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Catherine Mary <I>Murray</I> Binder

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Catherine Mary Murray Binder

Birth
Death
19 Nov 1917 (aged 57)
Hays, Ellis County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hays, Ellis County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8849033, Longitude: -99.3182
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Ellis County News 22 Nov 1917, Thu · Page 1:

Mrs. Wolf Binder was born May the 7th, 1860, and died in the hospital of this city last Monday evening, Nov. 19, 1917, at a few minutes past five. She had been an almost constant sufferer for four years, sometimes the pain being more than she could bear, and during it all she expressed many times the faith that she had that all things were well with her, and she merely longed for the release from the suffering.

She united with the Church six years ago, and was as faithful in attendance as she was permitted to be.

On Sept. 28th, 1912, she was united in marriage to Wolf Binder. He with his children to whom she was mother, are left to mourn her. She had no children of her own, but she had a mother's heart, and did all she could while she suffered to fill the mother's place.

Her funeral took place from the home conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. O. Rogers. The pall bearers were from the Odd Fellows Lodge. Miss Dora Grass and Mrs. Britts Harris sang.

Contributor: Mary Rayborn (49038837)

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1st-Married: Mr. Winer
Ellis County News 22 Nov 1917, Thu · Page 1:

Mrs. Wolf Binder was born May the 7th, 1860, and died in the hospital of this city last Monday evening, Nov. 19, 1917, at a few minutes past five. She had been an almost constant sufferer for four years, sometimes the pain being more than she could bear, and during it all she expressed many times the faith that she had that all things were well with her, and she merely longed for the release from the suffering.

She united with the Church six years ago, and was as faithful in attendance as she was permitted to be.

On Sept. 28th, 1912, she was united in marriage to Wolf Binder. He with his children to whom she was mother, are left to mourn her. She had no children of her own, but she had a mother's heart, and did all she could while she suffered to fill the mother's place.

Her funeral took place from the home conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. O. Rogers. The pall bearers were from the Odd Fellows Lodge. Miss Dora Grass and Mrs. Britts Harris sang.

Contributor: Mary Rayborn (49038837)

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1st-Married: Mr. Winer


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