Sunday evening, May 12th, at 10:30 o'clock. Death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. WILSON was a member of Center United Presbyterian Church for many years
and had spent most of his life on the farm.
He is survived by his wife, Calista WEAVER WILSON, one son, Thomas, and
three daughters, Viola, Mary and Myrtle, and one granddaughter, Myrtle
TAYLOR, all at home. The oldest daughter, Henrietta, wife of Claude TAYLOR,
died about three years ago. He also leaves one brother, Thomas WILSON of
Midway, and one sister, Mrs. William WINTERS of Bulger.
Funeral services were held at the late home Wednesday afternoon in charge
of the Rev. J. G. REANEY of East Liverpool, O. Interment was in Center
Cemetery.
May 18, 1918 McDonald PA Outlook
Sunday evening, May 12th, at 10:30 o'clock. Death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. WILSON was a member of Center United Presbyterian Church for many years
and had spent most of his life on the farm.
He is survived by his wife, Calista WEAVER WILSON, one son, Thomas, and
three daughters, Viola, Mary and Myrtle, and one granddaughter, Myrtle
TAYLOR, all at home. The oldest daughter, Henrietta, wife of Claude TAYLOR,
died about three years ago. He also leaves one brother, Thomas WILSON of
Midway, and one sister, Mrs. William WINTERS of Bulger.
Funeral services were held at the late home Wednesday afternoon in charge
of the Rev. J. G. REANEY of East Liverpool, O. Interment was in Center
Cemetery.
May 18, 1918 McDonald PA Outlook
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