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Edward P. McGregor

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Edward P. McGregor

Birth
Greenville, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Sep 1940 (aged 68)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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Edward P. McGregor

Edward P. McGregor, 68, 1120 N. Lawe Street, died at 6:30 last evening at his home after a 2 month illness. Mr. McGregor was born June 9, 1872 at Greenville and lived in Appleton the last 40 years. He was employed at the Tuttle Press 35 years, serving as a foreman the last 20 years. Mr McGregor was a member of First English Lutheran Church.

Surviving are the widow, a daughter, Mrs. William G. Ellmaker, Appleton; a son, Roy, Appleton; three brothers, Archie, Appleton; William, Arthur, Antigo; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. Floyd Huggins, Antigo, and a grandchild.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at First English Lutheran Church by the Rev. F.C. Reuter. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. The body may be viewed at Wichmann Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening and at the church after 11 o'clock Saturday morning.

Appleton Post-Crescent
Thursday September 5, 1940
Page 12
Edward P. McGregor

Edward P. McGregor, 68, 1120 N. Lawe Street, died at 6:30 last evening at his home after a 2 month illness. Mr. McGregor was born June 9, 1872 at Greenville and lived in Appleton the last 40 years. He was employed at the Tuttle Press 35 years, serving as a foreman the last 20 years. Mr McGregor was a member of First English Lutheran Church.

Surviving are the widow, a daughter, Mrs. William G. Ellmaker, Appleton; a son, Roy, Appleton; three brothers, Archie, Appleton; William, Arthur, Antigo; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. Floyd Huggins, Antigo, and a grandchild.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at First English Lutheran Church by the Rev. F.C. Reuter. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. The body may be viewed at Wichmann Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening and at the church after 11 o'clock Saturday morning.

Appleton Post-Crescent
Thursday September 5, 1940
Page 12


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