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  • WYLIE, DAVID M.

    Funeral services for David Monroe Wylie, 414 Paula Road, McKinney, who died Saturday evening [August 5, 1972] at his home, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Horn-Harris-Crouch Chapel. He was born Feb. 14, 1921 in Steubenville, Ohio, son of Walter W. and Mattie Belle Allen Wylie, and was a member of the Trinity […]

  • WHITE, DEWEY E., JR.

    CLAREMONT – Dewey E. White of 326 Stanford Dr. died Tuesday [October 12, 1971] at his home. Mr. White was born March 24, 1924, in Sioux City, Iowa, and came to Claremont in 1961 from Sioux City. He served with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He is survived by a son, Ernest […]

  • WOTANIS, EDWARD J.

    Edward J. Wotanis Sr. in Summit on Aug. 30, 1971. Beloved husband of Margaret Kerwin; father of Edward J., David, Miss Margaret and Miss Mary; brother of Joseph, Leo, Mrs. Sivia Zynblocki, Mrs. Cecil Cirello, Mrs. Adel Krulewicz; residence 3218 Banta Rd., South Plainfield. Funeral services on Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. from the James […]

  • WAMSLEY, BERNARD O.

    Funeral services were conducted Wednesday for Bernard O. Wamsley, 58, a former resident of Blackfoot and Sprlngfield, who died last Thursday [December 12, 1970] in Grand Island, Nebr. Services were held In North Platte Neb. and Wamsley was burled in the Fort McPherson National Cemetery. Wamsley saw service with the Marine Corps during World War […]

  • WADLOW, JAMES T.

    James T. Wadlow, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sunday, October 18, 1970. Beloved husband of Joann V. Wadlow (nee Szywalski); dear father of Sharon J. and Cynthia M. Wadlow; our dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Wednesday, 8:45 a.m. to the Church of […]

  • WARNER, ROBERT E.

    Robert E. Warner, 46, res. Excelsior, Minn., on Mon. [April 14, 1969]. Survived by wife, Ethel N., 4 daughters, Mrs. Keith (Elizabeth) Ford, Victoria, Catherine & Alexandra Warner, all of Mpls.; mother, Mrs. Majorie Warner of Mpls.; brother, William Warner of New Brunswick, N.J., & Thomas Warner of Albert Lea; sister, Mrs. William (Marjorie) Brimi […]

  • WILLIAMS, JOHN L.

    John L. (Jabby) Williams, of 131 Miller St., Bangor, former Bangor High School head football and baseball coach, died Wednesday night [May 22, 1968] at home. He was 55. He was a teacher at Bangor Junior High School for many years, teaching problems of democracy. He graduated from Bangor High School in 1931, from Moravian […]

  • WEIFORD, ROBERT P.

    Robert P. Weiford, 47, of 1805 31st St. A, Moline, was pronounced dead on arrival at Moline Public Hospital Monday morning [May 29, 1967] after collapsing while at work on a construction job. Mr. Weiford had been a superintendent of construction for McGill-Homes, Moline, for 15 years. He was born in Davenport. In 1944 he […]

  • WRIGHT, ROY C.

    PANAMA CITY – Roy Claude Wright, 47, of Panama City, died Tuesday night [December 14, 1965] at his home. Mr. Wright was a native of DeFuniak Springs. He was a bookkeeper and self-employed. Mr. Wright was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. […]

  • WILHARMS, EARL R.

    Earl R. Wilharms, 43, 2235 W. Wisconsin Ave., died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound in the upper left chest about 4:30 p.m. Saturday [August 14, 1965], according to Outagamie sheriff authorities. He was found by his mother, Mrs. Joseph Wilharms, after she heard the shot in an upstairs bedroom. Wilharms lived at the home […]