Chambers Co. AL - OBIT: Reuben F. Gilder Submitted by Don L. Clark Reuben F. Gilder Obituary Source: The LaFayette Sun-May 3, 1922 MR. R. F. GILDER DIED YESTERDAY EVENING Mr. R. F. GILDER, one of the best known citizens of this county, died at his home in this city yesterday evening at 7 o'clock, after a short illness. This announcement will bring sorrow to his host of friends throughout this section of the state. Mr. GILDER was born in Lee County (originally Chambers) but most of his long and useful life has been spent here. He celebrated his 85th birthday on the 3rd of last April. He was a gallant Confederate soldier, serving in the 13th AL Volunteers and held the rank of lieutenant. He was wounded at Chancellorsville and the lameness from the wound he carried through life. Several years ago Mr. GILDER was baptized into the fellowship of the Baptist Churdh by Dr. W. C. BLEDSOE, and has been a faithful and devoted member of that church. Few men lived among us who had won more friends. Genial, big-hearted, and generous, he will be sorely missed by his relatives and friends. The deceased is survived by one daughter: MRS. THOMAS R. (FELLIE) JONES, with other relatives and many friends. Funeral Services will be held at the home at 3:30 this afternoon and interment will be in the city cemetery. ******************************************************************* ** Source: The LaFayette Sun-May 10, 1922 MR. GILDER"S FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY The funeral of Mr. R. F. GILDER who died at his home in this city on Tuesday afternoon, May 2, was held at the home last Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The services were in charge of Rev. J. W. RUCKER, pastor of the LaFayette Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member, assisted by Dr. W. C. BLEDSOE. It had been arranged for interment to take place immediately after the funeral, but a heavy rain made postponement necessary. At 9 o'clock Thursday morning officers and members of Charity Lodge No. 15, Knights of Pythias, of which fraternity Mr. GILDER was a member, assumed charge and escorted the remains from the home to the city cemetery, where the interment was made after the Pythian Funeral Ceremony had been read. Thus was laid to rest the body of one of our leading citizens, whose death has brought sorrow to many relatives and friends in this section of the state. Note: Tombstone inscription in LaFayette Cemetery, "REUBEN F. GILDER, April 23, 1837 - May 2, 1922, First Lieutenant 13th AL Reg. Co. H" ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Don L. Clark ====================================================================