Mr. Dunham was a veteran of the Civil war, having volunteered in July, 1862 as a member of the 107th regiment. His army Comrades tell of his fearless, soldiery qualities.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunham are survived by an only child, Irvin Dunham, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Dunham also leaves a sister and brother to grieve for them, while both had many kind friends and neighbors who sympathize deeply with the family and relatives in their sorrow. This couple who had spent many happy years of life together were laid side by side in the Hector union burial ground on Friday, May 14th.
Mr. Dunham was a veteran of the Civil war, having volunteered in July, 1862 as a member of the 107th regiment. His army Comrades tell of his fearless, soldiery qualities.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunham are survived by an only child, Irvin Dunham, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Dunham also leaves a sister and brother to grieve for them, while both had many kind friends and neighbors who sympathize deeply with the family and relatives in their sorrow. This couple who had spent many happy years of life together were laid side by side in the Hector union burial ground on Friday, May 14th.
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