Born at Grafton, Mr. Caton had lived in Lincoln the past few years. He was an agency supervisor for the Lincoln Journal Star.He was a member of the Beatrice First Presbyterian Church, and was a World War II Veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; sons, Lynn of Curtis and Scott of Lincoln; brothers, Frank of Eaton, Col., Winifred of Harvard and Ralph of Portland, Ore.; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Rice, Mrs. Phyllis Fox and Mrs. Daisy Fifer, all of Lincoln, and Mrs. Betty Lou Bumgarner of Strang.The body was bequeathed to University of Nebraska Medical Center. The Nebraska Signal June 30, 1977.
Born at Grafton, Mr. Caton had lived in Lincoln the past few years. He was an agency supervisor for the Lincoln Journal Star.He was a member of the Beatrice First Presbyterian Church, and was a World War II Veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; sons, Lynn of Curtis and Scott of Lincoln; brothers, Frank of Eaton, Col., Winifred of Harvard and Ralph of Portland, Ore.; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Rice, Mrs. Phyllis Fox and Mrs. Daisy Fifer, all of Lincoln, and Mrs. Betty Lou Bumgarner of Strang.The body was bequeathed to University of Nebraska Medical Center. The Nebraska Signal June 30, 1977.
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