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William Waddoups Sr.

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William Waddoups Sr.

Birth
England
Death
14 Nov 1931 (aged 91)
Lewiston, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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William Waddoups was born to Thomas Waddoups and Elizabeth Porter. He married Martha Page.

Cashe American
Tuesday, November 17, 1931
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Wm. Waddoups Of Lewiston Answers Call

Lewiston - Funeral services are being held in Lewiston today for William Waddoups, 81, who died Saturday of general debility. Deceased has been prominent in the civic life of Lewiston for many years where he served as bishop and as patriarch.

Surviving children are: Thomas Waddoups, Swan Lake; Mrs. Louisa Rawlins, Amalga; William Waddoups, Jr., and Mrs. Philo Austin of Juniper, Idaho; and Mrs. martha Van Orden, Lewiston; Hattie, Horace, Wilford and Victor Waddoups of Lewiston; Ivan Waddoups of Dayton; Mrs. Verda Peterson, Bancroft; Mrs. lulu Egbert, preston and Mrs. Rollo Woodward, Logan.

He has also surviving the following brothers and sisters: Thomas and Mark Waddoups, Woods Cross, and Mrs. Thomas Page of Centerville. Sixty eight grand children and seventy eight great grandchildren also survive.
William Waddoups was born to Thomas Waddoups and Elizabeth Porter. He married Martha Page.

Cashe American
Tuesday, November 17, 1931
Page 1

Wm. Waddoups Of Lewiston Answers Call

Lewiston - Funeral services are being held in Lewiston today for William Waddoups, 81, who died Saturday of general debility. Deceased has been prominent in the civic life of Lewiston for many years where he served as bishop and as patriarch.

Surviving children are: Thomas Waddoups, Swan Lake; Mrs. Louisa Rawlins, Amalga; William Waddoups, Jr., and Mrs. Philo Austin of Juniper, Idaho; and Mrs. martha Van Orden, Lewiston; Hattie, Horace, Wilford and Victor Waddoups of Lewiston; Ivan Waddoups of Dayton; Mrs. Verda Peterson, Bancroft; Mrs. lulu Egbert, preston and Mrs. Rollo Woodward, Logan.

He has also surviving the following brothers and sisters: Thomas and Mark Waddoups, Woods Cross, and Mrs. Thomas Page of Centerville. Sixty eight grand children and seventy eight great grandchildren also survive.


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