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Leo Joseph Binder

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Leo Joseph Binder

Birth
Austria
Death
14 Feb 1965 (aged 81)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-115-5/1
Memorial ID
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Youngest child of Jacob B. Binder and Josefa Anna (Gotsch) Binder. His mother and father, their 4 youngest children, Rosalia "Rose", age 11; Rudolfina "Phina", age 9; Adolf Edward, age 8 and Leo Joseph, age 6, arrived in the U.S. [New York] on 11 July 1889, from Bukovina, on the SS Veedam.

"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Monday, February 15
"Binder, Leo J. - Passed away Feb. 14 at a local hospital. His home E730 Pacific. Survived by his wife, Edna M. Binder, at the home; 1 daughter, Mrs. Kenneth McCreight, Spokane; 1 sister, Mrs. Phina Burnett, Sandpoint, Ida.; numerous nieces and nephews; 1 sister-in-law, Sister Margaret Ellen at the convent of the Holy Name, Oswego, Ore. He was a resident of this area for over 70 years. He was owner and manager of NY Bronze and Foundry and manager of Binder Foundry, and a member of Sacred Heart Church. Funeral arrangements are in the care of the Hennessey Funeral Home, N2203 Division St."

"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Tuesday, February 16, 1965
"BINDER, Leo J. - His home, E730 Pacific. A resident of this area for over 70 years. He was owner and manager of N Y Bronze and Foundry and manager of Binder Foundry, and a member of Sacred Heart Church and Spokane Gun Club. Rosary Tues., Feb 16 at 8:30 p m in the Rose Chapel of the Hennessey Funeral Home, N2203 Division St. Funeral service Wed. Feb 17 at 9:00 a.m. from Sacred Heart Church, 7th & Chandler. Rev. Erwin L. Sadlowski, J C D officiating. Interment Fairmount Memorial Park. Survived by his wife, Edna M. Binder, at the home, 1 daughter, Mrs. Kenneth A. McCreight, Spokane; 1 sister, Mrs. Phina Burnett, Sandpoint, Idaho, numerous nieces and nephews; 1 sister-in-law, Sister Margaret Ellen at the convent of the Holy Name, Oswego, Ore."
Youngest child of Jacob B. Binder and Josefa Anna (Gotsch) Binder. His mother and father, their 4 youngest children, Rosalia "Rose", age 11; Rudolfina "Phina", age 9; Adolf Edward, age 8 and Leo Joseph, age 6, arrived in the U.S. [New York] on 11 July 1889, from Bukovina, on the SS Veedam.

"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Monday, February 15
"Binder, Leo J. - Passed away Feb. 14 at a local hospital. His home E730 Pacific. Survived by his wife, Edna M. Binder, at the home; 1 daughter, Mrs. Kenneth McCreight, Spokane; 1 sister, Mrs. Phina Burnett, Sandpoint, Ida.; numerous nieces and nephews; 1 sister-in-law, Sister Margaret Ellen at the convent of the Holy Name, Oswego, Ore. He was a resident of this area for over 70 years. He was owner and manager of NY Bronze and Foundry and manager of Binder Foundry, and a member of Sacred Heart Church. Funeral arrangements are in the care of the Hennessey Funeral Home, N2203 Division St."

"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Tuesday, February 16, 1965
"BINDER, Leo J. - His home, E730 Pacific. A resident of this area for over 70 years. He was owner and manager of N Y Bronze and Foundry and manager of Binder Foundry, and a member of Sacred Heart Church and Spokane Gun Club. Rosary Tues., Feb 16 at 8:30 p m in the Rose Chapel of the Hennessey Funeral Home, N2203 Division St. Funeral service Wed. Feb 17 at 9:00 a.m. from Sacred Heart Church, 7th & Chandler. Rev. Erwin L. Sadlowski, J C D officiating. Interment Fairmount Memorial Park. Survived by his wife, Edna M. Binder, at the home, 1 daughter, Mrs. Kenneth A. McCreight, Spokane; 1 sister, Mrs. Phina Burnett, Sandpoint, Idaho, numerous nieces and nephews; 1 sister-in-law, Sister Margaret Ellen at the convent of the Holy Name, Oswego, Ore."


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