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Deacon John Frederick Whitford

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Deacon John Frederick Whitford

Birth
Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
5 Dec 1965 (aged 87)
Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 9, 1965, p 9.

John Frederick Whitford, 87, Milton, died early Sunday morning, Dec. 5, in Mercy Hospital, Janesville, following a brief illness.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph officiating. Burial was in the Milton Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Stuart Shadel, Edward Ellis, Norris Rowbotham, Kenneth Smith, Leland Skaggs and Milton Van Horn.

Born Jan. 18, 1878, in Berlin, N. Y., he was the son of John and Mary Frances Summerbell Whitford. He attended Alfred University, Alfred, N. Y., transferring to Milton College and graduated in 1903 with a B. S. degree. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1907 from the University of Wisconsin.

As an educator and school administrator, he was principal at Williams Bay, 1903-1906, and at old Milton High School from 1907-1913. Following his work in Wisconsin, he served more than twenty years as an administrator in New York State School systems. From 1923 to 1930 he was professor of education and psychology at Milton College. Later he served seven years as director of public relations for the college. In 1956 Mr. Whitford was named recipient of the Pillar of Milton award by the Milton College Alumni Association.

He was married Sept. 2, 1903 to Leo Coon of Milton, who died Sept. 23, 1957. On Nov. 2, 1958 he was married to Mizpah Bennett, a teacher in Janesville schools for many years.

He was a deacon in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, where he was active in the educational programs of the church. He was president of the congregation, and superintendent of its Sabbath School for several years. He had been affiliated with the I.O.O.F. Lodge and the Masonic Lodge, together with community and civic organizations.

He was an authority on the life of Abraham Lincoln and had done extensive research on his lifelong hobby, collecting many rare documents and pictures. Of the many articles written on Abraham Lincoln by Mr. Whitford, his most recent one was published on Aug. 18.

Survivors include his wife, Mizpah of Milton; a daughter, Major Geraldine L. Whitford. U. S. Army Nurse Corps, U. S. Army Hospital, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; two brothers, William G. Whitford of Orchard Park. N. Y., and Ferris S. Whitford of Little Genesee, N. Y.
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 9, 1965, p 9.

John Frederick Whitford, 87, Milton, died early Sunday morning, Dec. 5, in Mercy Hospital, Janesville, following a brief illness.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph officiating. Burial was in the Milton Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Stuart Shadel, Edward Ellis, Norris Rowbotham, Kenneth Smith, Leland Skaggs and Milton Van Horn.

Born Jan. 18, 1878, in Berlin, N. Y., he was the son of John and Mary Frances Summerbell Whitford. He attended Alfred University, Alfred, N. Y., transferring to Milton College and graduated in 1903 with a B. S. degree. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1907 from the University of Wisconsin.

As an educator and school administrator, he was principal at Williams Bay, 1903-1906, and at old Milton High School from 1907-1913. Following his work in Wisconsin, he served more than twenty years as an administrator in New York State School systems. From 1923 to 1930 he was professor of education and psychology at Milton College. Later he served seven years as director of public relations for the college. In 1956 Mr. Whitford was named recipient of the Pillar of Milton award by the Milton College Alumni Association.

He was married Sept. 2, 1903 to Leo Coon of Milton, who died Sept. 23, 1957. On Nov. 2, 1958 he was married to Mizpah Bennett, a teacher in Janesville schools for many years.

He was a deacon in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, where he was active in the educational programs of the church. He was president of the congregation, and superintendent of its Sabbath School for several years. He had been affiliated with the I.O.O.F. Lodge and the Masonic Lodge, together with community and civic organizations.

He was an authority on the life of Abraham Lincoln and had done extensive research on his lifelong hobby, collecting many rare documents and pictures. Of the many articles written on Abraham Lincoln by Mr. Whitford, his most recent one was published on Aug. 18.

Survivors include his wife, Mizpah of Milton; a daughter, Major Geraldine L. Whitford. U. S. Army Nurse Corps, U. S. Army Hospital, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; two brothers, William G. Whitford of Orchard Park. N. Y., and Ferris S. Whitford of Little Genesee, N. Y.


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