of Williard Lewis and Susie David Hibbard was born at Brookfield, New York,
September 25, 1884.
At the age of four years he removed with his parents to North Loup, Nebraska,
where he remained ten years. Then he again moved with his parents to Walworth,
Wisconsin, where, expect for a brief period spent in the vicinity of Albion,
Wisconsin, he lived until November, 1919, when he moved with his family to
Albion, Wisconsin.
January 7, 1909, he was married to Nettie Main. To this reunion were born four
children: Harold, aged ten; Virginia, who died in infancy; Dorothy, aged five,
and little Elmore, aged two.
Dayton was baptized into the Christian faith when about sixteen years old and
united with the Walworth Seventh Day Baptist Church on January 10, 1900, to
which he belonged at the time of his departure. He passed on Monday night,
August 9, 1920, after an extended illness.
His wife, three children, his father, W.L. Hibbard, three brothers and many
relatives and friends are saddened by his untimely departure.
Funeral services were conducted from the Seventh Day Baptist church at Albion
by Pastor C.B. Loofbourrow, of Walworth, assisted by Pastor C.S. Sayre, of
Albion, Wisconsin. Interment was made in Albion cemetery.
of Williard Lewis and Susie David Hibbard was born at Brookfield, New York,
September 25, 1884.
At the age of four years he removed with his parents to North Loup, Nebraska,
where he remained ten years. Then he again moved with his parents to Walworth,
Wisconsin, where, expect for a brief period spent in the vicinity of Albion,
Wisconsin, he lived until November, 1919, when he moved with his family to
Albion, Wisconsin.
January 7, 1909, he was married to Nettie Main. To this reunion were born four
children: Harold, aged ten; Virginia, who died in infancy; Dorothy, aged five,
and little Elmore, aged two.
Dayton was baptized into the Christian faith when about sixteen years old and
united with the Walworth Seventh Day Baptist Church on January 10, 1900, to
which he belonged at the time of his departure. He passed on Monday night,
August 9, 1920, after an extended illness.
His wife, three children, his father, W.L. Hibbard, three brothers and many
relatives and friends are saddened by his untimely departure.
Funeral services were conducted from the Seventh Day Baptist church at Albion
by Pastor C.B. Loofbourrow, of Walworth, assisted by Pastor C.S. Sayre, of
Albion, Wisconsin. Interment was made in Albion cemetery.
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