It seems there were two companions with him, who narrowly escaped the same fate. The boys were trying to learn to swim, but uncautiously ventured too far beyond their depth. His death is a sad blow to his parents and young companions, by whom he was much beloved.
The funeral services were held at the M.E. Church in Fairmont, May 22, by Rev. George M. Jones. Interment in Fairmont Cemetery.
The Fillmore County Democrat, (Exeter) May 27th, 1893 page 2.
Drowned in the Fillmore Mill. Siblings: Archibald, Daisy, Earle, Elwood, Hubert, and 7 others names unknown.
Lot Owner: T. J. Bender
It seems there were two companions with him, who narrowly escaped the same fate. The boys were trying to learn to swim, but uncautiously ventured too far beyond their depth. His death is a sad blow to his parents and young companions, by whom he was much beloved.
The funeral services were held at the M.E. Church in Fairmont, May 22, by Rev. George M. Jones. Interment in Fairmont Cemetery.
The Fillmore County Democrat, (Exeter) May 27th, 1893 page 2.
Drowned in the Fillmore Mill. Siblings: Archibald, Daisy, Earle, Elwood, Hubert, and 7 others names unknown.
Lot Owner: T. J. Bender
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Joseph Franklin "Frank" Bender
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Isadora Norwood "Dora" Bender Farrar
1871–1922
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Elwood Bender
1875–1959
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Urbanus Bender
1877–1959
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Daisy Bender
1879–1880
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Earl Bender
1881–1888
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Alda Bender Kellogg
1885–1977
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Archibald Bender
1887–1887
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Dwight L Bender
1889–1985
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Hubert Bender
1891–1974
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