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Arthur Williams

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Arthur Williams

Birth
Peterson, Morgan County, Utah, USA
Death
11 May 1928 (aged 47)
Calexico, Imperial County, California, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-2-5-2E
Memorial ID
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FORMER OGDEN WORKER KILLED
Arthur Williams Victim In Rail Accident On Coast

Arthur Williams, former Ogden railroad man, was killed Saturday morning in the railroad yards in Calexico, Calif.
He was a son of Mrs. Joshua Williams of 330 Twenty-second street. He is also survived by his widow, Harriet Shupe Williams; a son, Harry, of Calexico; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Oxender, of Los Angeles; one grandchild, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. E.N. Quinn, Mrs. David M. Shaw and Mrs. M.S. Stone all of Ogden; Roland Williams of Lodi, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph B. Green, of Seattle, Wash.; James Williams, of Peterson; Milford Williams of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. William Shurtliff of Swan Valley, Idaho; Mrs. Zach Cheeney of Centerville; Mrs. Alex Rene of Seattle, Wash.
The body was taken in charge by the Larkin Mortuary at 840 Venice boulevard, Los Angeles, and will be brought to Ogden for burial under the direction of Larkin & Sons' mortuary here.

Ogden Standard Examiner
Sunday, May 13, 1928
Page 12
FORMER OGDEN WORKER KILLED
Arthur Williams Victim In Rail Accident On Coast

Arthur Williams, former Ogden railroad man, was killed Saturday morning in the railroad yards in Calexico, Calif.
He was a son of Mrs. Joshua Williams of 330 Twenty-second street. He is also survived by his widow, Harriet Shupe Williams; a son, Harry, of Calexico; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Oxender, of Los Angeles; one grandchild, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. E.N. Quinn, Mrs. David M. Shaw and Mrs. M.S. Stone all of Ogden; Roland Williams of Lodi, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph B. Green, of Seattle, Wash.; James Williams, of Peterson; Milford Williams of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. William Shurtliff of Swan Valley, Idaho; Mrs. Zach Cheeney of Centerville; Mrs. Alex Rene of Seattle, Wash.
The body was taken in charge by the Larkin Mortuary at 840 Venice boulevard, Los Angeles, and will be brought to Ogden for burial under the direction of Larkin & Sons' mortuary here.

Ogden Standard Examiner
Sunday, May 13, 1928
Page 12


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