Occupation: Laborer—Farm Work
MO d/c 1643
DEATH OF RAFE WILSON.
Jackson (Rafe) Wilson, who spent the greater part of his life in and near LaBelle, died in his home in Lewistown Monday. He was a son of Henry and Catherine Wilson and was born near LaBelle on February 2, 1862. On September 10, 1884, he was united in marriage with Miss Margie Calhoun. Three daughters were born: Lulu, at home, Mrs. Flossie Benner, of Knox City, and Mrs. Ruby Waller, of LaBelle, all of whom are still living. He united with the Baptist, church in La Belle when a young man. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. James A. Adams, in Lewistown.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 15 Jan 1932, Fri • Page 1, Column 1
Occupation: Laborer—Farm Work
MO d/c 1643
DEATH OF RAFE WILSON.
Jackson (Rafe) Wilson, who spent the greater part of his life in and near LaBelle, died in his home in Lewistown Monday. He was a son of Henry and Catherine Wilson and was born near LaBelle on February 2, 1862. On September 10, 1884, he was united in marriage with Miss Margie Calhoun. Three daughters were born: Lulu, at home, Mrs. Flossie Benner, of Knox City, and Mrs. Ruby Waller, of LaBelle, all of whom are still living. He united with the Baptist, church in La Belle when a young man. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. James A. Adams, in Lewistown.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 15 Jan 1932, Fri • Page 1, Column 1
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