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Wilder - John

Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana. Dec 25, 1925

 
John Wilder, who has been seriously ill for some weeks, died  Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services at th ehome in Northside were  held on Thursday morning. An obituary will appear next week.
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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Jan 1, 1926

 
As noted last week the funeral of John B. Wilder was held on  Thursday, Rev. JB Johnson being in charge of the services at the  home. Burial at Maple Ridge Cemetery The following is the  obituary: John B, son of Harden and Deborah Wilder was born in W.  Virginia, Feb 5, 1849 and died on Dec 22, 1925 of a complication  of diseases, aged 76Y10M17D. He moved to Indiana with his parents  in early manhood and has since resided in Fountain and Montgomery  counties. June 4, 1872 he was united in marriage to Miss Samantha  J. Alward. To them were born 3 children: one girl and two sons.  The girl and one boy died in infancy and James Wilder in 1913. In  1887 he united with the UB Church near Wallace. He was also a  member of the Waveland Odd Fellows Lodge of which he was a  faithful member. He was a farmer for a number of years. Later he  moved to town and followed teaming. He was an honest hard working  man, a kind husband and a good neighbor. Besides the wife, he  leaves one granddaughter, Mrs. Alta Case; two great grandsons,  Warren and John Case of Rockville; two brothers, Tom of  Veedersburg and Nat of Foster; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Walker  living near Elmdale; Nancy of Terre Haute and Mrs. Rose Johnson  of Danville, Ill; a number of nieces, nephews and friends. Those  who attended the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe  Case and sons, Warren and John and Mrs. Sherman Call of  Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seits and Mrs. Nancy Martin of  Terre Haute; Nat Wilder and Alva Strawser of Foster; Mrs. John  Linker, James and Roy Wilder from Veedersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ephie  Gooding of New Market; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elmore of Alamo; John  Machledt of Montezuma, Charles Pool of Hillsboro, George Alward  and Mrs. Havercamp of Crawfordsville. - transcribed by kbz
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