Daniel J. Binder
Born: October 21st, 1845
Died: April 19th, 1904
Obituary
Last evening at 5:30 occurred the death of Daniel Binder, of No. 1732 Sunnyside Avenue, at the home of George Snyder, who lives north of the Sunnyside school, where he had gone on a social visit.
Deceased was in apparent robust health and Dr. Zaiser, who was called in the case decided death was due to apoplexy.
George Binder was born in Germany, October 21, 1845, and came to this country in 1881. A few years later he removed to Burlington and lived here continuously since. For several years he was superintendent of the Aspen Grove Cemetery, but about two years ago resigned that position and went to work for Joseph Bock, the nurseryman, in whose employ he was at the time of his death.
A son of the deceased is critically ill with typhoid fever and as soon as the family knew of the father’s death he was removed to Mercy hospital, lest he should learn of it. Mr. Binder was a prominent member of Excelsior Lodge, No. 253, AOUW, and is well known and highly respected throughout the city.
Deceased is survived by his widow and a large family, three daughters and six sons, Mrs. John Koch, Mary, Agnes, and Clara Binder; Geo. J., Daniel J., Gottlieb J., Wm. F., Albert and Edward Binder, all of this city, and a grandson, Daniel Koch.
The funeral will be held Friday at 2 o’clock