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William Andrew Williamson

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William Andrew Williamson

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Oct 1921 (aged 49)
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
October 27, 1921

Brother of Mrs. Bott Succumbs at Norfolk

Mrs. J. R. Bott received the sad intelligence, Tuesday, that her
brother, William A. Williamson, of Orchard, had passed away early
that morning at a Norfolk hospital, following an illness of two
months. About the first of September, Mr. Williamson was taken to
the hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis.
Complications set in and since then he had been confined in the
hospital, death coming to him on Tuesday.

Mr. Williamson, who was about 49 years of age, was well known to
the people of this community, especially so in the Argo
neighborhood, northeast of Hooper, where he resided practically all
of his life until moving to a farm near Orchard about ten years
ago. He was a hard working and industrious man, well respected by
all, and notice of his death came as a shock to the former
neighbors and friends down here. He is survived by the widow and
six children, and two sisters, Mrs. Bott, of this place, and Mrs.
Emma Van Valin, of Oregon.

The remains were brought to Hooper yesterday afternoon, and are now
at Bucholz Bros. undertaking parlors awaiting the funeral services
which will be held tomorrow morning at the Argo Danish cemetery
upon the arrival of the funeral cortege which leaves the
undertaking parlors at 10 o'clock.

Interment will be made beside the remains of the daughter who had
preceded the father in death.

Obituary

The Hooper Sentinel
October 27, 1921

Brother of Mrs. Bott Succumbs at Norfolk

Mrs. J. R. Bott received the sad intelligence, Tuesday, that her
brother, William A. Williamson, of Orchard, had passed away early
that morning at a Norfolk hospital, following an illness of two
months. About the first of September, Mr. Williamson was taken to
the hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis.
Complications set in and since then he had been confined in the
hospital, death coming to him on Tuesday.

Mr. Williamson, who was about 49 years of age, was well known to
the people of this community, especially so in the Argo
neighborhood, northeast of Hooper, where he resided practically all
of his life until moving to a farm near Orchard about ten years
ago. He was a hard working and industrious man, well respected by
all, and notice of his death came as a shock to the former
neighbors and friends down here. He is survived by the widow and
six children, and two sisters, Mrs. Bott, of this place, and Mrs.
Emma Van Valin, of Oregon.

The remains were brought to Hooper yesterday afternoon, and are now
at Bucholz Bros. undertaking parlors awaiting the funeral services
which will be held tomorrow morning at the Argo Danish cemetery
upon the arrival of the funeral cortege which leaves the
undertaking parlors at 10 o'clock.

Interment will be made beside the remains of the daughter who had
preceded the father in death.



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