Obit: Eder, George (1847 - 1928)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: EDER
THOMAS KOLER WOLF RAINER ----Source: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Wis.) 03/15/1928 Eder, George (8
JUL 1847 - 6 Mar 1928) Funeral services
for George Eder were held at the Catholic Church last Friday
morning, Rev. Lachnit officiating, and interment made in the Colby
Cemetery. The deceased was
born in Fulton, Wis., July 8, 1847, and died March 6, 1928, chronic
leukemia being the cause of the departure from this earthly life.
Thus he reached the age of eighty years, seven months and
twenty-seven days. The deceased served in the U. S. Army during the
Civil War and came to this locality with his wife and a few small
children in 1877, when this vicinity was still a vast wilderness,
and located on a piece of land in the town of Green Grove, Clark
County, Wis. By hard and diligent work, he built a fine farm, and,
like all our early pioneers, he was a man of generous impulses and
never forgot the hospitable ways of the pioneer. He filled the
various relations of life as son, husband, father, brother and
friend, and filled them well. But now he is gone and another name
is stricken from the ever lessening roll of early pioneers and
Civil War Vets. His departure is
mourned by the following children: Henry B. Eder, Colby; John Eder,
New York; Joe Eder, Newark, N.J.; Mrs. Mary E. Thomas, Banksville,
Pa. Also the following brother and sisters: Joe Eder, Hilbert; Mrs.
Mary Koler, Fredonia; Mrs. Anna Wolf, Hilbert, Wis. His wife
preceded him to the Great Beyond. Those from out of
town here for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolf, Hilbert; Joe
Eder, Hilbert; John Eder, New York; Vivian Eder, Madison; Everett
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