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From Contributor #49160889:
Publication: Arizona Republic Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 19, 1966 Page 36
J. C Colson
J. C. Coson. 55, a field foreman for the Garland Steel Co., died yesterday, apparently of a heart attack, while at work near Kingman. Mr. Colson. 7022 N. 26th Drive, came to Phoenix 20 years ago from Michigan. He was born in Ardmore, Okla. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Surviving are his wife Ann, a daughter Mrs. John Dixon of Memphis, Tenn.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Colson of Ringling, Okla.; two brothers. Cecil of Phoenix and Dr. Ted Colson of Denton. Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. R. C. Conrad of Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Howard Thomsen of Minneapolis and Mrs. William Wallace of Walters, Okla.
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From Contributor #49160889:
Publication: Arizona Republic Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 19, 1966 Page 36
J. C Colson
J. C. Coson. 55, a field foreman for the Garland Steel Co., died yesterday, apparently of a heart attack, while at work near Kingman. Mr. Colson. 7022 N. 26th Drive, came to Phoenix 20 years ago from Michigan. He was born in Ardmore, Okla. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams. Surviving are his wife Ann, a daughter Mrs. John Dixon of Memphis, Tenn.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Colson of Ringling, Okla.; two brothers. Cecil of Phoenix and Dr. Ted Colson of Denton. Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. R. C. Conrad of Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Howard Thomsen of Minneapolis and Mrs. William Wallace of Walters, Okla.
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