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William W. Todd

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William W. Todd

Birth
Death
20 May 1929 (aged 61)
Burial
Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum, East Corridor, West Wall B, Crypt C-7
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WILLIAM W. TODD - DIED NEAR ELKTON

William W. Todd died at an early hour Monday morning at the home of his brother-in-law, J. H. Cannon near Elkton. Deceased underwent an operation in Lakes de Hospital, Cleveland, last January, from the effects of which he never recovered. He was removed to the home of J. H. Cannon from the hospital on May 9.

Deceased was born in Greene County, Indiana, May 1st, 1868, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Todd. On August 11, 1913, he was united in marriage with Miss Alice Cannon. For 37 years he was employed in a furniture factory.

He is survived by his wife, one brother, Samuel B. Todd, of Salem and a sister. Mrs. Sarah Hostettler of Newbury, Indiana.

Funeral services will beheld form the home of J. H. Cannon Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. Mr. Gauz, Pastor of Madison Presbyterian Church in charge. Burial will be made in the Lisbon Cemetery.

Published in The Evening Journal
Monday, May 20, 1929
WILLIAM W. TODD - DIED NEAR ELKTON

William W. Todd died at an early hour Monday morning at the home of his brother-in-law, J. H. Cannon near Elkton. Deceased underwent an operation in Lakes de Hospital, Cleveland, last January, from the effects of which he never recovered. He was removed to the home of J. H. Cannon from the hospital on May 9.

Deceased was born in Greene County, Indiana, May 1st, 1868, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Todd. On August 11, 1913, he was united in marriage with Miss Alice Cannon. For 37 years he was employed in a furniture factory.

He is survived by his wife, one brother, Samuel B. Todd, of Salem and a sister. Mrs. Sarah Hostettler of Newbury, Indiana.

Funeral services will beheld form the home of J. H. Cannon Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. Mr. Gauz, Pastor of Madison Presbyterian Church in charge. Burial will be made in the Lisbon Cemetery.

Published in The Evening Journal
Monday, May 20, 1929


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