He Died of Paralysis
John E. Bindley, for many years a resident of Burdett, this county, died at his late home in Pueblo, Colorado, at three o'clock last Tuesday morning. A week ago he was attacked with a stroke of paralysis while attending to his duties in the commission store of J.D. Miller by whom he was employed. He continued to grow worse until he was relieved of his sufferings by death.
Mr. Bindley was forty-four years old and was born at Sugar Gove, Pennsylvania, where his aged mother and three brothers and three brothers still reside. In August of 1871 he married Miss Dell Mather, and in 1877 they removed to Kansas, locating at Burdett, where they engaged in the hotel business and conducted the Burdett House until it was destroyed by fire in 1889, after which they removed to Pueblo. A wife and for children, the eldest Millie, is married, mourn the death of a kind husband and father.
The remains, accompanied by Mrs. Bindley and three children, arrived from Pueblo Wednesday morning and in the afternoon were taken to Burdett for burial, the funeral being held in the church at that place on Thursday morning, conducted by Rev. Frank M. Wadley, of this city.
John Bindley had a wide circle of friends in this county, all of whom will regret to hear of his death and will sympathize with his bereft wife and children.
Mrs. Bindley is a sister for Mre. E.G. Seely of this city and a daughter of N.O. Mather, of Burd
He Died of Paralysis
John E. Bindley, for many years a resident of Burdett, this county, died at his late home in Pueblo, Colorado, at three o'clock last Tuesday morning. A week ago he was attacked with a stroke of paralysis while attending to his duties in the commission store of J.D. Miller by whom he was employed. He continued to grow worse until he was relieved of his sufferings by death.
Mr. Bindley was forty-four years old and was born at Sugar Gove, Pennsylvania, where his aged mother and three brothers and three brothers still reside. In August of 1871 he married Miss Dell Mather, and in 1877 they removed to Kansas, locating at Burdett, where they engaged in the hotel business and conducted the Burdett House until it was destroyed by fire in 1889, after which they removed to Pueblo. A wife and for children, the eldest Millie, is married, mourn the death of a kind husband and father.
The remains, accompanied by Mrs. Bindley and three children, arrived from Pueblo Wednesday morning and in the afternoon were taken to Burdett for burial, the funeral being held in the church at that place on Thursday morning, conducted by Rev. Frank M. Wadley, of this city.
John Bindley had a wide circle of friends in this county, all of whom will regret to hear of his death and will sympathize with his bereft wife and children.
Mrs. Bindley is a sister for Mre. E.G. Seely of this city and a daughter of N.O. Mather, of Burd
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John E.
Beloved Husband of Janett Bindley
Died July 10, 1894
44 Ys. 1 Mo 27 Days
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