BINNICKER DIES IN JOHNSON CITY;FUNERAL WILL BE HERE
The body of Cannie L. Binncker was brought to this city Tuesday from Johnson City,Tennessee where he died last Sunday in a government hospital. The body was taken to the home of his brother,G.W. Binnicker,in the Two Mile Swamp sction. The funeral services will be conducted from St. George church Wednesday at 10:30. The deceased was 38 years of age and is survived by his widow,who was Miss Mae Icy,of Rock Hill,and two children. He is also survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Binnicker of Cordova,four brothers;C.A.,W.P.,J.S. and G.W. Binnicker. Two sisters;Mrs. J.S. Gray and Mrs. J.M. Dantzler.
Mr. Binnicker was a veteran of the World War and the Mexican Border, He served on the Mexican Border in Co. M,2nd S.C.N.G.,under Capt. Fred F. Pooser. A detail from Co. D,118th Infantry,S.C.N.G.,located at Orangeburg will render military honors at the graveside.
BINNICKER DIES IN JOHNSON CITY;FUNERAL WILL BE HERE
The body of Cannie L. Binncker was brought to this city Tuesday from Johnson City,Tennessee where he died last Sunday in a government hospital. The body was taken to the home of his brother,G.W. Binnicker,in the Two Mile Swamp sction. The funeral services will be conducted from St. George church Wednesday at 10:30. The deceased was 38 years of age and is survived by his widow,who was Miss Mae Icy,of Rock Hill,and two children. He is also survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Binnicker of Cordova,four brothers;C.A.,W.P.,J.S. and G.W. Binnicker. Two sisters;Mrs. J.S. Gray and Mrs. J.M. Dantzler.
Mr. Binnicker was a veteran of the World War and the Mexican Border, He served on the Mexican Border in Co. M,2nd S.C.N.G.,under Capt. Fred F. Pooser. A detail from Co. D,118th Infantry,S.C.N.G.,located at Orangeburg will render military honors at the graveside.
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