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Veteran of World War I.
Private First Class, Company A, 344 Machine Gun Battalion. Entered the service from Texas.
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***OBITUARY***
John Lewis Wilson, 64, of 818 S. Perkins, a carpenter, died Saturday after a month's illness. He was a Presbyterian.
Survivors include his wife Elizabeth, three daughters, Mrs. James H. Redford of Fort Worth, Mrs. Charles E. Turner of Smithfield and Mrs. W. M. Whitley, Jr. of Lake Charles, La.; a son Louis W. Wilson of Fort Worth;
three brothers, Gene, Richard and Curtis;
and two sisters, Bessie and Hattie.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Gause-Ware Chapel with Rev. John Cunningham officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
---From the Forth Worth Star, Tuesday, September 29, 1957
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Veteran of World War I.
Private First Class, Company A, 344 Machine Gun Battalion. Entered the service from Texas.
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***OBITUARY***
John Lewis Wilson, 64, of 818 S. Perkins, a carpenter, died Saturday after a month's illness. He was a Presbyterian.
Survivors include his wife Elizabeth, three daughters, Mrs. James H. Redford of Fort Worth, Mrs. Charles E. Turner of Smithfield and Mrs. W. M. Whitley, Jr. of Lake Charles, La.; a son Louis W. Wilson of Fort Worth;
three brothers, Gene, Richard and Curtis;
and two sisters, Bessie and Hattie.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Gause-Ware Chapel with Rev. John Cunningham officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
---From the Forth Worth Star, Tuesday, September 29, 1957