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William Frasier Goltry

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William Frasier Goltry

Birth
Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Sep 1944 (aged 80)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dallas Center, Dallas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Mattie E. Cook and Maude Irma Adams. Son of William Goltry and Cordelia Youtsey.

OBITUARY

DES MOINES TRIBUNE
Des Moines, Iowa
Thursday, September 21, 1944

FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR W. F. GOLTRY

Services for William F. Goltry, 80, farmer, of Route 2, Des Moines, who died Wednesday at the Des Moines General Hospital after a short illness, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. A second service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Chariton, Ia, with burial in Chariton.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Maude Goltry; three daughters, Mrs. Eula Ragon, Des Moines, Mrs. Evelyn Friesz, Route 2, and Mrs. Fern Helfenbein, New York City; one son, Bert Goltry, Chicago, Ill.; one brother, David Goltry, Oskaloosa, IA.; and two sisters, Mrs. H. W. Gittinger and Mrs. J. B. Gittinger, both of Chariton.

Note: The burial information was either a mistake or the plans had changed after the newspaper went to press.

Husband of Mattie E. Cook and Maude Irma Adams. Son of William Goltry and Cordelia Youtsey.

OBITUARY

DES MOINES TRIBUNE
Des Moines, Iowa
Thursday, September 21, 1944

FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR W. F. GOLTRY

Services for William F. Goltry, 80, farmer, of Route 2, Des Moines, who died Wednesday at the Des Moines General Hospital after a short illness, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. A second service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Chariton, Ia, with burial in Chariton.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Maude Goltry; three daughters, Mrs. Eula Ragon, Des Moines, Mrs. Evelyn Friesz, Route 2, and Mrs. Fern Helfenbein, New York City; one son, Bert Goltry, Chicago, Ill.; one brother, David Goltry, Oskaloosa, IA.; and two sisters, Mrs. H. W. Gittinger and Mrs. J. B. Gittinger, both of Chariton.

Note: The burial information was either a mistake or the plans had changed after the newspaper went to press.



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