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Wilbur William Page

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Wilbur William Page

Birth
Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Mar 1969 (aged 62)
Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Green Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8516104, Longitude: -88.9661752
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Funeral services for Wilbur W. Page, 62, who died at his home at 679 Glenview Ave., Highland park, Ill., on Thursday were held Saturday. Graveside rites were conducted at Green Lake by the Rev. David L. Rogers.

Mr. Page was born and reared and attended high school in Green Lake. After moving to Highland Park, he started the plumbing trade and served for 43 years with the R. J. Killian Co., Winnetka, Ill.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Highshore Rod and Gun Club.
Survivors are his widow, Veronica; a son, Wilbur G.; four sisters, Mabel, Lillian, Florence and Eleanor and two granddaughters. A sister, Dorothy Fink of Princeton, preceded him in death.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter Tuesday, April 1, 1969, Page 26
Funeral services for Wilbur W. Page, 62, who died at his home at 679 Glenview Ave., Highland park, Ill., on Thursday were held Saturday. Graveside rites were conducted at Green Lake by the Rev. David L. Rogers.

Mr. Page was born and reared and attended high school in Green Lake. After moving to Highland Park, he started the plumbing trade and served for 43 years with the R. J. Killian Co., Winnetka, Ill.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Highshore Rod and Gun Club.
Survivors are his widow, Veronica; a son, Wilbur G.; four sisters, Mabel, Lillian, Florence and Eleanor and two granddaughters. A sister, Dorothy Fink of Princeton, preceded him in death.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter Tuesday, April 1, 1969, Page 26


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