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Orval Gage Winder

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Orval Gage Winder

Birth
Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Jan 1897 (aged 28)
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, January 14, 1897
FUNERAL OF DR. WINDER
The funeral services for Dr. Orville G. [age] Winder, whose death was announced in last week's FREE PRESS, were conducted from the First Methodist church Thursday, Jan. 7, 1897. The sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. A. H. Collins. The floral offerings were beautiful, and a fine tribute to the memory of the deceased. Company I. L. N. G. acted as an escort of honor and had charge of the ceremony immediately following the church services. At the cemetery the body was laid to rest with military honors, the usual three round salute being fired over the open grave by a detail from Company I under command of Corporal Fuller.
The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, and of Company I. L. N. G. and the large attendance at the funeral attested the high esteem in which he was held in the community.

Hopkins Journal (Hopkins, Missouri), Thursday, January 14, 1897
Orval G. [age] Winder, after an illness of some twelve months with that fatal disease, consumption, passed peacefully away yesterday evening at 8:15, surrounded by his parents and other loved members of the family. Orval G.[age] Winder was 28 years, 4 months and 5 days old at the time of his death, and was a young man held in the highest esteem by the entire community. He was stricken with the malady something like a year ago and has continued to fail gradually ever since, and the last few months has been unable to leave the house.
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, January 14, 1897
FUNERAL OF DR. WINDER
The funeral services for Dr. Orville G. [age] Winder, whose death was announced in last week's FREE PRESS, were conducted from the First Methodist church Thursday, Jan. 7, 1897. The sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. A. H. Collins. The floral offerings were beautiful, and a fine tribute to the memory of the deceased. Company I. L. N. G. acted as an escort of honor and had charge of the ceremony immediately following the church services. At the cemetery the body was laid to rest with military honors, the usual three round salute being fired over the open grave by a detail from Company I under command of Corporal Fuller.
The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, and of Company I. L. N. G. and the large attendance at the funeral attested the high esteem in which he was held in the community.

Hopkins Journal (Hopkins, Missouri), Thursday, January 14, 1897
Orval G. [age] Winder, after an illness of some twelve months with that fatal disease, consumption, passed peacefully away yesterday evening at 8:15, surrounded by his parents and other loved members of the family. Orval G.[age] Winder was 28 years, 4 months and 5 days old at the time of his death, and was a young man held in the highest esteem by the entire community. He was stricken with the malady something like a year ago and has continued to fail gradually ever since, and the last few months has been unable to leave the house.


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