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Conflagration In Bound Brook (1926)

George Brinton McClellan Lindauer (1866-1926) in The Courier-News on March 26, 1926.

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Four Funerals Here In Past Three Days.

Funeral services for Joseph Banolia. aged 33 years, and a resident of this place, who died at the Somerset Hospital in Somerville, Monday, were held from St. Joseph's Church yesterday morning and were conducted by the rector, Rev. Thomas F. Rudden. Interment followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Gateville. The deceased is survived by his wife and three children.

Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, widow of William Weaver, were held from St. Joseph's Church this morning and were conducted by Rev. Father Rudden. Burial followed in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Gateville. Mrs. Weaver, who was 28 years old, died at Bonnie Burn Sanitarium Monday. The deceased was a resident of Lincoln.

Funeral services for George B. Lindauer, aged 57 years, who died at his home in South Bound Brook yesterday morning, will be held from his home on Cedar street, South Bound Brook, Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. C. A. Terhune, pastor of the Reformed Church and burial will be at Bound Brook. The deceased was a well-known painter of the Bound Brook vicinity, and died following a short illness. He is survived by his wife and several children.

Funeral services for Miss Mary Tall, who died yesterday morning at her home north of this place, will be held Saturday morning from St. Joseph's Church. The services will be conducted by the rector. Rev. T. F. Rudden, and burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery at Gateville.