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AUGUSTA GAZETTE, 23 August 1946
Obituary of WILLIAM FREDERICK "BILL" OPPERMAN
Bill Opperman Dies Of Heart Attack Today


The second sudden death of a heart attack in Augusta within a few days occurred at 6 o'clock this morning when William Frederick (Bill) Opperman, 64, died at his home. He had been in poor health for five years and was in a hospital for a period earlier in the year.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday in the Dunsford chapel with Rev. A H Tebben in charge. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery.

Bill Opperman was born in Leroy and came to Butler county in 1931 from E1 Dorado. The family home was at Haverhill. He was married to Lillie Pattersan August 18, 1933 in Augusta. She survives as do a son, Leland W Opperman of Wichita; and two grandsons. Surviving brothers and sisters are: Charles of Girard; Fred of Wichita; Emil of Albuquerque, N. Mex., Mrs. Emma Weide of Yates Center and Mrs. Ida Klingenberg of Cornish, Colo.

He was engaged in railroading and garage work during his life. His church membership was held in the Methodist church in El Dorado.
Transcribed and Contributed by Marland Boucher


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