This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: Nidlinger, Baker, Stults
Classification: Obituary
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kh.2ADE/1400
Message Board Post:
"Permission granted by the Decatur Daily Democrat for
obituary transcriptions on the Adams Co., IN GenWeb site only."
Decatur Daily Democrat, Thursday, July 15, 1909
He Suffered Long
George W. Nidlinger Died at Four O'Clock Yesterday Afternoon
Funeral Friday
The Services Will be Held From the Union Chapel Church
George Nidlinger, after a long and painful illness, died at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Levi Baker on north Second street in this city at a few minutes before four
o'clock yesterday afternoon. For two years and a half Mr. Nidlinger has been a
sufferer from dropsy and during the later months of his life a cancerous growth developed
which made his sufferings severe and painful in the extreme, and death came as a welcome
relief and release from sorrow and pain. The deceased was born in Root township October
19, 1848, and was sixty years, eight month, and twenty-five days old at the time of death.
His father and mother was Nathan and Jane Nidlinger for a long number of years residents
of Root township, having long since died, but they will be remembered by many of the older
people of this locality. Those of his immediate family still living are three sisters and
two brothers, Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. John Stults, Mrs. Levi Baker and Elijah Nidlinger
of this city, and J!
ohn Nidlinger of Union township. The funeral will be held Friday, leaving the house at
one o'clock, the services being held at the Union Chapel the Revs. Powell and Imler
officiating, interment to be made at the Union Chapel cemetery. Mr. Nidlinger was well
known in this city and this part of the county, and was always known as a thorough, honest
man, and he lived an exemplary life and leaves many friends who will always remember him
in the most kindly way.