Redding, Shasta County, California
Sunday, July 19, 1931
WILLIAM CARPENTER DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME AT BIG BEND
Wengler, July 18--William Holliday Carpenter, 70, a resident of the Big Bend District 26 years, died last night at his home near here. He had been in failing health several months, but death came suddenly.
Corner A.F. Sousa Jr. was called to conduct an investigation as no physician had been in attendance.
Carpenter was born in Omaha, Neb., in April, 1861. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Carpenter, and these sons and daughters; Claude Carpenter of Red Bluff, Fred Capenter of Wengler, Elmer Carpenter of Woodlake, Mrs. Mary L. Washburn of Wengler and Mrs. Pearl Lake of Dana.
The funeral was held this afternoon in the Pine Grove Cemetery at mcArthur.
(Transcribed by Robin Bills)
Redding, Shasta County, California
Sunday, July 19, 1931
WILLIAM CARPENTER DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME AT BIG BEND
Wengler, July 18--William Holliday Carpenter, 70, a resident of the Big Bend District 26 years, died last night at his home near here. He had been in failing health several months, but death came suddenly.
Corner A.F. Sousa Jr. was called to conduct an investigation as no physician had been in attendance.
Carpenter was born in Omaha, Neb., in April, 1861. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Carpenter, and these sons and daughters; Claude Carpenter of Red Bluff, Fred Capenter of Wengler, Elmer Carpenter of Woodlake, Mrs. Mary L. Washburn of Wengler and Mrs. Pearl Lake of Dana.
The funeral was held this afternoon in the Pine Grove Cemetery at mcArthur.
(Transcribed by Robin Bills)
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