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BILBO, Benjamin Grant

Benjamin Grant Bilbo

Source: Waveland Independent, May 7, 1915

-- Benjamin Bilbo Burned to Death -- At about five on Wed. morning, those who were not already up were awakened by the fire bell. The fire proved to be at the home of Benjamin Bilbo on N. Cross Street. On reaching the scene the people were horrified to learn that a misfortune was also a tragedy -- a home was burning and the owner was dying from terrible burns. It seems that Mr. Bilbo had started a fire in the kitchen range, using the coal oil, as was his custom. The fire did not burn briskly enough to suit him, so he gave it another dose from the can. In some way the oil in the can became ignited and the flames filled the room, setting both the house and Mr. Bilbo's clothing on fire. He fought the flames as best he could, all the time telling his wife to keep away from him, and finally staggered out into the yard where he fell, almost crisp from head to toe. Carson Dietrich and Bert Felton were the first to reach him. They smothered the remaining flames with comforts. In spite of the awful experience, Mr. Bilbo was still conscious and told the men how the accident happened. He was removed to Isaac Ritter's home and medical aid summoned. Little could be done. As a last resort, he was taken to Culver hospital on the morning train, where he died about half past ten. The wife and daughter were summoned by phone but did not reach his bedside before his death. The house was beyond saving before anyone arrived. The fire company and citizens, however, did very effective work in saving the adjoining house of Elmer Dietrich. They were able to do this only by the fortunate chance that there was no wind, and there happened to be a full cistern on Mr. Dietrich's premises. Even then it was touch and go. Marshal McCall braved the intense heat between the building with a shutter as a backstop. The body was brought back on the evening train and taken to the home of the daughter, Mrs. Hubert Loudermill, where funeral services will be held at ten this morning in charge of Rev. F.B. Solin. Interment at Maple Ridge cemetery. The casket will not be opened at this service. The fire was as complete a loss as ever occurred in Waveland, everything being burned. Mrs. Bilbo escaped in her night clothes. The loss on the building and contents would probably go over $2000. There was $500 insurance on the house, $200 on furniture and $50 on a small barn, which was not damaged greatly.

Source: Waveland Independent, May 14, 1915

Funeral services for Benjamin Bilbo were held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hubert Loudermill, at 10 on Friday morning, Rev. FB Solin, preaching the sermon. George Dillman, WY Durham, EC Dietrick, John Sharp, Garrie Dillman and Albertus Upton acted as pallbearers. The following obituary was read: Benjamin Grant Bilbo was born in Montgomery Co, 3 mi. NW of Waveland, July 6, 1863, and met with a tragic death May 5, 1915, aged 51 years, 9 months and 29 days. He was the son of David and Mary Thornton Bilbo, being one of 5 children: Joseph, John, David Dowe and Mary, all of whom are dead except Dr. John Bilbo, of Russellville. He was baptized in infancy in the Highlands Methodist Church and was married to Mary Elizabeth Patton Aug 21, 1883. Two children were born to this union, Donald of Beatrice, Ind and Mrs. Ferroll Loudermill of this place. The deceased leaves, besides the widow, his brother John, his two children and three grandchildren, Jane and Jean Bilbo and Doris Loudermill. Our father was of a kind and gentle disposition making many friends and few enemies, and was loved by all who knew him. His greatest happiness lay in his home and his family, and he was never so well satisfied as when surrounded by them, and asking little from this life, he yet received its riches blessings (poem). Those from a distance attending the funeral were: William Patton, Round Hill; Thomas Patton, Brownsvalley; M/M OB Groves, Ed Groves and Otho Sharp, new Market; George and Fred Patton, Linden; Dr. and Mrs. John Bilbo, Frank Bilbo, Mrs. Charles Owens and Inez Owens, Russellville; James Goslin, Roachdale; M/M Goff, Ladoga; Guy Titus, William Patton, Hugh Patton, Mrs. Roy Fullwider, Mrs. Carrie Foster, Cletis Foster, M/M Bert Vancleave, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Gooding, Parkersburg, M/M Fred Stebbins, Montezuma.

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