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Elsie Banker

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Elsie Banker

Birth
Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
7 Oct 1910 (aged 17)
Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6698323, Longitude: -85.1764215
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Publication:
Connersville Evening News October 8, 1910

Miss Elsie Banker Dead At Chas. Sloniker Home.

AGE FIFTEEN YEARS.

Was n Daughter of William Banker, And Leaves Two Brothers and Three Sisters—Funeral Monday at Ten O'clock.

Miss Elsie Banker, daughter of William Banker, of this city, died at the home of Charles Sloniker, west of the city, where she had lived for more than four years, at half past eleven o'clock last night. For three weeks she had ben i11 of typhoid fever, and toward the last complication of bran fever arose. Her condition had been regarded as dangerous for several days, yet her relatives and friends were all hoped that she would recover.
Miss Banker was born near Bunkerhill, and had she lived until the seventeenth of the present month would have been fifteen years old. Her disposition was of a kind to win many friends, and few young ladies were better liked than she. Her whole life was spent in this county, and her untimely death is a cause for much deep sorrow.
She leaves her father, William Banker, two brothers Earl and Preston Banker, three sisters, Mrs. Emery Atherton, Mrs. Paul Worster and Miss Dorothy Banker, and many other relatives less near.
The funeral will be held on Monday, the cortege leaving the Sloniker home at ten o'clock. The services will be held in the Lick Creek church and Interment will be made in the Lick Creek Cemetery. Rev. W. F. Smith will probably be in
charge of the obsequies.
Publication:
Connersville Evening News October 8, 1910

Miss Elsie Banker Dead At Chas. Sloniker Home.

AGE FIFTEEN YEARS.

Was n Daughter of William Banker, And Leaves Two Brothers and Three Sisters—Funeral Monday at Ten O'clock.

Miss Elsie Banker, daughter of William Banker, of this city, died at the home of Charles Sloniker, west of the city, where she had lived for more than four years, at half past eleven o'clock last night. For three weeks she had ben i11 of typhoid fever, and toward the last complication of bran fever arose. Her condition had been regarded as dangerous for several days, yet her relatives and friends were all hoped that she would recover.
Miss Banker was born near Bunkerhill, and had she lived until the seventeenth of the present month would have been fifteen years old. Her disposition was of a kind to win many friends, and few young ladies were better liked than she. Her whole life was spent in this county, and her untimely death is a cause for much deep sorrow.
She leaves her father, William Banker, two brothers Earl and Preston Banker, three sisters, Mrs. Emery Atherton, Mrs. Paul Worster and Miss Dorothy Banker, and many other relatives less near.
The funeral will be held on Monday, the cortege leaving the Sloniker home at ten o'clock. The services will be held in the Lick Creek church and Interment will be made in the Lick Creek Cemetery. Rev. W. F. Smith will probably be in
charge of the obsequies.

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