From the ElDorado Times, June 19, 1933
SILVER FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY
Funeral services for Isaac Silver, Butler County pioneer, who died at Burns Thursday, were held at the Methodist Church there Saturday afternoon with Rev. R.D. Miller officiating. A large group of friends and relatives of the aged Burns resident attended.
A quartet composed of H.A. Bender, Eliis Manks,Ralph Gfeller and Mr. Miller sang "The Old Rugged Cross, "No Night There", and "City Foursquare". Pallbearers were sons and grandsons of Mr. Silver. Interment was made in West cemetery here. The Byrd Funeral Home in charge.
From the ElDorado Times, June 19, 1933
SILVER FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY
Funeral services for Isaac Silver, Butler County pioneer, who died at Burns Thursday, were held at the Methodist Church there Saturday afternoon with Rev. R.D. Miller officiating. A large group of friends and relatives of the aged Burns resident attended.
A quartet composed of H.A. Bender, Eliis Manks,Ralph Gfeller and Mr. Miller sang "The Old Rugged Cross, "No Night There", and "City Foursquare". Pallbearers were sons and grandsons of Mr. Silver. Interment was made in West cemetery here. The Byrd Funeral Home in charge.
Family Members
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Martha Ellen Silver Siefert
1863–1947
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Emma Jane Silver Sidener
1873–1974
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Chauncey Earnest "John" Silver
1877–1943
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Ira Golden Silver
1879–1967
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Archie Glen Silver
1882–1949
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William H Silver
1884–1976
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Edna Mabel Silver Sidener
1887–1960
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Anna May "Annie" Silver Freeman
1889–1976
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Mary E Silver Gallagher
1892–1965
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