William Starkweather, 63, 2233 P street (sic), retired teamster who had been in failing health for several years, died at a local hospital Thursday morning.
Born in Angelica, N.Y., he came to Table Rock, Neb., as a boy, and lived there until he was 23, when he moved to Lincoln, where he had made his home since.
Mr. Starkweather is survived by is wife Alphea; three sons, Guy W., Lincoln, Charles W., Washington, and Richard James, at home; and four daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Remington and Mrs. Marjorie Caves, both of Lincoln, Elsie and Bonnie Jean, at home.
The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, NE), Thursday, November 23, 1944; pg. 5
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STARKWEATHER - Funeral of William Starkweather 3 p.m. Tuesday at Wadlows, Rev. B.C. Bobbitt officiating. Wyuka.
The Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, NE), Sunday, November 26, 1944; pg. 13
William Starkweather, 63, 2233 P street (sic), retired teamster who had been in failing health for several years, died at a local hospital Thursday morning.
Born in Angelica, N.Y., he came to Table Rock, Neb., as a boy, and lived there until he was 23, when he moved to Lincoln, where he had made his home since.
Mr. Starkweather is survived by is wife Alphea; three sons, Guy W., Lincoln, Charles W., Washington, and Richard James, at home; and four daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Remington and Mrs. Marjorie Caves, both of Lincoln, Elsie and Bonnie Jean, at home.
The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, NE), Thursday, November 23, 1944; pg. 5
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STARKWEATHER - Funeral of William Starkweather 3 p.m. Tuesday at Wadlows, Rev. B.C. Bobbitt officiating. Wyuka.
The Nebraska State Journal (Lincoln, NE), Sunday, November 26, 1944; pg. 13
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