Chico Record (Chico, California) 22 Apr 1928, Sunday Page 1: Willows Man Dies Here After a Short Illness. David E. Ailman, 50, widely known resident of Willows, where he is associated with oil well promotion, died at the Enloe Hospital last night shortly before midnight, after an illness of only a few days. He was a native of New Mexico.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Agnes B. Ailman, chairman of the Glenn County Parent-Teachers Association, and several children.
The body is at the Westfall Funeral Home, awaiting funeral arrangements.
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Burial on 23 April, 1928 • Long Beach, CA - Source: Willows Journal, Pg 1. Taken by train from Willows to Long Beach for Burial.
Chico Record (Chico, California) 22 Apr 1928, Sunday Page 1: Willows Man Dies Here After a Short Illness. David E. Ailman, 50, widely known resident of Willows, where he is associated with oil well promotion, died at the Enloe Hospital last night shortly before midnight, after an illness of only a few days. He was a native of New Mexico.
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Agnes B. Ailman, chairman of the Glenn County Parent-Teachers Association, and several children.
The body is at the Westfall Funeral Home, awaiting funeral arrangements.
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Burial on 23 April, 1928 • Long Beach, CA - Source: Willows Journal, Pg 1. Taken by train from Willows to Long Beach for Burial.
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