W. C. (BILL) DALE DIES AT SILVER CREEK FROM LYSOL POISONING
Funeral services for W. C. (Bill) Dale of Silver Creek were held from the Methodist Church of Silver Creek at 2 P. M. Nov. 30th with Rev. Buler, Methodist pastor and Rev. Flynt, Baptist minister, officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery with Aultman-Saulters Funeral Home in charge.
Mr. Dale was 64 years of age and had been in ill health for some time. Death was attributed to a large amount of lysol, which he drank. His body was found Wednesday behind locked doors of the merchantile establishment he successfully operated for years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dona Miller Dale, and two sisters, Mrs. Hope Sutton of Monticello and Mrs. Lawrence Dampeer of Silver Creek.
Published in The Prentiss Headlight, Prentiss, Mississippi, December 8, 1949
W. C. (BILL) DALE DIES AT SILVER CREEK FROM LYSOL POISONING
Funeral services for W. C. (Bill) Dale of Silver Creek were held from the Methodist Church of Silver Creek at 2 P. M. Nov. 30th with Rev. Buler, Methodist pastor and Rev. Flynt, Baptist minister, officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery with Aultman-Saulters Funeral Home in charge.
Mr. Dale was 64 years of age and had been in ill health for some time. Death was attributed to a large amount of lysol, which he drank. His body was found Wednesday behind locked doors of the merchantile establishment he successfully operated for years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dona Miller Dale, and two sisters, Mrs. Hope Sutton of Monticello and Mrs. Lawrence Dampeer of Silver Creek.
Published in The Prentiss Headlight, Prentiss, Mississippi, December 8, 1949
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