John Bender and Matilda Bender are my third great grandparents on my mother's paternal line (William H. Lawbaugh ->Effie Bender->William H. Bender ->John Bender)
Two large gravestones in the front and two flat stones in the rear.
John Bender, 1845-1925; Matilda, his wife, 1847-1932.
Leroy, son of J & M Bender, died April 1, 1884; the rest of the tombstone was too degraded to read.
(Leroy was 9 months old when he died.)
Ella F., daughter of J & M Bender, died Apr 21, 1889, aged 8 yrs 23d's, she's waiting for us in the glorious eden land which lies beyone the sunset of life.
W H Bender, born May 23, 1868, died Oct 4, 1902, Dearest father thou hast left us and our loss we deeply feel. But tis god that has bereft us he can all our sorrows heal.
(William was 34 years old when he died. He was survived by his wife, Mary, and their 5 children.)
Sierra, I enjoy reading your posts. I loved Tombstone Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Linda Gray
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI didn't see a place to email you anywhere on your blog or profile. I would love to chat about your Bender relatives. I'm doing research for a friend who is a Bender. His family came from Germany to Russia to North and South Dakota and then some went to MO. Not sure about KS. I'd have to look into the records. You can email me at jencoffeelover at gmail dot com
Thanks!
Jen
The image of the finger pointing up isn't quite as effective when the stone is set flat. Uh,...Where?... :-)
ReplyDeleteJust some grave humor. We all know it means heaven. I must be feeling in a funk today.
Regards,
Theresa (Tangled Trees)