Typed obit for Mrs. Ad. J. Lewis Dead
June 1920
Unknown Newspaper; clipping on Ancestry posted by sydwood1953;
The many relatives and friends of Mrs. Ella Williams Lewis will be grieved to learn of her death, which occurred June 17th, at her home in Edgewood, Colo., where the family recently moved in the hope that the climate change would prove beneficial to her health.
Deceased was married to Ad. J. Lewis while very young. She was the mother of nine children, the eldest daughter having passed away when just blossoming into womanhood.
The devoted husband, and the aged father, R.R. Williams, with the eight children, one sister, Mrs. John McCray, of Chickalah, Eugene and Oscar, of Texas, survive her.
Many of the older people throughout the community will recall her sweet, gentle manners and the many noble traits of her beautiful character. The sympathy of all goes out to the surviving relatives in their dark hour of bereavement, and especially to the motherless little girl, Pauline, who will miss her so much.
(Typed by: Johnnie Williams - Zollinger)
Typed obit for Mrs. Ad. J. Lewis Dead
June 1920
Unknown Newspaper; clipping on Ancestry posted by sydwood1953;
The many relatives and friends of Mrs. Ella Williams Lewis will be grieved to learn of her death, which occurred June 17th, at her home in Edgewood, Colo., where the family recently moved in the hope that the climate change would prove beneficial to her health.
Deceased was married to Ad. J. Lewis while very young. She was the mother of nine children, the eldest daughter having passed away when just blossoming into womanhood.
The devoted husband, and the aged father, R.R. Williams, with the eight children, one sister, Mrs. John McCray, of Chickalah, Eugene and Oscar, of Texas, survive her.
Many of the older people throughout the community will recall her sweet, gentle manners and the many noble traits of her beautiful character. The sympathy of all goes out to the surviving relatives in their dark hour of bereavement, and especially to the motherless little girl, Pauline, who will miss her so much.
(Typed by: Johnnie Williams - Zollinger)
Family Members
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Estella May "Stella" Williams Carter
1876–1914
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David Polk Williams
1879–1911
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Sallie Gaut Williams Pennington
1881–1955
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Henry Oliver Williams
1885–1958
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Amanda Caroline Williams Adams
1887–1977
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Redman Harrison "Hack" Williams
1888–1945
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Charles Lee Williams
1891–1945
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Fulton Benjamin Williams
1895–1937
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Joseph "Joe" Williams Sr
1898–1980
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Hugh Williams
1898–1964
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Imogene Williams Carr
1900–1988
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Claude Williams
1902–1973
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Ora Beatrice Williams Womack
1904–1996
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