Death Certificate #5536
Charles F. Mader
place, Ross Co.
Residence 365 Mill Street
wife Mary Mader (Mary Florence)
age 72, 11 months 7 days
trade: grocery
birthplace: Chillicothe
Father: William H. Mader
father's place of birth: Germany
Mother: Margaret Heinlein
mother's place of birth: Germany
Burial Grandview Cemetery
Undertaker C.Ware
Birth date 1-29-1860
date of death: 1-6-1933
cause of death: Angina Pectoris
Informant: Mary his wife
no surgery or autopsy was performed
TAKEN FROM JULY 1984 CHILLICOTHE JAYCEES OLD FASHIONED 4TH
OF JULY CELEBRATION PROGRAM BOOKLET
Musical Entertainment through the years...by John R. Grabb June 1, 1984, page 10
CHARLES F. MADER
Charley Mader was one of our finest cornet players. He left Chillicothe in the early
1880's and went to Marion, Ohio, where he led their brass band. In Marion he taught
Warren G. Harding the rudiments of horn-playing. Returning to Chillicothe he played in
the 20th Century Band and gave music lessons at his Mill Street home. He directed the Clarksburg Band at the Republican Rally in Clarksburg on September 20, 1910. On that occasion our soon-to-be president, Warren G. Harding, was pleasantly surprised to discover his old friend and teacher. He recalled how Charley looked cross at him many times when giving lessons and also when they played in the band together at the Ross County Fair. Harding, who played the slide trombone, became President of the U.S. in 1920.
OBITUARY JANUARY 7, 1933, The Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, Ohio
Charles F. Mader, 365 Mill Street passed away Friday evening at ten o'clock with heart disease, following an illness of one week. The deceased was born January 29, 1860 in this city, son of William H. & Marquerite Heinlen (typo in paper, Heinlein is correct), Mader, and was married to Mary Gartner, November 29, 1888. The deceased was a faithful member of the Walnut Street M.E. church, and will be sadly missed in the community.
Surviving him besides his widow are four children: Mrs. George H. Mathewson of Winnepeg Canada, Mrs. Harry S. Allen of Memphis, Tenn; Albert Mader and Miss Irene Mader of this city. One sister Mrs. Barbara Hagemann of this city and a brother, Jacob S. Mader of Bucyrus, Ohio also survive.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence with Rev. Vorhis officiating. burial will be made in Grandview cemetery.
Death Certificate #5536
Charles F. Mader
place, Ross Co.
Residence 365 Mill Street
wife Mary Mader (Mary Florence)
age 72, 11 months 7 days
trade: grocery
birthplace: Chillicothe
Father: William H. Mader
father's place of birth: Germany
Mother: Margaret Heinlein
mother's place of birth: Germany
Burial Grandview Cemetery
Undertaker C.Ware
Birth date 1-29-1860
date of death: 1-6-1933
cause of death: Angina Pectoris
Informant: Mary his wife
no surgery or autopsy was performed
TAKEN FROM JULY 1984 CHILLICOTHE JAYCEES OLD FASHIONED 4TH
OF JULY CELEBRATION PROGRAM BOOKLET
Musical Entertainment through the years...by John R. Grabb June 1, 1984, page 10
CHARLES F. MADER
Charley Mader was one of our finest cornet players. He left Chillicothe in the early
1880's and went to Marion, Ohio, where he led their brass band. In Marion he taught
Warren G. Harding the rudiments of horn-playing. Returning to Chillicothe he played in
the 20th Century Band and gave music lessons at his Mill Street home. He directed the Clarksburg Band at the Republican Rally in Clarksburg on September 20, 1910. On that occasion our soon-to-be president, Warren G. Harding, was pleasantly surprised to discover his old friend and teacher. He recalled how Charley looked cross at him many times when giving lessons and also when they played in the band together at the Ross County Fair. Harding, who played the slide trombone, became President of the U.S. in 1920.
OBITUARY JANUARY 7, 1933, The Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, Ohio
Charles F. Mader, 365 Mill Street passed away Friday evening at ten o'clock with heart disease, following an illness of one week. The deceased was born January 29, 1860 in this city, son of William H. & Marquerite Heinlen (typo in paper, Heinlein is correct), Mader, and was married to Mary Gartner, November 29, 1888. The deceased was a faithful member of the Walnut Street M.E. church, and will be sadly missed in the community.
Surviving him besides his widow are four children: Mrs. George H. Mathewson of Winnepeg Canada, Mrs. Harry S. Allen of Memphis, Tenn; Albert Mader and Miss Irene Mader of this city. One sister Mrs. Barbara Hagemann of this city and a brother, Jacob S. Mader of Bucyrus, Ohio also survive.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence with Rev. Vorhis officiating. burial will be made in Grandview cemetery.