A Prominent Farmer and Well Known Citizen
Mr. Henry William Borcherding died at his home in Smyrna Township at three o'clock this morning with locomotor ataxin and other complaints. Mr. Borcherding was 72 years ofage on July 15th. He was born in Hnover, Germany and came to this country as a young man. He lived in Madison for a short time and then moed to the farm where he died. The deceased was married to Miss Indiana Mercer (Mouser).
There were nine children in his family as follows, Mrs. Chauncey Cravens, Mrs. Hugh Cravens, Mrs. Bert Runyon, Mrs. George Black, Mrs. Russell Fewell, and Masters Willand John how live near the far. Mr. Jacob and Miss Luella are at home.
The funeral will occur Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The burial will be in the Springdale Cemetery.
A Prominent Farmer and Well Known Citizen
Mr. Henry William Borcherding died at his home in Smyrna Township at three o'clock this morning with locomotor ataxin and other complaints. Mr. Borcherding was 72 years ofage on July 15th. He was born in Hnover, Germany and came to this country as a young man. He lived in Madison for a short time and then moed to the farm where he died. The deceased was married to Miss Indiana Mercer (Mouser).
There were nine children in his family as follows, Mrs. Chauncey Cravens, Mrs. Hugh Cravens, Mrs. Bert Runyon, Mrs. George Black, Mrs. Russell Fewell, and Masters Willand John how live near the far. Mr. Jacob and Miss Luella are at home.
The funeral will occur Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The burial will be in the Springdale Cemetery.
Family Members
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Abbey Rose Borcherding
1871–1871
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Lesetta B. Borcherding Black
1875–1958
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Jacob M. Borcherding
1878–1967
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John Charles Borcherding
1883–1962
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Stella May "Tutie" Borcherding
1885–1901
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Lydia M. Borcherding Cravens
1888–1973
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Luella Vivian Borcherding Gabel
1891–1977
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Florence Pearl Borcherding
1895–1895
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Clarence Earl Borcherding
1895–1895
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