The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL.) P. 2, Col. 4
Fri., Aug. 21, 1936
MR. WILLIAM FRANCIS BLOODGOOD
Mr. William Francis Bloodgood, 73, died Thursday at a local hospital following a lingering illness.
He was born in Northville, Mich., but for the past 30 years has made his home in Tangerine. He was a past president of the Mount Dora Citrus Exchange Packing House.
He is survived by his widow,
a daughter, Mrs. C. W. Irrsang Jr., of Killarney;
a brother, H. P. Bloodgood, Chicago;
two sisters, Mrs. Anna B. Christian, Wyandotte, Mich., and Mrs. Guy Keupping of River Forest, Ill.
Funeral services, in charge of Rayburn, Mount Dora, will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Episcopal Church in Eustis.
The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL.) P. 2, Col. 4
Fri., Aug. 21, 1936
MR. WILLIAM FRANCIS BLOODGOOD
Mr. William Francis Bloodgood, 73, died Thursday at a local hospital following a lingering illness.
He was born in Northville, Mich., but for the past 30 years has made his home in Tangerine. He was a past president of the Mount Dora Citrus Exchange Packing House.
He is survived by his widow,
a daughter, Mrs. C. W. Irrsang Jr., of Killarney;
a brother, H. P. Bloodgood, Chicago;
two sisters, Mrs. Anna B. Christian, Wyandotte, Mich., and Mrs. Guy Keupping of River Forest, Ill.
Funeral services, in charge of Rayburn, Mount Dora, will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Episcopal Church in Eustis.
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