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Death claimed Francis Marion Dawson at 890 west Spring street this morning at 8(?) o'clock after a long and painful illness of five months or more. Mr. Dawson, who was a well known carpenter contractor had been unable to attend to his duties for several months past on account of gall trouble and his condition the past week has been very critical.
The deceased had lived in this city for fifteen years but was born in Auglaize county near Waynesfield, January 22, 1855. He was the son of Celia and Mary Dawson, and since his residence in this city he had become widely known in a business way. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. The children are Mrs. Robert C. Treaster and Mrs. A E Ransbottom, Martin F and Clyde A Dawson, all of this city. The deceased was a member of the Home Guards of America, and that organization will be a part in the funeral services which will take place at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at the late residence on west Spring street. Rev. F A Stiles will conduct the service and burial will be made in Woodlawn.
THE LIMA DAILY NEWS
May 4, 1914
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Death claimed Francis Marion Dawson at 890 west Spring street this morning at 8(?) o'clock after a long and painful illness of five months or more. Mr. Dawson, who was a well known carpenter contractor had been unable to attend to his duties for several months past on account of gall trouble and his condition the past week has been very critical.
The deceased had lived in this city for fifteen years but was born in Auglaize county near Waynesfield, January 22, 1855. He was the son of Celia and Mary Dawson, and since his residence in this city he had become widely known in a business way. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. The children are Mrs. Robert C. Treaster and Mrs. A E Ransbottom, Martin F and Clyde A Dawson, all of this city. The deceased was a member of the Home Guards of America, and that organization will be a part in the funeral services which will take place at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at the late residence on west Spring street. Rev. F A Stiles will conduct the service and burial will be made in Woodlawn.
THE LIMA DAILY NEWS
May 4, 1914
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