The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, April 22, 1931
Sanford Francis KINDIG, 42, a carpenter living eight miles northeast of Rochester in the Olive Bethel neighborhood, died at 12:30 Wednesday morning at Woodlawn hospital where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. Death was due to complications which developed following an operation for appendicitis.
The deceased was born in Fulton County, August 18, 1880, the son of Orville and Elferetta KINDIG, and all of his life had been spent in Fulton County.
Survivors are his wife, who was formerly Thelma BRYANT; mother, Mrs. Elferetta KINDIG, of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer WIDEMAN, of Akron, Mrs. Tressa RICHARDSON, of Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Justin HALL, of Rochester; two brothers, Thornton [KINDIG], of Logansport and Vernon K. [KINDIG] of Akron.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Athens United Brethren Church. Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH will officiate and burial will be made in the Mt. Hope cemetery.
The Rochester Sentinel
Wednesday, April 22, 1931
Sanford Francis KINDIG, 42, a carpenter living eight miles northeast of Rochester in the Olive Bethel neighborhood, died at 12:30 Wednesday morning at Woodlawn hospital where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. Death was due to complications which developed following an operation for appendicitis.
The deceased was born in Fulton County, August 18, 1880, the son of Orville and Elferetta KINDIG, and all of his life had been spent in Fulton County.
Survivors are his wife, who was formerly Thelma BRYANT; mother, Mrs. Elferetta KINDIG, of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Elmer WIDEMAN, of Akron, Mrs. Tressa RICHARDSON, of Everett, Wash., and Mrs. Justin HALL, of Rochester; two brothers, Thornton [KINDIG], of Logansport and Vernon K. [KINDIG] of Akron.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the Athens United Brethren Church. Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH will officiate and burial will be made in the Mt. Hope cemetery.
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