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Francis Frederick Binggeli

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Francis Frederick Binggeli

Birth
Bern, Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, Switzerland
Death
12 Jan 1953 (aged 70)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.748125, Longitude: -111.8074175
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1953 Historical Newspapers - Jan 14
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho)

Francis F Binggeli, 70, formerly of 333 North Thirteenth, died Monday at a Boise hospital after a long illness. He had been living in Boise with his son, Warren W. Binngeli.
Mr. Binngeli was born May 3, 1882, in Bern, Switzerland, the son of Franz Fredrick and Anna Rupp Binngeli. He came to the United States as a child with his parents and the family lived at Weston, Idaho until his marriage to Gertrude Lillian Cole, June 19, 1909, in the LDS temple at Logan (Cache, Utah).
Mr. and Mrs. Binngeli homesteaded in Arbon Valley until 1920 when they moved to Tyhee. In 1925, they came to Pocatello and Mr. Binngeli was employed as a carman for the Union Pacific railroad. He retired in 1914.
Mr. Binngeli was a lifelong member of the LDS church and was an elder at the time of his death.
Surviving are the widow and the following sons and daughters; Raymond A. Binngeli, Oakland, Calif.; Lawrence R. Binngeli, in California; Warren W. Binngeli, Boise; Mrs. Edna Farrens, Pocatello. Also surviving are four brothers, Joseph and John of Weston; William of Dayton, Idaho; and Wilford of Heber City, Utah; a sister, Mrs. Emma Schwartz, Malad; two half sisters, Mrs. Louisa Hanson of Weston and Mrs Gladys Jensen in Utah; a half brother, John Neuenswander of Logan; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lea Binngeli of Pocatello; 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Furneral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Hall-Grant Mortuary chapel with W. R. Cahoon, former bishop of the Fourteenth Ward, officiating ????? will be in the Logan city cemetery.
Friends may see the family at the Eldon Farrens home, 1702 East Cedar, or view the body at the Hall-Grant Mortuary.
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1953 Historical Newspapers - Jan 14
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho)

Francis F Binggeli, 70, formerly of 333 North Thirteenth, died Monday at a Boise hospital after a long illness. He had been living in Boise with his son, Warren W. Binngeli.
Mr. Binngeli was born May 3, 1882, in Bern, Switzerland, the son of Franz Fredrick and Anna Rupp Binngeli. He came to the United States as a child with his parents and the family lived at Weston, Idaho until his marriage to Gertrude Lillian Cole, June 19, 1909, in the LDS temple at Logan (Cache, Utah).
Mr. and Mrs. Binngeli homesteaded in Arbon Valley until 1920 when they moved to Tyhee. In 1925, they came to Pocatello and Mr. Binngeli was employed as a carman for the Union Pacific railroad. He retired in 1914.
Mr. Binngeli was a lifelong member of the LDS church and was an elder at the time of his death.
Surviving are the widow and the following sons and daughters; Raymond A. Binngeli, Oakland, Calif.; Lawrence R. Binngeli, in California; Warren W. Binngeli, Boise; Mrs. Edna Farrens, Pocatello. Also surviving are four brothers, Joseph and John of Weston; William of Dayton, Idaho; and Wilford of Heber City, Utah; a sister, Mrs. Emma Schwartz, Malad; two half sisters, Mrs. Louisa Hanson of Weston and Mrs Gladys Jensen in Utah; a half brother, John Neuenswander of Logan; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lea Binngeli of Pocatello; 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Furneral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Hall-Grant Mortuary chapel with W. R. Cahoon, former bishop of the Fourteenth Ward, officiating ????? will be in the Logan city cemetery.
Friends may see the family at the Eldon Farrens home, 1702 East Cedar, or view the body at the Hall-Grant Mortuary.
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