The Jefferson Jimplecute.
Jefferson, Marion County, Texas
July 7, 1911
Page 3
Death of B. P. Williams.
B. P. Williams died Wednesday evening after an illness of many weeks, at his home in Howellton in the northern suburbs of this city.
Ben Williams, as all knew him, had lived in Jefferson and Marion county all his life; had followed several businesses, and was in charge of the banana store here for the past year or two and was a man liked by all. He leaves two daughters and a son and three brothers, Thad and Bryant, living here, and P. M. Williams of Vivian, La. The burial took place Thursday afternoon at Old Foundry graveyard near Lodi, where the family are buried.
The Jimplecute extends sympathy to the bereaved children and brothers.
The Jefferson Jimplecute.
Jefferson, Marion County, Texas
July 7, 1911
Page 3
Death of B. P. Williams.
B. P. Williams died Wednesday evening after an illness of many weeks, at his home in Howellton in the northern suburbs of this city.
Ben Williams, as all knew him, had lived in Jefferson and Marion county all his life; had followed several businesses, and was in charge of the banana store here for the past year or two and was a man liked by all. He leaves two daughters and a son and three brothers, Thad and Bryant, living here, and P. M. Williams of Vivian, La. The burial took place Thursday afternoon at Old Foundry graveyard near Lodi, where the family are buried.
The Jimplecute extends sympathy to the bereaved children and brothers.
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