Jessie Marie Dupler  September 30 1916  December 09 2018

Jessie Marie Dupler September 30 1916 December 09 2018

Jessie’s Obituary Jessie Marie (Weaver) Dupler, born September 30, 1916 on City Park Avenue in Columbus, Ohio. Preceded in death by parents Clarence J. Weaver and Marie Helen Booth; husband Arthur E. Dupler; siblings Herbert David, William Webster, Virginia Margaret and John Eugene and grandson Timothy T. Thum. Survived by children Dan Dupler, Centerburg, Rick Dupler, Millersport and Connie Young, Westerville. Also survived by grandchildren Jim Thum, Jeff Shinn, Mick Dupler, Heather Leesman, Lori Almendinger, Jane Parks, Amy Dupler; and 5 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Mom could be described as family, dogs, the Columbus Dispatch, apple dumplings, chop suey, fried chicken, cinnamon rollups which were always hidden in the bread drawer and the Fans of Gladys Taber. Family will receive friends Thursday 3-7pm at the MAEDER-QUINT-TIBERI Funeral Home, 1068 S. High St., where services will be held 10 am Friday. Burial Deer Creek Township Cemetery. The family would like to thank the personnel at Country Gardens, Pleasantville for their loving care of our Mom. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Jessie Marie Dupler September 30 1916 December 09 2018.

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Death notice for the town of: Columbus, state: Ohio

death notice Jessie Marie Dupler September 30 1916 December 09 2018

obituary notice Jessie Marie Dupler September 30 1916 December 09 2018

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