He married Myrtle F. Nichols, who survives him with four sons, George, at home; Chester N., Charles and William, of New York city, and one grandson, Chester, Jr., of New York. Also one brother, William M., of Middletown, and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Thompson, of Middletown; Mrs. Alva Seybolt, of Oneonta; and Mrs. George W. Comfort, of Bloomingburg.
Mr. Wilkin was a successful farmer, and a kind husband and father, neighbor and friend.
The funeral services were held from his late residence, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. William Colden, of the Reformed Church of Bloomingburg. Interment in the Bloomingburg cemetery.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Friday, September 24, 1915, page 9
He married Myrtle F. Nichols, who survives him with four sons, George, at home; Chester N., Charles and William, of New York city, and one grandson, Chester, Jr., of New York. Also one brother, William M., of Middletown, and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Thompson, of Middletown; Mrs. Alva Seybolt, of Oneonta; and Mrs. George W. Comfort, of Bloomingburg.
Mr. Wilkin was a successful farmer, and a kind husband and father, neighbor and friend.
The funeral services were held from his late residence, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. William Colden, of the Reformed Church of Bloomingburg. Interment in the Bloomingburg cemetery.
--Middletown (NY) Daily Times-Press, Friday, September 24, 1915, page 9
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