TOM WHITE OF LECLAIRE DIES IN DAVENPORT
Was Director of LeClaire Savings Bank for 14 Years.
Thomas White of LeClaire, died at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Sorrowfree, 1111 Kirkwood boulevard. He had been ailing for over a year and his condition critical for the last two weeks. Mr. White who was formerly a director in the LeClaire Savings bank, came here for treatment some time ago.
The deceased was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, Dec. 20, 1862 and came to America with his parents when 20 years of age, settling at LeClaire. On Dec. 6, 1895, he married Miss Mary Ann Paul of LeClaire at the United Presbyterian church at Argo.
He resided at LeClaire his entire married life where for 14 years he was a director in the savings bank and also an elder in the LeClaire Presbyterian church.
Surviving besides his widow are two step-children, Mrs. James McFate and Fred L. Brown, both of LeClaire; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Martin, LeClaire; and Miss Minnie White, Watertown, S.D.; and five brothers, John Robert, Alec, Porter, and Oliver White, all of Watertown, S.D. One son preceded him in death in infancy.
The body was removed to the McGinnis funeral home from where the funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday with services at 2 o'clock at the LeClaire Presbyterian church. The Rev. C.E. Thompson, assisted by the Rev. E.J. Clark, will officiate. Burial will be made in LeClaire cemetery.
TOM WHITE OF LECLAIRE DIES IN DAVENPORT
Was Director of LeClaire Savings Bank for 14 Years.
Thomas White of LeClaire, died at 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Sorrowfree, 1111 Kirkwood boulevard. He had been ailing for over a year and his condition critical for the last two weeks. Mr. White who was formerly a director in the LeClaire Savings bank, came here for treatment some time ago.
The deceased was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, Dec. 20, 1862 and came to America with his parents when 20 years of age, settling at LeClaire. On Dec. 6, 1895, he married Miss Mary Ann Paul of LeClaire at the United Presbyterian church at Argo.
He resided at LeClaire his entire married life where for 14 years he was a director in the savings bank and also an elder in the LeClaire Presbyterian church.
Surviving besides his widow are two step-children, Mrs. James McFate and Fred L. Brown, both of LeClaire; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Martin, LeClaire; and Miss Minnie White, Watertown, S.D.; and five brothers, John Robert, Alec, Porter, and Oliver White, all of Watertown, S.D. One son preceded him in death in infancy.
The body was removed to the McGinnis funeral home from where the funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday with services at 2 o'clock at the LeClaire Presbyterian church. The Rev. C.E. Thompson, assisted by the Rev. E.J. Clark, will officiate. Burial will be made in LeClaire cemetery.
Gravesite Details
Iowa, Select Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
Family Members
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William White
1860–1924
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Margaret J White Scott
1862–1926
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John James White
1864–1938
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Ellen White McFarland
1866–1922
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Oliver P White
1868–1938
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Robert White
1870–1940
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Mary Anne "Minnie" White
1871–1962
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" White Winrow Martin
1875–1961
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Porter White
1875–1966
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Joseph White
1878–1924
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David Alexander White
1880–1952
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