Daily Review 2/6/1912
The funeral of Aaron J. Dillinger has been postponed from Wednesday until 10 oclock, Thursday morning because the body has been delayed in transit. It was not sent from Springfield, Mo, where Mr. Dillingers death occurred as soon as was expected and the result has been that arrangements at this end were upset. The funeral will be held at the home of Mr. Dillingers daughter, Mrs. William Wilson, 2179 N. Union street. The burial will be in Boiling Springs cemetery.
Mr.Dillinger is survived by two sisterss, Mrs. James Kelly of Decatur and Mrs. Hunter Herman of Warrensburg and one brother, John N. Dillinger, who lives west of Forsyth. He is also survived by his children who were mentioned in the Review Monday evening. Mr. Dillingers wife from whom he had been divorced has been living away from here for the past two years.
Mr. Dillinger was formerly a member of the Church of God at Boiling Springs.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
Daily Review 2/6/1912
The funeral of Aaron J. Dillinger has been postponed from Wednesday until 10 oclock, Thursday morning because the body has been delayed in transit. It was not sent from Springfield, Mo, where Mr. Dillingers death occurred as soon as was expected and the result has been that arrangements at this end were upset. The funeral will be held at the home of Mr. Dillingers daughter, Mrs. William Wilson, 2179 N. Union street. The burial will be in Boiling Springs cemetery.
Mr.Dillinger is survived by two sisterss, Mrs. James Kelly of Decatur and Mrs. Hunter Herman of Warrensburg and one brother, John N. Dillinger, who lives west of Forsyth. He is also survived by his children who were mentioned in the Review Monday evening. Mr. Dillingers wife from whom he had been divorced has been living away from here for the past two years.
Mr. Dillinger was formerly a member of the Church of God at Boiling Springs.
Obituary furnished by Janet Donner
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