William Harmon Williams

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William Harmon Williams

Birth
Dearborn, Platte County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Jun 1954 (aged 65)
Platte County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Weston, Platte County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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s/o J B Williams & Mary Elizabeth Hays; h/o Rose Holzaphel; truck driver for Griffon Trucking Company; DC#19951


The Weston Chronicle

June 18, 1954

W. H. WILLIAMS BURIED HERE WEDNESDAY

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Native of Platte County;

Brother of Mrs. Sarah Carter

William Harmon Williams, 66 years old, brother of Mrs. Sarah Carter, Weston, died Monday at the home in Parkville after an illness of two years. He was a former employee of the Griffin Trucking Company, and was a lifelong resident of Platte County.

A son of J. B. and Mary Elizabeth Hays Williams, he was born in Dearborn, Mo October 30, 1888. He was a member of the Baptist church.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Williams of the home, two sons, William Edward Williams, Pittsburg, Calif, and Billy of the home, a stepson Otis Roberts, Kansas City, eight sisters, Mrs. Reed Hulett, Kansas City, Mrs. Laura Wisner, Mrs. Logan Hays, Mrs. Ezra Wallace, Mrs. Frank Riedesel all of St Joseph, Mrs. Byron Carpenter of Arizona, Mrs. John Caughlin, Chicago, and Mrs. Sarah Carter, Weston.

Funeral services conducted by the Rev. S.F. Moore were help Wednesday afternoon at the Vaughn Chapel. Miss Jane Kirk, accompanied by L.R. Vaughn at the organ, sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and the Old Rugged Cross.

Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.

Died June 14, 1954

s/o J B Williams & Mary Elizabeth Hays; h/o Rose Holzaphel; truck driver for Griffon Trucking Company; DC#19951


The Weston Chronicle

June 18, 1954

W. H. WILLIAMS BURIED HERE WEDNESDAY

________________________________________

Native of Platte County;

Brother of Mrs. Sarah Carter

William Harmon Williams, 66 years old, brother of Mrs. Sarah Carter, Weston, died Monday at the home in Parkville after an illness of two years. He was a former employee of the Griffin Trucking Company, and was a lifelong resident of Platte County.

A son of J. B. and Mary Elizabeth Hays Williams, he was born in Dearborn, Mo October 30, 1888. He was a member of the Baptist church.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Williams of the home, two sons, William Edward Williams, Pittsburg, Calif, and Billy of the home, a stepson Otis Roberts, Kansas City, eight sisters, Mrs. Reed Hulett, Kansas City, Mrs. Laura Wisner, Mrs. Logan Hays, Mrs. Ezra Wallace, Mrs. Frank Riedesel all of St Joseph, Mrs. Byron Carpenter of Arizona, Mrs. John Caughlin, Chicago, and Mrs. Sarah Carter, Weston.

Funeral services conducted by the Rev. S.F. Moore were help Wednesday afternoon at the Vaughn Chapel. Miss Jane Kirk, accompanied by L.R. Vaughn at the organ, sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and the Old Rugged Cross.

Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.

Died June 14, 1954