Mrs. Williams was a native of Montgomery County, but spent most of life in Preble county. She was the widow of the late Samuel Williams.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Eaton Church of Christ, followed by burial in Sugar Grove cemetery at Lexington.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Stanton of Eaton and Mrs. Maude Davis of Columbus; one son, Edward Williams of near Greenville; one half-brother, Marion Loxley of Lewisburg; and a number of nephews and nieces, including Russell Loxley, M.C. Bierly, E.J. Bierly and Mrs. V.O. Rookstool.
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Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Williams, aged 85, died Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orville Stanton, in Eaton following an illness of about one week. Mrs. Williams was a native of Montgomery county, but had spent the greater part of her life in Preble county. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Orville Stanton, of Eaton; Mrs. Maude Davis, of Columbus; one son, Edward Williams, living north of Greenville; a half brother, Marion Loxley, of Columbus. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the North Barron street Church of Christ with Rev. G.T. Thomas officiating. Burial was made in the Sugar Grove cemetery at Lexington.
Mrs. Williams was a native of Montgomery County, but spent most of life in Preble county. She was the widow of the late Samuel Williams.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Eaton Church of Christ, followed by burial in Sugar Grove cemetery at Lexington.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Stanton of Eaton and Mrs. Maude Davis of Columbus; one son, Edward Williams of near Greenville; one half-brother, Marion Loxley of Lewisburg; and a number of nephews and nieces, including Russell Loxley, M.C. Bierly, E.J. Bierly and Mrs. V.O. Rookstool.
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Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Williams, aged 85, died Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orville Stanton, in Eaton following an illness of about one week. Mrs. Williams was a native of Montgomery county, but had spent the greater part of her life in Preble county. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Orville Stanton, of Eaton; Mrs. Maude Davis, of Columbus; one son, Edward Williams, living north of Greenville; a half brother, Marion Loxley, of Columbus. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from the North Barron street Church of Christ with Rev. G.T. Thomas officiating. Burial was made in the Sugar Grove cemetery at Lexington.
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