Married to Alma, April 4, 1918 in Edwardsville Illinois.
Father of 4 children: Edward Robert, Wilma Louise, Richard Lowell Sr, and Mildred Marie.
I don't know much about my great grandfather, but I do remember someone telling me he was in the service, and he worked on the railroads, and a Navy veteran.
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Scovill - William J. Scovill, 36 years old, 5326 Myrtle ave, died today at St. Joseph hospital. Besides his widow, Mrs. Alma C. Scovill, he leaves two sons, Edward Scovill and Richard Scovill; two daughters, Wilma Scovill and Mildred Scovill, all of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scovill, and a brother, Charles G. Scovill, all of 571 South Crescent ave, Mt. Washington; another brother Frank E. Scovill, 1615 Wyandotte street, and a sister, Mrs. Richard Osborne, Burrton, Kas.
Date: Friday, January 27, 1933 Paper: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Page: 12
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IN loving memory of our beloved husband and father, William J Scovill, who passed away 1 year ago today, January 27, 1933.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said good-bye to no none.
His loving heart had ceased to beat,
And before we knew it he was gone.
His cheerful smile and kind ways,
We pleasantly recall.
He had a kind word for every one,
And he died beloved by all
--Sadly missed by wife and children
Date: Saturday, January 27, 1934 Paper: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Page: 7
Married to Alma, April 4, 1918 in Edwardsville Illinois.
Father of 4 children: Edward Robert, Wilma Louise, Richard Lowell Sr, and Mildred Marie.
I don't know much about my great grandfather, but I do remember someone telling me he was in the service, and he worked on the railroads, and a Navy veteran.
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Scovill - William J. Scovill, 36 years old, 5326 Myrtle ave, died today at St. Joseph hospital. Besides his widow, Mrs. Alma C. Scovill, he leaves two sons, Edward Scovill and Richard Scovill; two daughters, Wilma Scovill and Mildred Scovill, all of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scovill, and a brother, Charles G. Scovill, all of 571 South Crescent ave, Mt. Washington; another brother Frank E. Scovill, 1615 Wyandotte street, and a sister, Mrs. Richard Osborne, Burrton, Kas.
Date: Friday, January 27, 1933 Paper: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Page: 12
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IN loving memory of our beloved husband and father, William J Scovill, who passed away 1 year ago today, January 27, 1933.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said good-bye to no none.
His loving heart had ceased to beat,
And before we knew it he was gone.
His cheerful smile and kind ways,
We pleasantly recall.
He had a kind word for every one,
And he died beloved by all
--Sadly missed by wife and children
Date: Saturday, January 27, 1934 Paper: Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Page: 7