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Thomas Henry Willmore

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Thomas Henry Willmore

Birth
Canada
Death
8 Apr 1950 (aged 79)
Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Portville, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
J-37SE-2
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Born in Brewer's Mills, Canada, to Thomas Hodges Willmore and Mary Mills Willmore...moved with his family to Michigan.
Married to Lena Elizabeth Howard, Mar. 31, 1892, in Hazelton Mills, PA. (Outside Bradford, PA)
Father of Doris Dorothy Willmore Aude and Helen LaNora Casner.
He managed Bradford Wholesale Grocery in Bradford, PA.
Lived in Bradford until after Lena died. Moved to Florida and married Lottie.
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St. Petersburg Times St. Petersburg, FL Sunday, April 9, 1950, p. 16.
THOMAS HENRY WILLMORE, 79, retired wholesale grocer, died early yesterday morning in a Clearwater hospital.
Coming to Clearwater six years ago from Bradford, Pa, he resided at 1112 South Greenwood Avenue. He was a member of Clearwater's First Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lottie Heaslip Willmore; one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Aude, Romulus, N.Y.; one brother, Joe Willmore, Stanton, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Miller, Sheridan, Mich.
Services and burial will be later in Portville, N. Y., with Moss Funeral Home, Clearwater, in charge locally.
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Olean Times Herald, Olean, NY April 12, 1950, p. 3
Thomas H. Willmore Rites Conducted
Funeral services for Thomas Henry Willmore, Clearwater Fla., a former resident of Portville, were held Tuesday afternoon (April 11, 1950) at three o'clock at the Spink Funeral Home.
The Rev. Arthur Gregson, pastor of the Portville Methodist church, officiated and burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Portville.
The pallbearers were Donald Percival, Jay Casner, William Percival, Clark Boyd, Earl Eldridge and Kenneth Eldridge.
Those present from out-of -town included Mrs. Thomas Willmore, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. Carl Aude, Romulus, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hightower, Rochester, N.Y.; Jay Casner and Joan Casner, Baltimore, Md.; Miss Estelle Jordan and Miss Katherine Boyle, Bradford.
Born in Brewer's Mills, Canada, to Thomas Hodges Willmore and Mary Mills Willmore...moved with his family to Michigan.
Married to Lena Elizabeth Howard, Mar. 31, 1892, in Hazelton Mills, PA. (Outside Bradford, PA)
Father of Doris Dorothy Willmore Aude and Helen LaNora Casner.
He managed Bradford Wholesale Grocery in Bradford, PA.
Lived in Bradford until after Lena died. Moved to Florida and married Lottie.
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St. Petersburg Times St. Petersburg, FL Sunday, April 9, 1950, p. 16.
THOMAS HENRY WILLMORE, 79, retired wholesale grocer, died early yesterday morning in a Clearwater hospital.
Coming to Clearwater six years ago from Bradford, Pa, he resided at 1112 South Greenwood Avenue. He was a member of Clearwater's First Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lottie Heaslip Willmore; one daughter, Mrs. C. E. Aude, Romulus, N.Y.; one brother, Joe Willmore, Stanton, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Miller, Sheridan, Mich.
Services and burial will be later in Portville, N. Y., with Moss Funeral Home, Clearwater, in charge locally.
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Olean Times Herald, Olean, NY April 12, 1950, p. 3
Thomas H. Willmore Rites Conducted
Funeral services for Thomas Henry Willmore, Clearwater Fla., a former resident of Portville, were held Tuesday afternoon (April 11, 1950) at three o'clock at the Spink Funeral Home.
The Rev. Arthur Gregson, pastor of the Portville Methodist church, officiated and burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Portville.
The pallbearers were Donald Percival, Jay Casner, William Percival, Clark Boyd, Earl Eldridge and Kenneth Eldridge.
Those present from out-of -town included Mrs. Thomas Willmore, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. Carl Aude, Romulus, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hightower, Rochester, N.Y.; Jay Casner and Joan Casner, Baltimore, Md.; Miss Estelle Jordan and Miss Katherine Boyle, Bradford.


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