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PVT Horace Marlow “Dick” Bing

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PVT Horace Marlow “Dick” Bing

Birth
Rodney, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Apr 1932 (aged 61)
Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Ferncliff | Lot 077 Grave 01
Memorial ID
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Horace Bing Dead

Horace (Dick) Bing, born and reared at Rodney, died at a hospital in his home town of Delaware early this morning, according to word from Bidwell.

He was a brother of Clerk of Courts Margaret McCormick.

Bing was in the hardware business and was known to be in a critical condition from cancer.

He is a son of the late Marlow Bing and a brother of Prof. S. H. Bing of Athens.

His wife was Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of the late J. H. Morrison of Evergreen. She and a daughter survive.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
April 4, 1932
Transcribed by Mary Kay Clark

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Bing, Horace
Horace Bing Funeral at Home in Delaware

Funeral services for Horace Bing, who died early Monday morning in a hospital at Delaware, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at his late home in Delaware and interment will be made in the cemetery there. Mr. Bing's condition was known to be critical by his friends and family since an operation about ten days ago.

Surviving besides the widow, is a daughter, Margaret, who is librarian at Wooster college, a brother, Prof. S.H. Bing, Athens, and five sisters; Mrs. Bella Swingle, Union Furnace, Miss Loma Bing, Delaware, Mrs. Laura Donnally, of Ray, Mrs. Esther Fox, of Columbus and Mrs. Margaret B. McCormick of this city.

The immediate family will all be present for the last rites as well as several Gallia county friends.

Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Morrison, of Bidwell, went to Delaware Tuesday.

Mr. Morrison is a brother of Mrs. Bing.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
April 5, 1932
Transcribed by Nancy McMillan

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Horace Bing Dead

Horace (Dick) Bing, born and reared at Rodney, died at a hospital in his home town of Delaware early this morning, according to word from Bidwell.

He was a brother of Clerk of Courts Margaret McCormick.

Bing was in the hardware business and was known to be in a critical condition from cancer.

He is a son of the late Marlow Bing and a brother of Prof. S. H. Bing of Athens.

His wife was Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of the late J. H. Morrison of Evergreen. She and a daughter survive.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
April 4, 1932
Transcribed by Mary Kay Clark

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Bing, Horace
Horace Bing Funeral at Home in Delaware

Funeral services for Horace Bing, who died early Monday morning in a hospital at Delaware, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at his late home in Delaware and interment will be made in the cemetery there. Mr. Bing's condition was known to be critical by his friends and family since an operation about ten days ago.

Surviving besides the widow, is a daughter, Margaret, who is librarian at Wooster college, a brother, Prof. S.H. Bing, Athens, and five sisters; Mrs. Bella Swingle, Union Furnace, Miss Loma Bing, Delaware, Mrs. Laura Donnally, of Ray, Mrs. Esther Fox, of Columbus and Mrs. Margaret B. McCormick of this city.

The immediate family will all be present for the last rites as well as several Gallia county friends.

Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Morrison, of Bidwell, went to Delaware Tuesday.

Mr. Morrison is a brother of Mrs. Bing.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
April 5, 1932
Transcribed by Nancy McMillan

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