherMarie Anna TAIBE (1892-1977)
Family ID9975
Notes for Doris BARTCHER
Parlapiano - Doris, 81, Hebron, died Tuesday (12/17/02). Born, Lebanon, Kan. Retired secretary.

Survivors: husband, Joe; sisters, Delores Noller, Hebron, Bonnie Bartcher, Lois Harvel, both Kansas City, Mo., Nita Roth, Edgar; nieces; nephews.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Hebron. Hebron City Cemetery. Visitation:3-8 p.m. today, Hebron Memorial Funeral Home.

Lincoln Journal Star (Lincoln, NE), Friday, December 20, 2002

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Joseph Frank “Joe” (Spouse 1)
Joseph F. Parlapiano, 83, Apple Valley, Calif., formerly Hebron, died Sunday (11/20/05) at Apple Valley Care Center, Apple Valley, Calif. Born, Pueblo, Colo. U.S. Navy pilot, World War II. Employed as telecommunications supervisor, Hughes Aircraft Co., 20 years.

Survivors: sisters, AnnaBelle Mistretta, Vivian Brannon, Victorville, Calif.; nieces; nephews.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Hebron. Hebron City Cemetery. Visitation: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. today, Hebron Memorial Funeral Home. Masonic memorial tribute by Hebron AFAM 43.

Lincoln Journal Star (Lincoln, NE), Friday, November 25, 2005

On Find A Grave.

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