W. F. Kinder Died At Home
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William F. Kinder Died At Home 2nd Obituary
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Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Kinder, Finney, Cannon
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO December 10, 1902
William F. Kinder died at his home in Marble Hill on Friday, November 28, 1902 at 8:24 p.m. of Bright's disease. W. F. Kinder was born on May 24, 1830, near Gravel Hill, Cape Girardeau county and grew to manhood and for a number of years conducted a mercantile business in sight of his birthplace. Mr. Kinder united with the Presbyterian church in 1887 and has lived a pure, cheerful and consistent Christian life since that time. He leaves a wife, five sons and two daughters. The funeral services were conducted by the writer, I. P. Osborne, his pastor, at the Presbyterian church after which the body was laid to rest in the little cemetery at hahn's Chapel.
William F. Kinder died at his home in Marble Hill on Friday, November 28, 1902 at 8:24 p.m. of Bright's disease. W. F. Kinder was born on May 24, 1830, near Gravel Hill, Cape Girardeau county and grew to manhood and for a number of years conducted a mercantile business in sight of his birthplace. Mr. Kinder united with the Presbyterian church in 1887 and has lived a pure, cheerful and consistent Christian life since that time. He leaves a wife, five sons and two daughters. The funeral services were conducted by the writer, I. P. Osborne, his pastor, at the Presbyterian church after which the body was laid to rest in the little cemetery at hahn's Chapel.