Floyd was driven home in his car by his brother, Earl, who left Floyd laying in the back seat of the car. The following morning, Earl went to Floyd's home to check on him, and discovered Floyd, face down, deceased on the back seat of his car.
Cause: Accidental Asphyxiation
Since the Great Depression, Floyd did not trust any financial institution to keep his money safe. Instead of depositing his money in a bank, Floyd would put his money in large pickle jars with lids, and bury them in a pit that he dug on his property. After Floyd's death his family searched his property but never found the pit.
Floyd was a bachelor; no children; and, he had a twin sister, Florence.
Contributed By Niece:
Nadine Federer-Richman
Floyd was driven home in his car by his brother, Earl, who left Floyd laying in the back seat of the car. The following morning, Earl went to Floyd's home to check on him, and discovered Floyd, face down, deceased on the back seat of his car.
Cause: Accidental Asphyxiation
Since the Great Depression, Floyd did not trust any financial institution to keep his money safe. Instead of depositing his money in a bank, Floyd would put his money in large pickle jars with lids, and bury them in a pit that he dug on his property. After Floyd's death his family searched his property but never found the pit.
Floyd was a bachelor; no children; and, he had a twin sister, Florence.
Contributed By Niece:
Nadine Federer-Richman
Gravesite Details
The date of Floyd's birth year on his headstone is incorrect. Floyd was born in 1903.
Family Members
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Edward Danielĺ "Ed" Federer
1895–1950
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Henry Lee "Hank" Federer
1896–1987
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Sophia Mae "May" Federer Kutschka
1898–1949
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Anna E Federer Moyer
1900–1984
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Leonard Nicklas Federer
1901–1976
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Florence R Federer Piehl
1903–1972
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John Ray Federer
1907–1924
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Jennie L. Federer
1909–1909
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Earl Clyde Federer
1910–1980
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Justus Carl Federer
1912–1966
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