GEORGE DAWSON DEAD
George Dawson, age 72 years, a native and life-time resident of Callaway county, died of paralysis at his home, seven miles west of Fulton, Monday. [March 8, 1910] Mr. Dawson had been in feeble health for some time, and recently suffered a stroke of paralysis from which he never recovered. Funeral services were conducted at White Cloud church Wednesday by Eld. Egan Herndon, of Centralia, and interment was in the church cemetery.
His wife and three children survive, The children are William Irving and Roy Dawson and Mrs. William Burnett.
Mr. Dawson was a member of Central Christian church. He was an honest and upright man and highly respected by his neighbors and acquaintance. His death is regretted by many.
GEORGE DAWSON DEAD
George Dawson, age 72 years, a native and life-time resident of Callaway county, died of paralysis at his home, seven miles west of Fulton, Monday. [March 8, 1910] Mr. Dawson had been in feeble health for some time, and recently suffered a stroke of paralysis from which he never recovered. Funeral services were conducted at White Cloud church Wednesday by Eld. Egan Herndon, of Centralia, and interment was in the church cemetery.
His wife and three children survive, The children are William Irving and Roy Dawson and Mrs. William Burnett.
Mr. Dawson was a member of Central Christian church. He was an honest and upright man and highly respected by his neighbors and acquaintance. His death is regretted by many.
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