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Francis Marion “F.M.” Wilson

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Francis Marion “F.M.” Wilson

Birth
Putnam County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Mar 1916 (aged 61)
Hamilton, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Burial
Snohomish, Snohomish County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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From the Washington State Library obituary service;

The Snohomish County Tribune printed an announcement of the death of Francis Marion Wilson on March 13, 1916 on page 4. The article reads as follows:

MARION WILSON DIES
Marion Wilson, aged 63 years died at Hamilton Sunday. The body will be brought to Snohomish today and services will be held at Bakeman and Purdy's chapel tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Rev. William E. Randall of Everett will conduct the service. Interment will be in I.O.O.F cemetery.

The Mount Vernon Herald printed an obituary on March 16, 1916 on page 2.

The obituary states:

Obituary--Frances M. Wilson

Hamilton lost one of its well known and respected citizens this week in the death Saturday evening, March 11th, of Frances M. Wilson. Mr. Wilson had been ill for some time and the end was not unexpected. While Mr. Wilson has been in the west for about 30 years, having come to Snohomish county about that time, he did not come to Skagit county until some ten years later and moved to Hamilton eight years ago, where his wife passed away six years ago this spring. By this wife he leaves two sons, Albrow, who was at home with him at the time of his death, and Floyd who is in a sanitarium at Medical Lake.

Children by a former wife who survive him are Mrs. R. L. Morgan and Mrs. H. E. McInterfer and Howard. A brother living in Montana was present at the funeral, which was held in Snohomish on March 14th. All his children, except Mrs. Morgan, who is ill in the Sedro-Woolley hospital, and Floyd, who has been in poor health for some time, as well as numerous other relatives living in Snohomish county, were present at the funeral. Mr. Wilson was a man of sterling worth who will be greatly missed by his friends in the community.
From the Washington State Library obituary service;

The Snohomish County Tribune printed an announcement of the death of Francis Marion Wilson on March 13, 1916 on page 4. The article reads as follows:

MARION WILSON DIES
Marion Wilson, aged 63 years died at Hamilton Sunday. The body will be brought to Snohomish today and services will be held at Bakeman and Purdy's chapel tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Rev. William E. Randall of Everett will conduct the service. Interment will be in I.O.O.F cemetery.

The Mount Vernon Herald printed an obituary on March 16, 1916 on page 2.

The obituary states:

Obituary--Frances M. Wilson

Hamilton lost one of its well known and respected citizens this week in the death Saturday evening, March 11th, of Frances M. Wilson. Mr. Wilson had been ill for some time and the end was not unexpected. While Mr. Wilson has been in the west for about 30 years, having come to Snohomish county about that time, he did not come to Skagit county until some ten years later and moved to Hamilton eight years ago, where his wife passed away six years ago this spring. By this wife he leaves two sons, Albrow, who was at home with him at the time of his death, and Floyd who is in a sanitarium at Medical Lake.

Children by a former wife who survive him are Mrs. R. L. Morgan and Mrs. H. E. McInterfer and Howard. A brother living in Montana was present at the funeral, which was held in Snohomish on March 14th. All his children, except Mrs. Morgan, who is ill in the Sedro-Woolley hospital, and Floyd, who has been in poor health for some time, as well as numerous other relatives living in Snohomish county, were present at the funeral. Mr. Wilson was a man of sterling worth who will be greatly missed by his friends in the community.


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