Milo W. McQueen died this morning at the age of 75 years at his residence on Rice Road, Brownhelm. He operated a fruit farm and lived there all his life.
Surviving are his widow Gertrude; one son, William of Brownhelm; four daughters, Mrs. Esther Johnston of Wellington, Mrs. Ethel Abraham of Willoughby, Mrs. Elsie Bender of Lorain and Mrs. Gertrude Finnegan of Amherst; 14 grandchildren; one brother, Dr. Arthur McQueen of Amherst and one sister Mrs. Hattie Hollingsworth of Elyria.
Arrangements for funeral services are incomplete. The Rev. Lorenzo Todd will officiate.
(Source: Elyria Chronicle Telegram, 6 Mar 1952)
Milo W. McQueen died this morning at the age of 75 years at his residence on Rice Road, Brownhelm. He operated a fruit farm and lived there all his life.
Surviving are his widow Gertrude; one son, William of Brownhelm; four daughters, Mrs. Esther Johnston of Wellington, Mrs. Ethel Abraham of Willoughby, Mrs. Elsie Bender of Lorain and Mrs. Gertrude Finnegan of Amherst; 14 grandchildren; one brother, Dr. Arthur McQueen of Amherst and one sister Mrs. Hattie Hollingsworth of Elyria.
Arrangements for funeral services are incomplete. The Rev. Lorenzo Todd will officiate.
(Source: Elyria Chronicle Telegram, 6 Mar 1952)
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