Death of Chas. Winslow
Charles Winslow, one of the old pioneers of this section, died at his home five miles southwest of Lenox, Sunday. Mr. Winslow had been failing for some time and quietly passed away Sunday morning. He was about 70 years of age and almost all his life was spent in Grove Township. Several months ago the wife died and since that time Mr. Winslow made his home on the old homestead with his only son, who with one daughter, Mrs. Kirkman, are the only surviving members of the family.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday at 11 o'clock, Rev. A. L. Davidson officiating. The body was brought to Lenox and taken to Bedford on the afternoon train where interment was made.
Bedford Free Press, Wednesday February 25, 1919 [p. 1]
Charles Winslow Buried Here
Charles Winslow died at his home near Lenox Sunday February 23. The funeral services were conducted from the home Tuesday morning and the body was brought to Bedford Tuesday afternoon and interment made in the Bedford cemetery. A short service was conducted at the grave by Rev. E. E. Lowe, pastor of the Christian church of Bedford.
Mr. Winslow is a brother-in-law of Mrs. V. O. Nelson of this city.
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday February 27, 1919 [p. 1]
Charles Winslow Buried Here
Charles Winslow died at his home near Lenox Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. He was married to Cora [Alice] Walker, who died last fall and whose burial was in Bedford Cemetery. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kirkman, and one son, Joel. The remains were brought to Bedford Tuesday and buried beside those of his wife.
Death of Chas. Winslow
Charles Winslow, one of the old pioneers of this section, died at his home five miles southwest of Lenox, Sunday. Mr. Winslow had been failing for some time and quietly passed away Sunday morning. He was about 70 years of age and almost all his life was spent in Grove Township. Several months ago the wife died and since that time Mr. Winslow made his home on the old homestead with his only son, who with one daughter, Mrs. Kirkman, are the only surviving members of the family.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday at 11 o'clock, Rev. A. L. Davidson officiating. The body was brought to Lenox and taken to Bedford on the afternoon train where interment was made.
Bedford Free Press, Wednesday February 25, 1919 [p. 1]
Charles Winslow Buried Here
Charles Winslow died at his home near Lenox Sunday February 23. The funeral services were conducted from the home Tuesday morning and the body was brought to Bedford Tuesday afternoon and interment made in the Bedford cemetery. A short service was conducted at the grave by Rev. E. E. Lowe, pastor of the Christian church of Bedford.
Mr. Winslow is a brother-in-law of Mrs. V. O. Nelson of this city.
Bedford Times-Republican, Thursday February 27, 1919 [p. 1]
Charles Winslow Buried Here
Charles Winslow died at his home near Lenox Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. He was married to Cora [Alice] Walker, who died last fall and whose burial was in Bedford Cemetery. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kirkman, and one son, Joel. The remains were brought to Bedford Tuesday and buried beside those of his wife.
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