August 24, 1939
EDNA BINDER
---Funeral services were held Sunday at the Christian Church for Mrs. Edna Canham Binder of Chicago, a former resident of La Plata. Rev. Albert W. Farmer read the services.
---Mrs. Binder died at her home in Chicago on August 17. She was forty-two years, five months and three days old, having been born March 14, 1897. She was the daughter of Frank and Maggie Willobee Canham.
---She united in her youth with the Christian Church. Her mother died when she was only three years old. After the death of her father in a train accident when she was a young woman, she moved to Chicago where she married Albert Binder about fourteen years ago. She had made her home in Chicago since that time.
---Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her death, her step-mother and four half-sisters, Mrs. Ray Martin, Mrs. Henry Gregory, Mrs. Paul Myers and Mildred Canham, all of Adair County, Missouri.
August 24, 1939
EDNA BINDER
---Funeral services were held Sunday at the Christian Church for Mrs. Edna Canham Binder of Chicago, a former resident of La Plata. Rev. Albert W. Farmer read the services.
---Mrs. Binder died at her home in Chicago on August 17. She was forty-two years, five months and three days old, having been born March 14, 1897. She was the daughter of Frank and Maggie Willobee Canham.
---She united in her youth with the Christian Church. Her mother died when she was only three years old. After the death of her father in a train accident when she was a young woman, she moved to Chicago where she married Albert Binder about fourteen years ago. She had made her home in Chicago since that time.
---Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her death, her step-mother and four half-sisters, Mrs. Ray Martin, Mrs. Henry Gregory, Mrs. Paul Myers and Mildred Canham, all of Adair County, Missouri.
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