Raymond Charles Stabler1

M, (13 October 1906 - 25 January 1972)
     Raymond Charles Stabler was born on 13 October 1906.1 He was the son of Charles Raymond Stabler and Lydia Jane Entz. Raymond Charles Stabler has also been reported to have been born 12 October 1906. He married, at age 20, Elsie E. Niebel, age 22 on Friday, 27 May 1927. Raymond Charles Stabler died on 25 January 1972 at Summit Hill, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, at age 65 years, 3 months and 12 days.1 He was buried in the Montoursville Cemetery, located in Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
     Raymond Charles Stabler was known as Reverend professionally. He was the Minister of the Evangelical United Brethran Church and later an Evangelist in the Nazareen Church. He performed the wedding for Harold Eugene Ulmer and Minnie M. Waltz on 16 June 1938 at home of George W. Waltz, Salladasburg, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.2 According to the Social Security Administrations Death Index Raymond's last known residence was Tamaqua, Rush Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.1

Child of Raymond Charles Stabler and Elsie E. Niebel

Last Edited=29 Aug 2005

Citations

  1. [S151] Social Security Death Index, RootsWeb online, at http://ssdi.rootsweb.com (Baltimore, Maryland: U.S. Social Security Administration, January 2004 update). The SSDI component of RootsWeb online is drawn from the Social Security Death Benefits Index of the U.S. Social Security Administration. RAYMOND STABLER, birth listed as 13 Oct 1906, died listed as Jan 1972, issued in the State of Pennsylvania. Last residence Tamaqua, Schuylkill, PA, last benefit (none specified). Accessed 29 Feb 2004.
  2. [S674] Marriage announcement for Minnie M. Waltz and Harold Eugene Ulmer, undated clipping from an unidentified newspaper presumably from a local paper in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, June 1938. The original article was from a scrapbook of personal memorabilia compiled by Zella (Lovell) Stabler (1916- ). Viewed at her home, RD #3, Box 156 (now Jobs Run Road), Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania in October of 1992, by Kevin Sholder. Zella Elvira Lovell, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA.