Memorials › John P Binder
27 Jul 1861 – 11 Feb 1933
| Birth | 27 Jul 1861 |
| Death | 11 Feb 1933 |
| Cemetery | Schuyler Cemetery Schuyler , Colfax County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Sally55 on 28 Nov 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66253314 |
The Columbus Daily Telegram , February 11, 1933 BINDER-- JOHN P. BINDER, 71, PROMINENT RICHLAND FARMER, DIES TODAY - Had Lived On Same Farm of 65 Years; Death Follows a Stroke of Apoplexy Richland, Feb. 11 (Special to The Telegram) – John P. Binder, 71, prominent resident of this community for 65 years, died at 2:45 a.m. today at his home three miles southeast of here following a brief illness. Death resulted from apoplexy. Stricken Sunday, he regained consciousness for a few moments Tuesday when he recognized members of the family, but lapsed again into a coma from which he did not rally. Born July 27 1861, in Johnstown, Pa., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Binder he came with his parents to Nebraska June 6, 1868, settling on the homestead where his death occurred today. Following his marriage to Miss Sophronia E. Crosby, in Fremont on June 25, 1901, they established their home on the home farm and have lived there continuously since. Beside his widow, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harry Flynn, of Schuyler, Mrs. Conrad Loseke of Creston, Miss Ruth Binder of Council Bluffs, and Miss Mary Binder at home; two sons, Dean and Dick at home; and one grandchild, James Henry Flynn. He is also survived by three brothers, Frank of Bayfield, Colo., Will of Ridgeway, Colo., and Dr. Fred Binder of Corning, Ia., two sisters, Mrs. Victor Kissling, of Omaha and Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, of Stuart. Although his farming interests kept him busy, Mr. Binder displayed a keen interest in politics, as a socialist and a democrat. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
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