George Fender, who lived a short distance west of Hollowtown, died Thursday evening from the result of a stroke of paralysis. About a year ago he suffered a slight stroke which was followed by another Monday morning, from which time he remained unconscious until his death. Mr. Fender was an excellent man, a rendition of a most excellent man, a good neighbor and will be sadly missed in that community. He was a member of the Christian Church at Buford . His body was interred in the cemetery at Union, besides that of his daughter, who died several years ago.
The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio) 1886-1973, June 09, 1910, Image 1 (on line).
Contributed by DKT (Find-a-Grave Contributor #47139155).
George Fender, who lived a short distance west of Hollowtown, died Thursday evening from the result of a stroke of paralysis. About a year ago he suffered a slight stroke which was followed by another Monday morning, from which time he remained unconscious until his death. Mr. Fender was an excellent man, a rendition of a most excellent man, a good neighbor and will be sadly missed in that community. He was a member of the Christian Church at Buford . His body was interred in the cemetery at Union, besides that of his daughter, who died several years ago.
The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland County, Ohio) 1886-1973, June 09, 1910, Image 1 (on line).
Contributed by DKT (Find-a-Grave Contributor #47139155).
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