The remains of the late Mr. Frederick Kidder, who passed away in a sanitarium at Litchfield, Conn., where he had been under treatment for some time, arrived in Wilmington on the train from the North yesterday evening, accompanied by his sister, Miss Annie Kidder, who was with him when he passed away; Mr. Edward H. Kidder, a brother, of New York, and other relatives and friends. The funeral party was met at the station by a large number of Wilmington friends and members of the family and the remains were tenderly borne to the home of Mr. George Kidder, No. 101 South Third street, where many other friends called during the evening to pay their respects and to extend condolences to the bereaved ones.
The funeral will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon from St. James' Episcopal Church and the interment will be in the family lot in Oakdale cemetery.
Mr. Kidder was a son of the late Edward Kidder, a successful lumber manufacturer here before and during the war, and was in the 61st year of his age when he passed away. Besides the brothers and sister named, the deceased is also survived by two other brothers, Messrs. Gilbert P.
Kidder and Greer Kidder, of California. All of the bereaved ones have the sympathy of hosts of friends here and elsewhere in the sorrow that has come to them.
The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, North Carolina •
Fri, Oct 30, 1908
Page 1
The remains of the late Mr. Frederick Kidder, who passed away in a sanitarium at Litchfield, Conn., where he had been under treatment for some time, arrived in Wilmington on the train from the North yesterday evening, accompanied by his sister, Miss Annie Kidder, who was with him when he passed away; Mr. Edward H. Kidder, a brother, of New York, and other relatives and friends. The funeral party was met at the station by a large number of Wilmington friends and members of the family and the remains were tenderly borne to the home of Mr. George Kidder, No. 101 South Third street, where many other friends called during the evening to pay their respects and to extend condolences to the bereaved ones.
The funeral will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon from St. James' Episcopal Church and the interment will be in the family lot in Oakdale cemetery.
Mr. Kidder was a son of the late Edward Kidder, a successful lumber manufacturer here before and during the war, and was in the 61st year of his age when he passed away. Besides the brothers and sister named, the deceased is also survived by two other brothers, Messrs. Gilbert P.
Kidder and Greer Kidder, of California. All of the bereaved ones have the sympathy of hosts of friends here and elsewhere in the sorrow that has come to them.
The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, North Carolina •
Fri, Oct 30, 1908
Page 1
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