Obit: Bardell, William A. (1867-1926)
Contact: Bardell, William A. (1867 - 1926)
Surnames: BARDELL MEYERS SENFT DAUGHENBAUGH SCHENBERGER GUNTHER
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 7/22/1926
DEATH OF W. A. BARDELL
Willam Albert Bardell died at the hospital in
Chippewa Falls, Friday July 9th, 1926. He had been in failing
health for some time and on July 1st underwent a serious operation
at the hospital, gradually growing weaker thereafter until the end
came. Mr. Bardell was born at Freeport, Ill., March 22, 1867, and
grew to manhood there. He was married to Minnie Ester Meyers at
Freeport, Feb. 16, 1893. In 1904 they moved to the town of York,
Clark County and bought a farm which they cleared up and greatly
improved during the time they lived upon it. In 1917 he sold the
farm and since then has lived in Florida most of the time,
especially in winter. Just recently he bought the Fred Bremer place
near Christie and had just moved in with his family before going to
the hospital.
Mr. Bardell was an excellent farmer, thrifty and progressive in his
methods, willing and efficient in helping in all community work and
was a valuable man in the neighborhood. His death is a serious loss
to his family and to the community.
He leaves his wife and three children: Clarence at home Clinton in
the town of York, and Emma, Mrs. Wm. Senft of Columbus, Ohio also
three grandchildren. The funeral was held in the M.E. church at
Christie, Rev. Thompson of Greenwood officiating. The body was laid
to rest in the Neillsville Cemetery.
Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Daughenbaugh, Mrs. And Mrs. Schenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunther
and son Wm., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bardell and daughter, all of
Freeport, Ill., Ed Bardell and Harvey Bardell of Crestbard, S.D.,
Mrs. Dan McClellan of Millidgeville, Ill., George and Milton Meyers
of Leaf River, Ill., Mrs. Harry Clem and Jesse Meyer of Rockford,
Ill.
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