He married Clarissie Ann Haistings on May 29, 1926, in Hannibal, MO.
They had one child: Roma Shereta Willcoxon born Oct. 6, 1927, who married Edward Daniel Armbruster.
Bio by: S. Armbruster
Wapello Republican, May 2, 1935, page 1
"Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddux, Flossie and Arthur, Mr. Wm. Maddux and daughter, Joanne and Virgil Stanford were in Muscatine last Friday afternoon and attended the funeral services of Mr. Lawrence P. Willcoxon, age 30, at the Hoffman funeral home at 2:30.
Mr. Willcoxon, construction foreman at the Herbert Gettert firm died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hershey Hospital after a two weeks illness with double pneumonia.
He was born September 1, 1904, in Holt Summit, Mo., and had lived
in Muscatine two years.
He was married May 23, 1926 to Miss Charlene Hastings
of Lorraine, Ill., in Hannibal, Mo.
His widow, a daughter, Roma, three brothers and his mother, Mrs. Eva Henley, Jefferson City, Mo., survive.
Burial was in the Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Willcoxon was well known around Wapello as he lived here three years ago and was foreman for the Ryan Construction Co. at that time. "
He married Clarissie Ann Haistings on May 29, 1926, in Hannibal, MO.
They had one child: Roma Shereta Willcoxon born Oct. 6, 1927, who married Edward Daniel Armbruster.
Bio by: S. Armbruster
Wapello Republican, May 2, 1935, page 1
"Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maddux, Flossie and Arthur, Mr. Wm. Maddux and daughter, Joanne and Virgil Stanford were in Muscatine last Friday afternoon and attended the funeral services of Mr. Lawrence P. Willcoxon, age 30, at the Hoffman funeral home at 2:30.
Mr. Willcoxon, construction foreman at the Herbert Gettert firm died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hershey Hospital after a two weeks illness with double pneumonia.
He was born September 1, 1904, in Holt Summit, Mo., and had lived
in Muscatine two years.
He was married May 23, 1926 to Miss Charlene Hastings
of Lorraine, Ill., in Hannibal, Mo.
His widow, a daughter, Roma, three brothers and his mother, Mrs. Eva Henley, Jefferson City, Mo., survive.
Burial was in the Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Willcoxon was well known around Wapello as he lived here three years ago and was foreman for the Ryan Construction Co. at that time. "
Bio by: S. Armbruster
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