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- LNE 3/5/1904: "W.H. Ginder Sundayed at the Head of the Lakes. We believe visited the larger portion of the time at old town, as he got off the train there Saturday and went up town, not alone, either."
LNE 5/21/1904: "Will Ginder, Misses Jeppson and Hazel Anderson were at Winneboujoun Tuesday on a boating and fishing excursion."
LNE 4/29/1905: "Will H. Ginder returned Sunday night after an absence of a few weeks in Minnesota and 'Old Town.'"
LNE 6/24/1905: "Mr. and Mrs. WH Ginder were at the home of Mr and Mrs FE Ginder this week. Will and wife were at the Brule one day on a fishing excursion. Have not heard their story yet."
LNE 7/1/1905: "Mr and Mrs Will Ginder who have been at the home of Mr and Mrs FE Ginder, left on the morning train for Minnesota."
Died of typhoid fever Oct 27, 1905 and is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Superior, Wisconsin. He died after only 5 months of marriage. His daughter, Mary Willis, was only 15 days old at the time of his death.
Superior Evening Telegram, Sat. October 28, 1905; Will H. Ginder, foreman of the Radisson Hardwood Lumber company at Radisson, WI died at the St. Mary's Hospital last night at 11 o'clock after an illness of ten days of typhoid fever. He leaves a wife, who was formerly Miss Sophie Jepson of Allouez. The funeral will be held Tuesday from the home of his aunt, Mrs. Rose Ford, 1525 Tower Avenue and the services will be conducted by Rev. Father Webber. Mr. Ginder was a member of the North Star Lodge 112 A.O.U.W. and the local lodge will have charge of the funeral.
Superior Telegram Oct 30, 1905: The funeral of Will H. Ginder will be held from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Rose Ford, 1525 Tower, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, the North Star Lodge, AOUW having it in charge. The body will be taken to St. Joseph's church where Father Fardy will conduct the services. Interment will be at Greenwood cemetery.
Lake Nebagamon Enterprise 11/2/1905: William H. Ginder died at St. Mary's hospital in Superior Friday night, October 27. Mr. Ginder had been sick but a few days. He had been living at Radisson, WI and taken ill there, his father taking him from Rice Lake to the Superior hospital. All was done for the young man that kind hearts and money could provide, but the disease conquered and medical skill proved of no avail in his case. William was a young man of more than ordinary ability in his vocation, honorable in his business transactions, and a welcome guest socially. His funeral Tuesday was largely attended by his friends and associates from the Lake. He leaves a young wife thus sadly stricken in the early morning of their married life, and a babe to know of his father only in story. The sympathy of the entire community is with the bereaved ones, and especially the father and mother, who feel the loss of a son only as a father and mother can.
Superior Telegram November 4, 1905: (Lake Nebagamon) The death of Wm. Ginder, son of Mr and Mrs F Ginder of this place, has cast a gloom over the village. The wife, parents, brother and sisters have the entire sympathy of the community in their sorrow.
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