He was the brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Cauble of Kokomo R.R.5.
Born March 10, 1889, in Indiana, he was the son of William W. and Emmaline (Galloway) Willcutts.
His wife, Willa Reed, preceded him in death several years ago.
He was a retired trailer court operator at Goodlettsville.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Cauble are three daughters, Mrs. J. T. Dunn, Marquette, Mich., Mrs. Jack C. Blackstone, Owensboro, Ky., and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, Huntsville, Ala., two sisters, Mrs. Sue Brown, Guilford College, N. C., and Mrs. Ruth Kerr, Sidney, Ohio; a brother, Rear Admiral M. D. Willcutts, Belvedere, Calif., 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted in the Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville Friday and burial in the Forest Lawn Cemetery there.
The Kokomo Tribune, 5 Feb 1969, Page 9.
He was the brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Cauble of Kokomo R.R.5.
Born March 10, 1889, in Indiana, he was the son of William W. and Emmaline (Galloway) Willcutts.
His wife, Willa Reed, preceded him in death several years ago.
He was a retired trailer court operator at Goodlettsville.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Cauble are three daughters, Mrs. J. T. Dunn, Marquette, Mich., Mrs. Jack C. Blackstone, Owensboro, Ky., and Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, Huntsville, Ala., two sisters, Mrs. Sue Brown, Guilford College, N. C., and Mrs. Ruth Kerr, Sidney, Ohio; a brother, Rear Admiral M. D. Willcutts, Belvedere, Calif., 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted in the Cole and Garrett Funeral Home in Goodlettsville Friday and burial in the Forest Lawn Cemetery there.
The Kokomo Tribune, 5 Feb 1969, Page 9.
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