Death of Civil War Veteran
Death came suddenly to Abner Winner, a veteran of the Civil War, when he dropped dead in the yard at the home of his son, Nathan, in this city, on Thursday morning of last week, death being due to heart failure. Mr. Winner was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Winner and was in his eighty-first year. Besides his son, with whom he resided, he is survived by several grand-children and a wife.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Fred Wilson, of Vermont, were held from the Ray Christian church on Saturday morning. Interment was in the Salem cemetery near Astoria.
Abner Winner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Winner, was born in Schuyler county in the year 1843. He was twice married. He was married to Sarah B. Heaton in the year 1865, June 15. To this union was born seven children. One son, Nathan, survives. The wife and mother departed this life Sept. 29, 1910. He was again married to Mary H. Seward on April 13, 1913, at Rushville, Ill. This wife, still survives with the son and grand-children--Douglas Heaton of Vermont and Mrs. John White of Springfield. Mrs. John Taylor of Rushville, Maro D. Cameron of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. J. H. Pryor of LaHarpe.
Death of Civil War Veteran
Death came suddenly to Abner Winner, a veteran of the Civil War, when he dropped dead in the yard at the home of his son, Nathan, in this city, on Thursday morning of last week, death being due to heart failure. Mr. Winner was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Winner and was in his eighty-first year. Besides his son, with whom he resided, he is survived by several grand-children and a wife.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Fred Wilson, of Vermont, were held from the Ray Christian church on Saturday morning. Interment was in the Salem cemetery near Astoria.
Abner Winner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Winner, was born in Schuyler county in the year 1843. He was twice married. He was married to Sarah B. Heaton in the year 1865, June 15. To this union was born seven children. One son, Nathan, survives. The wife and mother departed this life Sept. 29, 1910. He was again married to Mary H. Seward on April 13, 1913, at Rushville, Ill. This wife, still survives with the son and grand-children--Douglas Heaton of Vermont and Mrs. John White of Springfield. Mrs. John Taylor of Rushville, Maro D. Cameron of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. J. H. Pryor of LaHarpe.
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