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Garnet Bader

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Garnet Bader

Birth
Bader, Schuyler County, Illinois, USA
Death
2 Feb 1971 (aged 83)
Illinois, USA
Burial
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Obituary for Garnet Bader
February 2, 1971
Death of Miss Bader
Miss Garnet Bader, daughter of Henry O. and Lucetta Saucer Bader, was born in Bader Sept. 13, 1887, and passed away Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1971, in McDonough District hospital, where on Monday, she had undergone surgery. She was 83 years, 4 months and 19 days old.
Miss Bader had lived with her sisters, Miss Ruby and Mrs. Inez Stambaugh, in the home place located between Browning and Bader. The sister, Miss Ruby Bader, is a patient in the Elmwood Manor, Nursing home in Beardstown, where her condition is considered very critical. They, with two brothers, Howard O. of Browning and Clarence of Hamilton, besides nieces and nephews, are left to cherish her Memory.
Four sisters proceeded her in death. Grave side services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Bader cemetery.
The family requests any memorial contributions be given to the Schuyler Cancer Foundation there will be no family visitation. (Provided by Sara Hemp)
Obituary for Garnet Bader
February 2, 1971
Death of Miss Bader
Miss Garnet Bader, daughter of Henry O. and Lucetta Saucer Bader, was born in Bader Sept. 13, 1887, and passed away Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1971, in McDonough District hospital, where on Monday, she had undergone surgery. She was 83 years, 4 months and 19 days old.
Miss Bader had lived with her sisters, Miss Ruby and Mrs. Inez Stambaugh, in the home place located between Browning and Bader. The sister, Miss Ruby Bader, is a patient in the Elmwood Manor, Nursing home in Beardstown, where her condition is considered very critical. They, with two brothers, Howard O. of Browning and Clarence of Hamilton, besides nieces and nephews, are left to cherish her Memory.
Four sisters proceeded her in death. Grave side services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Bader cemetery.
The family requests any memorial contributions be given to the Schuyler Cancer Foundation there will be no family visitation. (Provided by Sara Hemp)


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