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Octavius Lorenzo Williams

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Octavius Lorenzo Williams

Birth
Death
26 Dec 1915 (aged 74)
Burial
Meadville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Obit:
DEMISE of O. L. WILLIAMS
Octavius L. Williams passed away suddenly at the Hannah M. Rutledge Home for the Aged, on Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock, from a stroke of apoplexy. He was apparently in good health on Christmas Day and recieved abd entertained friends in his room until late in the evening. His demise was therefore a shock to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams came to the Rutledge Home, June 1, 1914. The have made numerous friends in this city and were members of the local M. E. Church.
Mr. Williams was born at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, May 15, 1841. Before coming to this city he made his home with a son at Madison, Wis., previous to which time he resided at Buffalo, N. Y. He served in the Civil War in the 10th Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps and received wounds during the first year from which he never fully recovered.
Deceased is survived by his wife and four sons. Two sons, Albert L., of Madison, and Harry S., of Detroit, Mich., came to attend the funeral. Services were held at 6:30 p. m. yesterday from the Home, and the body was shipped to Meadville, Pennsylvania for interment.
Obit:
DEMISE of O. L. WILLIAMS
Octavius L. Williams passed away suddenly at the Hannah M. Rutledge Home for the Aged, on Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock, from a stroke of apoplexy. He was apparently in good health on Christmas Day and recieved abd entertained friends in his room until late in the evening. His demise was therefore a shock to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams came to the Rutledge Home, June 1, 1914. The have made numerous friends in this city and were members of the local M. E. Church.
Mr. Williams was born at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, May 15, 1841. Before coming to this city he made his home with a son at Madison, Wis., previous to which time he resided at Buffalo, N. Y. He served in the Civil War in the 10th Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps and received wounds during the first year from which he never fully recovered.
Deceased is survived by his wife and four sons. Two sons, Albert L., of Madison, and Harry S., of Detroit, Mich., came to attend the funeral. Services were held at 6:30 p. m. yesterday from the Home, and the body was shipped to Meadville, Pennsylvania for interment.


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