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Lemuel C. Cantril 1876-1905

CANTRIL, BRIDGE, WELBURN, ROBERTS, FARWELL, DEMPLE

Posted By: Volunteer - Rich Lowe
Date: 10/18/2001 at 18:35:26

Lemuel C., youngest son of E. E. and C. M. Cantril was born in Cantril, Iowa, July 31, 1876. When a child he removed with his parents to Mt. Sterling, thence to Bonaparte were he grew to manhood.

May 22, 1898, he was married to Miss Mary Bridge of Bonaparte, Rev. W. H. Schofield performing the ceremony. They resided in West Point for some time where he was engaged in the handle manufacturing with his father and brother; while at that place he united with the Presbyterian church, under the pastor of Rev. H. S. Beach.

He entered the railway train service, and was a valued employee of the Atchnson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, with headquarters at Fort Madison, Iowa.

Lem was one of 12 children, two brothers and two sisters having preceded him to the better land.

He leaves to mourn their loss, a wife, father and mother, now of West Point, four sisters: Mrs. Kose Welburn, Cantril; Mrs. Allie Roberts, Kansas City, Kas.; Mrs. Hattie Farwell, West Middlesex, Pa.; Mrs. Keith Demple, Des Moines, Ia. and three brothers Jas. E. of West Point; T. N. and J. T. of Fort Madison, all of whom were present at the funeral with the exception of Mrs. Farwell and Jas. E..

He will be missed among his railroad associates, and a host of other friends as his was a sunny disposition, always ready with a cheerful word for those he met, and though his illness was lingering, he was patient to the last, no words of complaint being uttered.

He was identified with the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, of which order he was a member of Gem City Lodge, No. 272 of Marceline, Mo., and also A. O. U. W. belonging to Keokuk Lodge No. 256, Keokuk, Ia., which orders lose a valued member.

He passed peacefully away Wednesday morning, February 15, his age being 28 years, 6 months and 14 days.

Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church in Bonaparte, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. E. Perkins of Keosauqua. Members of the A. O. U. W. lodges of Keokuk, Keosauqua and Bonaparte attended and held a short service at the grave in the Bonaparte Cemetery. Six members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of Marceline, Mo., were present and acted as pall bearers.

Among the floral offerings was a floral wheel from the B. of R. T.and an emblem pillow from the A. O. U. W., while the offerings from friends were many and beautiful.

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