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William Lee Tugwell

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William Lee Tugwell

Birth
Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee, USA
Death
21 May 1904 (aged 33)
Comfort, Kendall County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.80258, Longitude: -96.7979872
Plot
Block 8
Memorial ID
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Info provided by MV Lambert:
THE STATES GRAPHIC
VOL.37 NO.25, FRIDAY JUNE 3,1904

Wm.S.TUGWELL--son of Rufus and Benarena TUGWELL was born in Haywood County Tennessee
August 19th,1877;professed religion and joinrd the Methodist church when about 18 years
old.When quite young he went into the drug business in Dresden,Tenn.In the prime of young
manhood,that dread disease,consumption marked him its victim.He went to Texas in search
of health.For more than three years he went from one resort to another battling for
life.Finally on May 21,1904 while on his way from Seymour to Armarillo,stopping off at
Clarendon for a rest,he had been in his room at a hotel only a few minutes alone when he
fought his last battle and yeilded to the inevitable.His body was taken to Dallas and
laid to rest with gentle hands and loving hearts. *********
source: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/haywood/newspapers/graphic-1904.txt
Info provided by MV Lambert:
THE STATES GRAPHIC
VOL.37 NO.25, FRIDAY JUNE 3,1904

Wm.S.TUGWELL--son of Rufus and Benarena TUGWELL was born in Haywood County Tennessee
August 19th,1877;professed religion and joinrd the Methodist church when about 18 years
old.When quite young he went into the drug business in Dresden,Tenn.In the prime of young
manhood,that dread disease,consumption marked him its victim.He went to Texas in search
of health.For more than three years he went from one resort to another battling for
life.Finally on May 21,1904 while on his way from Seymour to Armarillo,stopping off at
Clarendon for a rest,he had been in his room at a hotel only a few minutes alone when he
fought his last battle and yeilded to the inevitable.His body was taken to Dallas and
laid to rest with gentle hands and loving hearts. *********
source: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/haywood/newspapers/graphic-1904.txt


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