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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Leslie Milton BendorfMale Note
Born: 2 Apr 1916 1916-4-2 at Lancaster, Grant Co., WI Lancaster, Grant Co., WI [2]
Married: 22 Jul 1937 1937-7-22 at Platteville, WI Platteville, WI
Died: 19 Jan 2000 2000-1-19 at Newark, OH Newark, OH [4]
Other Spouses: Nona Eleanor Smith
Father: Lewis William Bendorf
Mother: Nellie I. Wieland
WIFE
Name: Eleanor M. Quincy Note
Born: 13 Oct 1918 at Platteville, WI
Died: 26 Sep 1989 at Lancaster, Grant Cty., WI [7]
CHILDREN
Born: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Wife: Nancy Lou Beyer
Born: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Wife: Ellen (lowell Bendorf) Unknown
Born: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Husband: Paul Schwenn
SOURCES
2). Obituary
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7). Obituary
NOTES
1). Herald Independent January 27, 2000 Leslie M. Bendorf, age 83, of Granville, Ohio, formerly of Lancaster and Platteville, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2000 at the Licking Memorial Hospital in Newark, Ohio. He was born on April 2, 1916 near Lancaster, the son of Lewis and Nellie Wieland Bendorf. On June 22, 1937 he was married to Eleanor M. Quincy in Platteville. She died on Sept. 26, 1989. He married Nona Eleanor Smith on Nov. 16, 1991. She survives. Leslie was a World War II Army veteran, having served in Japan. For 30 years he was a letter carrier and rural carrier at the U.S. Post Office in Lancaster. He was a member of the Platteville Free Methodist Church for over 69 years, a member of the Richard Burns American Legion Post 109 and a member of the William Polluck V.F.W. Post @2344, both of Lancaster. He is survived by his wife, Nona Eleanor Bendorf of Granville, Ohio three children, Paul Nancy Bendorf of Platteville, Lowell Pennysue Bendorf of Mountain Home, Ark., and Beth Marcy Schwenn of Columbus, Ohio 10 grandchildren 21 great grandchildren a stepson, Rodger Smith of Newark, Ohio a stepdaughter, Sharon Ross of Powell, Ohio four brothers, William Bendorf of Lancaster, Calvin Ruth Bendorf of Stitzer, Virgil Mary Bendorf of Stitzer, and Walter Kaye Bendorf of Mountain Home, Ark. three sisters, Esther Robert McFall of Platteville, Ivanelle Mel Foreman of Wenatchee, Wash., and Margaret Henry Oechele of Fennimore and five sisters in law, Ruth Bendorf of Platteville, Geraldine Bendorf of Fennimore, Alice Luther Marler of Orland Park, IL, Mercedes Gwynn of Phoenix, Ariz., and Georgia Earl Grenzow of Juda. Besides his parents and his first wife, he was preceded in death by an infant granddaughter three infant great grandchildren and two brothers, Lyle and Eldon Bendorf. Funeral services were held on Monday, Jan. 24 at 1 30 P.M. at the Platteville Free Methodist Church. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery in Lancaster. Memorials may be made to the Christian Endeavor United Methodist Church of Newark, Ohio, or to the Platteville Free Methodist Church. The Bendorf Funeral Home in Platteville served the family.
2). Eleanor M. Bendorf, 70, rural Platteville, formerly of Lancaster, died at Southwest Health Center, Platteville Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1989. Mrs. Bendorf was born Eleanor Quincy in Platteville Oct. 13, 1918, daughter of George and Grace Wilson Quincy. She married Leslie Bendorf in Platteville July 22, 1937. They lived in Lancaster from 1937 to 1955, when they moved to rural Platteville. She was a life long active member of the Platteville Free Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Leslie four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Bendorf, Livingston, Alice Mrs. Luther Marler, Orland Park, Ill., Mrs. G. Mercedes Gwynn, Phoenix, AZ., and Georgia Mrs. Earl Grenzow, Juda one brother, William Quincy, Lancaster one daughter, Beth Schwenn, Westerville, Ohio two sons, Paul wife Nancy , rural Platteville, and Lowell, Beloit 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, Guerdon Quincy. Services will be held at Platteville Free Methodist Church, 350 E. Furnace St., Platteville Friday at 11 A.M. The Rev. R Joseph Waller will preside. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster. Friends may call at Bonin Funeral Home, 180 W. Pine St., Platteville today from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. and from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. MOTH father George Quincy
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