Florence Hepler

florence hepler

October 8, 1917 ~ March 16, 2017

Born in: Cranberry Twp, Pennsylvania

Florence Hepler, 99, of Cranberry, passed away at her residence on Thursday, March 16th.Born October 8, 1917 in Cranberry Township, Florence was the daughter of the late Albert H. and Grace Smith Clark. She was married for 69 years to Clinton W. Hepler, and he preceded her in death on July 22, 2012. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.As a child, Florence was in the first class to attend Salina Grade School and also in the first graduating class from Cranberry High School. She attended Welsh's Business College after high school. She was a member of the Van Free Methodist Church, and enjoyed playing hymns on the piano, well into her 99th year.Florence was a homemaker, whose distinguishing characteristic was her "sense of humor". This was best summed up by her niece who was overheard to say... "Whenever Aunt Florence visits, we always have fun!" She also had a "pithy" saying for every situation.She is survived by her two sons, Orie W. Hepler and his wife, Betty, of Cranberry, and Wayne L. Hepler and his wife, Patty, also of Cranberry; and her daughter, Jeanne L. Hubbard and her husband, Donald, of Cincinnati, Ohio.She is also survived by her 20 grandchildren, Leland Hepler and his wife, Catherine; Nathan Hepler and his wife, Heather; Clark Hepler and his wife, Lisa; Matthew Hepler and his wife, Monica; Susan Hafner and her husband, Thomas; Sandra Manuel and her husband, William; Charles Hubbard; Carrie Kolesar and her husband, Joseph; Alethea Burkett and her husband, Joseph; Anna Mourachian and her husband, Mark; Clinton Hepler and his wife, Alexandria; Daniel Hepler and his wife, Maria; Maria Morgan and her husband, Corey; John Hepler and his wife, Laura; Bethany Hepler; Mark Hepler and his wife, Katherine; Andrew Hepler; Thomas Hepler; Catherine Hepler; and Clare Hepler; and her 63 great-grandchildren.In addition to her parents and husband, Florence was preceded in death by her 5 brothers, John, Harry, Homer, William, and Henry Clark; her 6 sisters, Susan Lambert, Hannah Wise, Mary Hughes, Ida Knox, Laura Marsh-VanCise, and Bertha Anderson; and her great-granddaughter, Gemma Rose Burkett.Family and friends of Florence will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin on Monday March 20th from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at the New Life Community Chapel in Van, PA, on Tuesday, March 21st at 11 a.m., with Rev. Larry Aldrich, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Hill Memorial Garden.The family would like to thank the caregivers who took care of Florence in her declining health. Any memorial contributions may be made in Florence's memory to the charity of one's choice.Family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com to send flowers, cards, or online condolences.

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  1. I would love to extend my condolences to her family and friends they have all become a special part of my life over the last few years while I cared for Florence . I will miss here immensely , My thoughts and prayers go out to all. I know she has gone to be with Clint and we will someday meet again. May you fly with the Angels Florence and be at peace in the arms of the Lord. Rest in Peace,

  2. Aunt Florence was one of my mother’s (Mary) younger sisters. As a young boy we would go to visit Florence, Clint, Orie, Jeanne, and Wayne. It was always a fun time. They were always a happy family and Florence was the catalyst that kept the laughter going (although we helped as much as we could). I will always remember her smile and laugh. I am sorry that she has passed from this life but I know that the “sense of humor” gene lives on in her children and no doubt in many of her grand and great grand children. As important as that is she also has passed on all of her many wonderful qualities. The world is better for her having been in it for such a short time.
    Dan Hughes

  3. When I think of Aunt Florence, I think of laughter and smiles and witty remarks. I will always remember being astonished to find out that she had secretly taught herself to play keyboards and how she played for us at Uncle Clint’s funeral dinner.

  4. Dear Wayne, Patty, and family, Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your mother. What a wonderful tribute to be held in such “high esteem” by one’s family and all those acquainted with your mom. Although we never met, she seems like a wonderful “woman of God” and I am sure that she is now enjoying her “heavenly home”. I am sure, also that she was very blessed to be a grandmother to 20 and great grandmother to 63. God bless you all – you are definitely in our prayers. Love,
    Jan (Mahle) and Dale Anderson.

  5. Orie, Jeanne, and Wayne: have been thinking of Aunt Floernce and all of you. We spent a lot of time in the summers at the farm. I remember how much your Mom laughed. One regret I have is that we didn’t stay in touch more. We visit the cemetery when we go down and it is nice that the families are close by each other. I am sure the Clark sisters and brothers are united and having a good time.
    BIll and Pat Anderson.

  6. Dear Hepler family, I am out of town so I cannot come in person to offer my condolences, but I want to say that my life was touched by having known Florence as I grew up in the Van Free Methodist Church. Her godly example and kind spirit made a definite impact on my life. She taught me well by example how to conduct myself as a godly woman. I also have very fond memories of being in Clint and Florence’s home with my parents, Tom and Maxine Mohnkern, as we enjoyed limburger cheese and sweet onion sandwiches on rye bread with mustard. Yum! Florence had a wonderful smile. I am sorry for the loss and grief that you feel at this time, but how wonderful to know that she is safely home in the presence of God hearing those words of “well done, good and faithful servant” for that is what Florence was…a good and faithful servant of God. Praying for God’s peace and comfort to be with you through these days. Sharon Freed

  7. I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. It’s awesome to have had her for all the years you did and I know you find peace in your memories of her.She must have been an awesome person.
    Marilyn (Winger) Miller


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