Mattoon Morning Star September 14, 1906
Arcola Citizen Dead
Father of Mrs. Mildred Honn of this city passes away
Morning Star Correspondence.
Arcola, Ill., Sept. 13- W.W. Snyder, familiarly known to all of us as "Uncle Billy", died last night at his rooms on the west side aged about 81 years, he had been ill about ten days, his death being caused by heart trouble accompanied by general debility due to old age.
The funeral will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C.E. Hood, at 3 o'clock, this afternoon.
He had been a resident of this neighborhood since about 1860 and at one time owned a splendid farm southeast of Arcola.
He is survived by the following children, Mrs. C.E. Hood and John R. Snyder of this city, Mrs. Mildred Honn, of Mattoon, Truman and Hillary and Miss Mary Snyder and Mrs. Minnie Watson all of Colorado.
Mattoon Morning Star September 14, 1906
Arcola Citizen Dead
Father of Mrs. Mildred Honn of this city passes away
Morning Star Correspondence.
Arcola, Ill., Sept. 13- W.W. Snyder, familiarly known to all of us as "Uncle Billy", died last night at his rooms on the west side aged about 81 years, he had been ill about ten days, his death being caused by heart trouble accompanied by general debility due to old age.
The funeral will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C.E. Hood, at 3 o'clock, this afternoon.
He had been a resident of this neighborhood since about 1860 and at one time owned a splendid farm southeast of Arcola.
He is survived by the following children, Mrs. C.E. Hood and John R. Snyder of this city, Mrs. Mildred Honn, of Mattoon, Truman and Hillary and Miss Mary Snyder and Mrs. Minnie Watson all of Colorado.
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