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Eustace Levi Slinker

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Eustace Levi Slinker

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9 Jul 1926 (aged 54)
Burial
Payette, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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EUSTACE LEVI SLINKER

Eustace Levi Slinker was born November 10, 1871, at Warrens County, Iowa. Married to Cora B. Roberts, January 24, 1895, near St. Charles, Iowa.

To this union seven children were born, of whom four, Coral, Paul, Eunice and Marion remains to mourn the loss of the father, his wife and three infant children preceeded him to the eternal home. Mr. Slinker departed this life July 9, 1926, at the home of his sister Mrs. H. B. Strawn of Fruitland, Idaho, besides whom he leaves two sisters and two brothers to mourn his loss.

In his early manhood he gave his heart to the Lord and throughout his life endeavored to consistently follow the teachings of his Master.

The funeral was held from the M. E. Church at Payette, of which he was a member, conducted by Rev. Hershel Shank of the Brethren Church of Fruitland. His remains were laid to rest beside his wife at Riverside cemetery. (Payette Enterprise, Thursday, July 15, 1926)

EUSTACE LEVI SLINKER

Eustace Levi Slinker was born November 10, 1871, at Warrens County, Iowa. Married to Cora B. Roberts, January 24, 1895, near St. Charles, Iowa.

To this union seven children were born, of whom four, Coral, Paul, Eunice and Marion remains to mourn the loss of the father, his wife and three infant children preceeded him to the eternal home. Mr. Slinker departed this life July 9, 1926, at the home of his sister Mrs. H. B. Strawn of Fruitland, Idaho, besides whom he leaves two sisters and two brothers to mourn his loss.

In his early manhood he gave his heart to the Lord and throughout his life endeavored to consistently follow the teachings of his Master.

The funeral was held from the M. E. Church at Payette, of which he was a member, conducted by Rev. Hershel Shank of the Brethren Church of Fruitland. His remains were laid to rest beside his wife at Riverside cemetery. (Payette Enterprise, Thursday, July 15, 1926)



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