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Margaret Jones <I>Williams</I> Will

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Margaret Jones Williams Will

Birth
Bala, Gwynedd, Wales
Death
17 Mar 1930 (aged 52)
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Southmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
PR1-53
Memorial ID
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"Mrs. Henry Will
Mrs. Margaret Jones Williams Will, wife of Henry Will of 328 Market Street, died yesterday morning at Mercy hospital, where she underwent an operation last month. She was a native of Bala, North Wales, and was a daughter of the late Rev. Robert Williams, a Baptist minister, and the late Mrs. Catherine Williams. Her father died in Wales and her mother's death occurred in this city.

Miss Williams and Henry Will were married in August, 1910, by the Rev. J. Dwight Roberts, now of Scranton, Pa., and the Rev. John T. Griffith of New York State, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Will. Mr. Will survives his wife, with a daughter, Miss Catherine Margaret Will, a senior in the high school; a sister, Naomi, wife of the Rev. John T. Griffith, and three brothers -- C.T. Williams, Market street grocer, and the Rev. David Williams and the Rev. George Williams, both Baptist ministers in Wales. Mrs. Will was a sister of Robert Williams, who died in the First ward in April, 1928; Mrs. Anna Parry, mother of Miss Tillie Parry of Market street, whose death occurred many years ago in Wales; Mrs. Catherine Williams, who died in Australia in 1910, and the Rev. Elinor Williams, whose death occurred three years ago in London. Mrs. Will was a prominent member of the Memorial Baptist church, the Mizpah Bible class, the Women's Missionary society and the Social Service society.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the late residence, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Clifford Owens, pastor of the Memorial Baptist church, and the Rev. J. Dwight Roberts, who is visiting relatives in the city. Interment will be in Grandview cemetery."
"Mrs. Henry Will
Mrs. Margaret Jones Williams Will, wife of Henry Will of 328 Market Street, died yesterday morning at Mercy hospital, where she underwent an operation last month. She was a native of Bala, North Wales, and was a daughter of the late Rev. Robert Williams, a Baptist minister, and the late Mrs. Catherine Williams. Her father died in Wales and her mother's death occurred in this city.

Miss Williams and Henry Will were married in August, 1910, by the Rev. J. Dwight Roberts, now of Scranton, Pa., and the Rev. John T. Griffith of New York State, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Will. Mr. Will survives his wife, with a daughter, Miss Catherine Margaret Will, a senior in the high school; a sister, Naomi, wife of the Rev. John T. Griffith, and three brothers -- C.T. Williams, Market street grocer, and the Rev. David Williams and the Rev. George Williams, both Baptist ministers in Wales. Mrs. Will was a sister of Robert Williams, who died in the First ward in April, 1928; Mrs. Anna Parry, mother of Miss Tillie Parry of Market street, whose death occurred many years ago in Wales; Mrs. Catherine Williams, who died in Australia in 1910, and the Rev. Elinor Williams, whose death occurred three years ago in London. Mrs. Will was a prominent member of the Memorial Baptist church, the Mizpah Bible class, the Women's Missionary society and the Social Service society.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the late residence, in charge of the Rev. Dr. Clifford Owens, pastor of the Memorial Baptist church, and the Rev. J. Dwight Roberts, who is visiting relatives in the city. Interment will be in Grandview cemetery."


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