Victor Gorder Will Be Buried at Havre Wednesday
Havre, March 3--Funeral rites for Victor Gorder, 42, of Glasgow, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Holland and Bonine Funeral Home. The Rev. O. J. C. Norem will officiate. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery. Former servicemen will be pallbearers and have charge of the military funeral.
Clarence Victor Gorder was born at Starbuck, Minn., June 3, 1894. He was graduated from Park Region Luther College at Fergus Falls, Minn., in 1914. For eight years he farmed at Starbuck and came to Montana in 1928. For six years he was agent for the International elevator at Turner. Later he worked at the Fort Peck dam, continuing there until illness forced him to stop work. He entered the veterans' hospital at Sheridan, Wyo., April 9, 1936, and died March 18.
He leaves to survive him his wife and five children, Homer, Christian, Helen Vivian and Clarence Victor, all of Glasgow; his mother, Mrs. Pauline Gorder, of Starbuck, Minn.; three sisters, Mrs. George Habiger of Fort Peck, Mrs. Otto M. Rigg of Rudyard, and Mrs. C. L. Hanson of Havre; four brothers, Arnold Gorder and Palmer Gorder of Starbuck, Minn., Paul Gorder of Sunburst, and Oswald Gorder of Rudyard.
He served in the Army during the World war.
Victor Gorder Will Be Buried at Havre Wednesday
Havre, March 3--Funeral rites for Victor Gorder, 42, of Glasgow, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Holland and Bonine Funeral Home. The Rev. O. J. C. Norem will officiate. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery. Former servicemen will be pallbearers and have charge of the military funeral.
Clarence Victor Gorder was born at Starbuck, Minn., June 3, 1894. He was graduated from Park Region Luther College at Fergus Falls, Minn., in 1914. For eight years he farmed at Starbuck and came to Montana in 1928. For six years he was agent for the International elevator at Turner. Later he worked at the Fort Peck dam, continuing there until illness forced him to stop work. He entered the veterans' hospital at Sheridan, Wyo., April 9, 1936, and died March 18.
He leaves to survive him his wife and five children, Homer, Christian, Helen Vivian and Clarence Victor, all of Glasgow; his mother, Mrs. Pauline Gorder, of Starbuck, Minn.; three sisters, Mrs. George Habiger of Fort Peck, Mrs. Otto M. Rigg of Rudyard, and Mrs. C. L. Hanson of Havre; four brothers, Arnold Gorder and Palmer Gorder of Starbuck, Minn., Paul Gorder of Sunburst, and Oswald Gorder of Rudyard.
He served in the Army during the World war.
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