Obit: Gardner, George (1861 - 1935)
Transcriber: Steven Lavey ----Source: THE
LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Wis.) 06/20/1935 Gardner, George
(May 2, 1861 - June 8, 1935) George Gardner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfurd Gardner, was born May 2, 1861, in the
Town of Rodden, Canada. He passed away at 5:30 P.M., June 8th,
1935, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Heiking, in the Town
of Eaton. His age was 74 years, 1 month and 6 days. In 1879 he came
to Wisconsin and seven years later, was married to Miss Linda
Johnson, of the Town of York, Clark County. To this union were born
three children, Floyd Gardner of the Town of Beaver, Vera, now Mrs.
Fred Heiking, Town of Eaton, and also one child who died in
infancy. He was converted and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church
of Loyal, continuing in that relationship to the end of life. He
leaves to mourn his departure, besides his wife, one son, one
daughter, and five grandchildren, also one brother and two sisters,
his mother and father, two sisters and one brother, having preceded
him in death. Good night, sleep
well beloved, when the last slow dusk has fallen, and your steps no
more make music on the empty upper floor and day is fully
passed. We who so lightly
let you go alone, evening by evening, from our trustful sight into
the mystery of sleep's unknown. We need not fear,
tonight Death is so gentle, dark will break to dawn, Love will be
safe until the morning light. Sleep well, good
night. Nancy Byrd Turner Funeral services
were held form the M.E. Church, Loyal, Wednesday afternoon, June
12th, with interment in the Loyal Cemetery, Rev. A. N. Chapman
officiating. The Tribune joins the many friends of the bereaved in
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