William A. Dwiggins

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William A. Dwiggins

Birth
Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Feb 1948 (aged 59)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section S W - ¼ Lot 76 Block 8
Memorial ID
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DWIGGINS, William Addison
Husband of Mary M. nee McMILLAN – m. 30 Mar 1910 in Golden CO
Son of Cyrus and Alice Jones (1.Campbell) Dwiggins
B. 26 Apr 1888 in Carrollton, Carroll Co. MO
D. 7 Feb 1948 in Denver, Denver Co. CO
at 59y 9m 12d
Burial – Feb 1948 in Riverside Cemetery, Section S W - ¼ Lot 76 Block 8, Denver, Denver Co. CO

Mahoning Dispatch, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH
Fri, 13 Feb 1948
"William A. Dwiggins, 59, of Columbus father of Mrs. Robert H. Neff, Callahan road, died Saturday in Denver, Colo., following a stroke. He had been in poor health for some time, and had been hospitalized in Denver, where he and Mrs. Dwiggins were visiting following a trip to the West Coast.. Mr. Dwiggins was vice-president of the Davies Packing Co. of Columbus. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Neff and Mrs. R. Ross Kitchen, Darien, Conn., and three granddaughters. Mrs. Neff and daughter Jennifer left by plane Saturday for Denver, and Mr. Neff left Sunday evening to join them."

"A Poem of Comfort"
Unknown author

When somebody dies, a cloud turns into
An angel, and flies up to tell God
To put another flower on a pillow.
A bird gives the message back to
The world, and sings a silent prayer
That makes the rain cry. People disappear,
But they never really go away.
The spirits up there put the sun to bed,
Wake up grass, and spin the earth
In dizzy circles. Sometimes you
Can see them dancing in a cloud during the
Daytime, when they're supposed to be sleeping.
They paint the rainbows and also the sunsets
And make waves splash and tug at the tide.
They toss shooting stars and listen to wishes.
And when they sing wind songs, they whisper to us,
Don't miss me too much.
The view is nice and I'm doing just fine.



DWIGGINS, William Addison
Husband of Mary M. nee McMILLAN – m. 30 Mar 1910 in Golden CO
Son of Cyrus and Alice Jones (1.Campbell) Dwiggins
B. 26 Apr 1888 in Carrollton, Carroll Co. MO
D. 7 Feb 1948 in Denver, Denver Co. CO
at 59y 9m 12d
Burial – Feb 1948 in Riverside Cemetery, Section S W - ¼ Lot 76 Block 8, Denver, Denver Co. CO

Mahoning Dispatch, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH
Fri, 13 Feb 1948
"William A. Dwiggins, 59, of Columbus father of Mrs. Robert H. Neff, Callahan road, died Saturday in Denver, Colo., following a stroke. He had been in poor health for some time, and had been hospitalized in Denver, where he and Mrs. Dwiggins were visiting following a trip to the West Coast.. Mr. Dwiggins was vice-president of the Davies Packing Co. of Columbus. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Neff and Mrs. R. Ross Kitchen, Darien, Conn., and three granddaughters. Mrs. Neff and daughter Jennifer left by plane Saturday for Denver, and Mr. Neff left Sunday evening to join them."

"A Poem of Comfort"
Unknown author

When somebody dies, a cloud turns into
An angel, and flies up to tell God
To put another flower on a pillow.
A bird gives the message back to
The world, and sings a silent prayer
That makes the rain cry. People disappear,
But they never really go away.
The spirits up there put the sun to bed,
Wake up grass, and spin the earth
In dizzy circles. Sometimes you
Can see them dancing in a cloud during the
Daytime, when they're supposed to be sleeping.
They paint the rainbows and also the sunsets
And make waves splash and tug at the tide.
They toss shooting stars and listen to wishes.
And when they sing wind songs, they whisper to us,
Don't miss me too much.
The view is nice and I'm doing just fine.