He became a farmer and remained one for all his life.
He had been in poor health for about four years.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, May 2, at the Newark Baptist Church. Interment in Newark Cemetery.
Mr. CASNER leaves the widow; two sons, Frank, of Bloomington, and Roy at home; one granddaughter; three brothers, George, of Bloomington; Link, of Worthington, and two sisters, Mrs. George FULLER, of Bloomington, and Mrs. William ARTHUR, of Lyons, and twenty-nine nieces and nephews and a host of friends to mourn his departure.
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CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, Beech Creek Township, Section 13, Newark Cemetery, Page 28, Column 2 & 3: CASNER, Bryon V. 1858—1930; CASNER, Josephine J. 1858—1943; CASNER, Vandal H. 19 June 1830—29 Oct 1898, CO B 57TH REGT IND INF Civil War, CASNER, Barbara L. “Wife” 8 Aug 1823—26 Jul 1902.
He became a farmer and remained one for all his life.
He had been in poor health for about four years.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon, May 2, at the Newark Baptist Church. Interment in Newark Cemetery.
Mr. CASNER leaves the widow; two sons, Frank, of Bloomington, and Roy at home; one granddaughter; three brothers, George, of Bloomington; Link, of Worthington, and two sisters, Mrs. George FULLER, of Bloomington, and Mrs. William ARTHUR, of Lyons, and twenty-nine nieces and nephews and a host of friends to mourn his departure.
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CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, Beech Creek Township, Section 13, Newark Cemetery, Page 28, Column 2 & 3: CASNER, Bryon V. 1858—1930; CASNER, Josephine J. 1858—1943; CASNER, Vandal H. 19 June 1830—29 Oct 1898, CO B 57TH REGT IND INF Civil War, CASNER, Barbara L. “Wife” 8 Aug 1823—26 Jul 1902.
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