William A. Morehouse Dies Last Evening Had Lived Near Hopkins All His Life---Funeral Services Will Be Held Sunday Afternoon
William A. [lbert] Morehouse, 53 years old, died at 11:25 o'clock last night at his home, four and a half miles southwest of Hopkins, following an illness of heart disease. Mr. Morehouse had been ill for about six months, his condition taking a turn for the worse Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Hopkins and burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
Mr. Morehouse had lived near Hopkins all his life. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Edward, Steve, William, Albert, Woodrow and Neva Morehouse, all of Hopkins. Three sisters, Mrs. Ed Fine, College Springs, Ia.; Mrs. Russell Holmes, Clearmont; and Mrs. Ed Graves, Burlington Junction, also survive.
Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Wednesday, November 26, 1924, p. 3
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The neighborhood was greatly shocked on Friday morning to hear of the death of Will Morehouse. He had been in a serious condition for a few months back but apparently had been gaining the last few weeks. His funeral was held from the Methodist Church of Hopkins, Sunday afternoon. A very large crowd of old neighbors and friends attended the services.
William A. Morehouse Dies Last Evening Had Lived Near Hopkins All His Life---Funeral Services Will Be Held Sunday Afternoon
William A. [lbert] Morehouse, 53 years old, died at 11:25 o'clock last night at his home, four and a half miles southwest of Hopkins, following an illness of heart disease. Mr. Morehouse had been ill for about six months, his condition taking a turn for the worse Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Methodist Church in Hopkins and burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
Mr. Morehouse had lived near Hopkins all his life. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Edward, Steve, William, Albert, Woodrow and Neva Morehouse, all of Hopkins. Three sisters, Mrs. Ed Fine, College Springs, Ia.; Mrs. Russell Holmes, Clearmont; and Mrs. Ed Graves, Burlington Junction, also survive.
Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Wednesday, November 26, 1924, p. 3
White Cloud
The neighborhood was greatly shocked on Friday morning to hear of the death of Will Morehouse. He had been in a serious condition for a few months back but apparently had been gaining the last few weeks. His funeral was held from the Methodist Church of Hopkins, Sunday afternoon. A very large crowd of old neighbors and friends attended the services.
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