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Mrs Wilda Kate <I>McDougall</I> Spangler

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Mrs Wilda Kate McDougall Spangler

Birth
Duanesburg, Schenectady County, New York, USA
Death
11 Nov 2010 (aged 97)
Franklin Grove, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Nachusa, Lee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Wilda was born in Duansburg, Schenactady. She was the daughter of Donald McDougall and Ethel (Waldren)McDougall. Wilda married Henry Jacob Spangler 1 Jan. 1936 in New York. Henry proceded her in death 6 June 1979, in Franklin Grove, IL. and they are buried close to each other at Emmert Cemetery along with a daughter, Willy Ruth (Spangler) Reynolds. Wilda enjoyed playing the piano, listening to country music, visits from her nearby sons and their wives,and visits from her daughter in WI., and her son and his wife in MA. She was always glad to see her Children, along with her Grand & Great Grand Children, well almost always. Wilda also liked ocassional visit's to nearby pubs. One of Wilda's sons stated; many years ago I met a salesman who was from the Franklin Grove area. The man I met was just a boy when Wilda and Henry came wheeling up his drive way in a nice car to visit his dad. The man stated; we had never seen a woman dressed as or as beautiful as Wilda was when I saw her that day. Wilda is survived by 3 sons, 1 daughter, 14 Grand Children and 31 Great Grand Children. Many are still in the Franklin Grove area close by, others are literally coast to coast. Wilda will be missed by all who knew her.
Wilda was born in Duansburg, Schenactady. She was the daughter of Donald McDougall and Ethel (Waldren)McDougall. Wilda married Henry Jacob Spangler 1 Jan. 1936 in New York. Henry proceded her in death 6 June 1979, in Franklin Grove, IL. and they are buried close to each other at Emmert Cemetery along with a daughter, Willy Ruth (Spangler) Reynolds. Wilda enjoyed playing the piano, listening to country music, visits from her nearby sons and their wives,and visits from her daughter in WI., and her son and his wife in MA. She was always glad to see her Children, along with her Grand & Great Grand Children, well almost always. Wilda also liked ocassional visit's to nearby pubs. One of Wilda's sons stated; many years ago I met a salesman who was from the Franklin Grove area. The man I met was just a boy when Wilda and Henry came wheeling up his drive way in a nice car to visit his dad. The man stated; we had never seen a woman dressed as or as beautiful as Wilda was when I saw her that day. Wilda is survived by 3 sons, 1 daughter, 14 Grand Children and 31 Great Grand Children. Many are still in the Franklin Grove area close by, others are literally coast to coast. Wilda will be missed by all who knew her.


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