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Dimler, William

Source: Greencastle Herald 13 Jan 1908 p 1

The death of William Dimler, 54 years old, who lived a mile and a half north of Fillmore, occurred at near 4:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon in the Dr. Fletcher Sanitarium in Indianapolis where he had been for about two months.  Heart disease was the immediate cause of his death.  He leaves a widow but no children. The body was brought to his home on the Interurban car at 9 o’clock this morning. The funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Christian Church in Fillmore. The services will be conducted by the Rev. EB Scofield of Indianapolis.  Mr. Dimler was perhaps on of the best known farmers in Putnam County.  He was a buyer of wool and each year purchased a large amount of the Putnam County wool.  In this way he gained a large acquaintance with the farmers and people of Putnam County.  A few months ago he was taken critically ill with nervous prostration.  He gradually grew worse and his mind became affected.  About two months ago he was taken to the Indianapolis sanitarium.  An autopsy will be held at the home this afternoon.  Dr. Bert O’Brien of New Winchester will have charge.  He will be assisted by Dr. Zaring of this city and Dr. Miller of Coatsville.  - kbz


Source: Greencastle Herald 30 Jan 1908 p 1

Tribute to the Memory of the late William Dimler.
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from the church militant to the church triumphant our brother and fellow worker, William Dimler, a deacon of the Christian Church of Fillmore, Ind, realizing our irreparable loss in his demise and desiring to express as best we can our grief and the high estimation in which the deceased was held, be it
Resolved, that in the death of WIlliam Dimler the Christian Church has lost a faithful member, the community a good neighbor and the bereaved widow a kind husband.
Be it father Resolved, that the official board of the church desires to extend its sympathy to the surviving family.
Signed: RR Sinclair, Elder; JH Nichols, Deacons; EL Cowgill, Deacon.

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