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Oliver Anderson Bader

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Oliver Anderson Bader

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21 Apr 1952 (aged 84)
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Hawarden, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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O.A. Bader, 84, a resident of Hawarden 67 years, died Monday evening at the Hawarden hospital following a heart attack.

Mr. Bader suffered the attack in the morning while working in his garden and was taken to the Hawarden hospital in the Barnard ambulance.

The body will be taken to the Bader home this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home and at 2:30 at the Associated church. Burial will be in Grace Hill cemetery under the direction of the Barnard Funeral home.

He was a charger member of the Brewer Fire department, which later became the Hawarden Fired department. For many years he served as assistant chief and retired only when he felt that he was unable to carry on.

For 35 years he served as secretary of the board of education. He was a long time member of the Congregational church and served as a deacon and was a member of the board of control of this organization over a long period of time. he was a member of the Knights of Pythias until they disbanded.

Perhaps no person in Hawarden was better known than Mr. Bader. Through his disposition he made many fiends in the business world as well as in social life.

Oliver Anderson Bader, son of S.R. and Maria Anderson Bader, was born in Jackson county, Iowa, October 2, 1867. His parents came from Virginia and were pioneers of Jackson county. He came to Hawarden with his parents in 1885 at the age of 18. He attended business college at Davenport two years.

He was married to Miss Elizabeth Beaumont of Hawarden November 9, 1892, and would have been married 60 years this coming fall.

The widow survives. Mrs. Jessie Williams, a sister-in-law of Mr. Bader, has lived with them many years. He has seven surviving nieces and nephews, Mrs. Mae Murley, Miss Minnie Blunt, Mrs. Dave Engebritson and Henry Bader of Hawarden, Howard Bader of Rock Rapids, Iowa, Mrs. Eula Hancock of Elizabeth, Ill., and Lee Bader of Iowa City.


The Independent (Hawarden, Iowa) 4/24/1952

O.A. Bader, 84, a resident of Hawarden 67 years, died Monday evening at the Hawarden hospital following a heart attack.

Mr. Bader suffered the attack in the morning while working in his garden and was taken to the Hawarden hospital in the Barnard ambulance.

The body will be taken to the Bader home this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home and at 2:30 at the Associated church. Burial will be in Grace Hill cemetery under the direction of the Barnard Funeral home.

He was a charger member of the Brewer Fire department, which later became the Hawarden Fired department. For many years he served as assistant chief and retired only when he felt that he was unable to carry on.

For 35 years he served as secretary of the board of education. He was a long time member of the Congregational church and served as a deacon and was a member of the board of control of this organization over a long period of time. he was a member of the Knights of Pythias until they disbanded.

Perhaps no person in Hawarden was better known than Mr. Bader. Through his disposition he made many fiends in the business world as well as in social life.

Oliver Anderson Bader, son of S.R. and Maria Anderson Bader, was born in Jackson county, Iowa, October 2, 1867. His parents came from Virginia and were pioneers of Jackson county. He came to Hawarden with his parents in 1885 at the age of 18. He attended business college at Davenport two years.

He was married to Miss Elizabeth Beaumont of Hawarden November 9, 1892, and would have been married 60 years this coming fall.

The widow survives. Mrs. Jessie Williams, a sister-in-law of Mr. Bader, has lived with them many years. He has seven surviving nieces and nephews, Mrs. Mae Murley, Miss Minnie Blunt, Mrs. Dave Engebritson and Henry Bader of Hawarden, Howard Bader of Rock Rapids, Iowa, Mrs. Eula Hancock of Elizabeth, Ill., and Lee Bader of Iowa City.


The Independent (Hawarden, Iowa) 4/24/1952



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