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Mrs. W. A. Wilson died at her home on Avenue D Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. She was entertaining several members of her family at Thanksgiving dinner when she was struck with paralysis, and remained unconscious until her death. The funeral was held at the Congregational chruch Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and interment made in the G.A.R. cemetery. Mrs. Wilson was born in Putnam county, Indiana, June 1, 1841. She moved to this city with her family 19 years ago. She was the mother of 14 children, nine of whom survive her. The sons are Grant and C. C. Wilson of Aberdeen; Albert Wilson of Cuba Ill.; William Wilson and Marion Wilson, of Ehrlich. The daughters are Mrs. M. West, of Snohomish; Mrs. Ida Dibble, of Tacoma; Mrs. Rose Williams, of Everett; and Mrs. Jennie Scott of Armstrong, B. C.
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Mrs. W. A. Wilson died at her home on Avenue D Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. She was entertaining several members of her family at Thanksgiving dinner when she was struck with paralysis, and remained unconscious until her death. The funeral was held at the Congregational chruch Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and interment made in the G.A.R. cemetery. Mrs. Wilson was born in Putnam county, Indiana, June 1, 1841. She moved to this city with her family 19 years ago. She was the mother of 14 children, nine of whom survive her. The sons are Grant and C. C. Wilson of Aberdeen; Albert Wilson of Cuba Ill.; William Wilson and Marion Wilson, of Ehrlich. The daughters are Mrs. M. West, of Snohomish; Mrs. Ida Dibble, of Tacoma; Mrs. Rose Williams, of Everett; and Mrs. Jennie Scott of Armstrong, B. C.
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