Appeal Democrat newspaper - 11/25/1933 - p2 - DEATH CALLS B.V. PIONEER - Edwin Francis BINNINGER, 70, lifetime resident of Browns Valley, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dewey Allread, in Marysville. He had been in failing health for some time. - Binninger was widely known throughout Yuba county as a stockman and rancher. - Surviving are two sons, Charles E. Binninger of Marysville and Elmer R. Binninger of Browns Valley, and three daughters, Mrs. Harvey Eich, Mrs. Allread of Marysville and Mrs. Frank Brophy of Hammonton. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Hendricks, Sacramento; Mrs. Ruby White, San Francisco; Mrs. Margaret Miller, Tudor, and one brother, D.T. Binninger of Browns Valley. Nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, at Lipp and Sullivan chapel. Interment will be made in Peoria cemetery.
Appeal Democrat newspaper - 11/25/1933 - p2 - DEATH CALLS B.V. PIONEER - Edwin Francis BINNINGER, 70, lifetime resident of Browns Valley, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dewey Allread, in Marysville. He had been in failing health for some time. - Binninger was widely known throughout Yuba county as a stockman and rancher. - Surviving are two sons, Charles E. Binninger of Marysville and Elmer R. Binninger of Browns Valley, and three daughters, Mrs. Harvey Eich, Mrs. Allread of Marysville and Mrs. Frank Brophy of Hammonton. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Hendricks, Sacramento; Mrs. Ruby White, San Francisco; Mrs. Margaret Miller, Tudor, and one brother, D.T. Binninger of Browns Valley. Nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive. - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, at Lipp and Sullivan chapel. Interment will be made in Peoria cemetery.
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