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Claude H Williamson

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Claude H Williamson

Birth
Mauston, Juneau County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Apr 1923 (aged 30)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1566887, Longitude: -87.5740433
Plot
Section 7, Lot 49
Memorial ID
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"Claude Williamson, but a few days ago the hustling foreman at Suettinger's sheet metal works, with his pleasant good nature and jovial personality has been quickly removed from the activities of this life. An attack of appendicitis followed by pneumonia, took him Tuesday morning. He passed away at Holy Family hospital. Mr. Williamson was taken ill Friday. He went to Holy Family hospital for an operation which was successfully performed and seemed to be progressing satisfactorily when pneumonia developed Monday and in his weakened condition, he quickly succumbed.

Deceased was thirty years of age, a native of Mauston, Wis. He made his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williamson, 2214 Jackson Street who have resided here since 1909.

He leaves a little son Clayton. His early demise is also mourned by two brothers and two sisters and many friends. The brothers and sisters are Mrs. Thomas Gagnon, Mrs. Harold Grumann, Frank and Clyde, all of this city.

Deceased was a member of the Masonic order and his remains will be laid to rest Saturday afternoon with Masonic services. Services will be at the home at 2 o'clock."

[Two Rivers Reporter, Fri. 13 Apr. 1923, Page 1, col. 5]

Children; surname Williamson:
1. Clayton,
2. Claude, d. baby 1929, bu. Pioneers Rest Cem., Two Rivers.
"Claude Williamson, but a few days ago the hustling foreman at Suettinger's sheet metal works, with his pleasant good nature and jovial personality has been quickly removed from the activities of this life. An attack of appendicitis followed by pneumonia, took him Tuesday morning. He passed away at Holy Family hospital. Mr. Williamson was taken ill Friday. He went to Holy Family hospital for an operation which was successfully performed and seemed to be progressing satisfactorily when pneumonia developed Monday and in his weakened condition, he quickly succumbed.

Deceased was thirty years of age, a native of Mauston, Wis. He made his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Williamson, 2214 Jackson Street who have resided here since 1909.

He leaves a little son Clayton. His early demise is also mourned by two brothers and two sisters and many friends. The brothers and sisters are Mrs. Thomas Gagnon, Mrs. Harold Grumann, Frank and Clyde, all of this city.

Deceased was a member of the Masonic order and his remains will be laid to rest Saturday afternoon with Masonic services. Services will be at the home at 2 o'clock."

[Two Rivers Reporter, Fri. 13 Apr. 1923, Page 1, col. 5]

Children; surname Williamson:
1. Clayton,
2. Claude, d. baby 1929, bu. Pioneers Rest Cem., Two Rivers.


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