OBITUARY-THE LINCOLN STAR
28 DEC. 1928
WILSON-Verna, thirty-one, died at 3 p.m. Friday at Hiawatha, Kans., following an operation.
Besides her husband, Charles Wilson, she leaves one son, Billy Wesley Wilson of Hiawatha, Kas., a father, William S. Adams of Lincoln, a brother, Blooford Adams of New York City, six sisters, Mrs. Pearl Loveland and Mrs. LaVerne Sheets of Montezuma, Ind., Mrs. Ella Hatler of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Marie Lang and Mrs. Lizzie Carr, both of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ora Penter of Lincoln, a niece, Mrs. Martha West of San Pedro, Calif., grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bilyew, an aunt, Mrs. O. S. Peters and an uncle, Henry Bilyew, all of Lincoln.
The body will arrive in Lincoln on Monday. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Alba Brown Chapel. Burial will be in Wyuka cemetery.
OBITUARY-THE LINCOLN STAR
28 DEC. 1928
WILSON-Verna, thirty-one, died at 3 p.m. Friday at Hiawatha, Kans., following an operation.
Besides her husband, Charles Wilson, she leaves one son, Billy Wesley Wilson of Hiawatha, Kas., a father, William S. Adams of Lincoln, a brother, Blooford Adams of New York City, six sisters, Mrs. Pearl Loveland and Mrs. LaVerne Sheets of Montezuma, Ind., Mrs. Ella Hatler of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Marie Lang and Mrs. Lizzie Carr, both of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ora Penter of Lincoln, a niece, Mrs. Martha West of San Pedro, Calif., grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bilyew, an aunt, Mrs. O. S. Peters and an uncle, Henry Bilyew, all of Lincoln.
The body will arrive in Lincoln on Monday. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Alba Brown Chapel. Burial will be in Wyuka cemetery.
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