TOMLINSON, WILLIAM 16 Jul 1894 Jan 1967 72 33143 (Miami, Miami-dade, FL) (none specified) Florida
1920 Federal Census:
Living in the Arch Creek Section of Miami, Single staying with the Hurst family with occupation as Manager at the Starch Mill.
1930 Census:
Living on Kendall Drive in South Miami Village. Census records William as a Widow living with three children Warren Jane and Ellen with Father Howard. His wife Helen died in 1926. During this time he was working as a carpenter in construction
Obituary:
Name of newpaper not available:
William Tomlinson 50-Year Resident
William T. Tomlinson, 72, of 6851 S W 78th Ter., who had lived in Dade County half a century, died yesterday.
Mr. Tomlinson was a veteran of both world wars. He was a retired carpenter. Survivors are a son Warren W., two daughters, Mrs. June T. Jordan and Mrs. Helen T. Thompson; a brother Albert, and a sister, Mrs. Martha VanAsdale; and eight granchildren.
A service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Lithgow-Wilhelm Center.
More about Arch Creek:
In 1992, Arch Creek Trust and the Trust for Public Lands worked to acquire an additional 1.5 acres (6,100 m2) at the northern end of the park, bringing the total size of the park to 9.4 acres (38,000 m2). Funding was provided by the Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program. In 1994 the park received a grant to add a Butterfly Garden, on this new site, using native butterfly-attracting plants.
There is a year 'round program of activities at the park, ranging from lectures by environmentalists, historians and archaeologists to monthly films featuring environmental subjects. Guided trail walks are held every Saturday at 9:30am and many Dade County school children visit on a regular basis.
TOMLINSON, WILLIAM 16 Jul 1894 Jan 1967 72 33143 (Miami, Miami-dade, FL) (none specified) Florida
1920 Federal Census:
Living in the Arch Creek Section of Miami, Single staying with the Hurst family with occupation as Manager at the Starch Mill.
1930 Census:
Living on Kendall Drive in South Miami Village. Census records William as a Widow living with three children Warren Jane and Ellen with Father Howard. His wife Helen died in 1926. During this time he was working as a carpenter in construction
Obituary:
Name of newpaper not available:
William Tomlinson 50-Year Resident
William T. Tomlinson, 72, of 6851 S W 78th Ter., who had lived in Dade County half a century, died yesterday.
Mr. Tomlinson was a veteran of both world wars. He was a retired carpenter. Survivors are a son Warren W., two daughters, Mrs. June T. Jordan and Mrs. Helen T. Thompson; a brother Albert, and a sister, Mrs. Martha VanAsdale; and eight granchildren.
A service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Lithgow-Wilhelm Center.
More about Arch Creek:
In 1992, Arch Creek Trust and the Trust for Public Lands worked to acquire an additional 1.5 acres (6,100 m2) at the northern end of the park, bringing the total size of the park to 9.4 acres (38,000 m2). Funding was provided by the Environmentally Endangered Lands (EEL) Program. In 1994 the park received a grant to add a Butterfly Garden, on this new site, using native butterfly-attracting plants.
There is a year 'round program of activities at the park, ranging from lectures by environmentalists, historians and archaeologists to monthly films featuring environmental subjects. Guided trail walks are held every Saturday at 9:30am and many Dade County school children visit on a regular basis.
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