He was for the last twenty years of his life a cripple and for the last five years was confined to a wheel chair. He was a member of the Domestic Workers of the World.
His father, having preceded him in death, he leaves to mourn his departure, his mother, Mrs. Cordelia Holeton, a brother, Dexter Holeton, a sister Mrs. Clara Townsend, all of Reedsburg, an uncle John Gardner of Frederic, Wis., an aunt, Mrs. Cornelia Rabuck of LaValle, two nephews, five nieces, great nephews and nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends.
Taken from the Reedsburg Free Press of 25 March 1932.
He was for the last twenty years of his life a cripple and for the last five years was confined to a wheel chair. He was a member of the Domestic Workers of the World.
His father, having preceded him in death, he leaves to mourn his departure, his mother, Mrs. Cordelia Holeton, a brother, Dexter Holeton, a sister Mrs. Clara Townsend, all of Reedsburg, an uncle John Gardner of Frederic, Wis., an aunt, Mrs. Cornelia Rabuck of LaValle, two nephews, five nieces, great nephews and nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends.
Taken from the Reedsburg Free Press of 25 March 1932.
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