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Andrew Daniel “Dan” Williams

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Andrew Daniel “Dan” Williams

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Sep 1928 (aged 63)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Ocean View Lawn-Grave 239
Memorial ID
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Rochester relatives have received word of the death of A. Daniel WILLIAMS, aged 63, which occurred last Friday at the Cottage hospital in Santa Barbara, California following a serious major operation. He had been in ill health for several months. Mr. Williams was born on a farm near Kewanna, Ind., on May eighth, 1865 the son of pioneers of this section of the country. For several years he was engaged in farming in the Kewanna community, later moving to Rochester, where he operated a livery stable. In 1914 Mr.
Williams and his family went to California locating in Santa Barbara and for several years he acted as manager of the Mission theatre in that city. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary WILLIAMS, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Odessa HATHAWAY, of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Henry O. ROBINSON, of Redlands, California, and a son, Julian P. WILLIAMS, of Woodlands, Calif. Two sisters and two brothers also are living. They [are] Mrs. Mary E. STEARN, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Laura CONRAD, of North Dakota, and George D. [WILLIAMS] and Lincoln WILLIAMS, of Kewanna, Ind. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock by the Masonic lodge at the Masonic Temple in Santa Barbara, and burial was made in a cemetery there.

Rochester Sentinel, Friday, September 28, 1928
Rochester relatives have received word of the death of A. Daniel WILLIAMS, aged 63, which occurred last Friday at the Cottage hospital in Santa Barbara, California following a serious major operation. He had been in ill health for several months. Mr. Williams was born on a farm near Kewanna, Ind., on May eighth, 1865 the son of pioneers of this section of the country. For several years he was engaged in farming in the Kewanna community, later moving to Rochester, where he operated a livery stable. In 1914 Mr.
Williams and his family went to California locating in Santa Barbara and for several years he acted as manager of the Mission theatre in that city. Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary WILLIAMS, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Odessa HATHAWAY, of Santa Barbara and Mrs. Henry O. ROBINSON, of Redlands, California, and a son, Julian P. WILLIAMS, of Woodlands, Calif. Two sisters and two brothers also are living. They [are] Mrs. Mary E. STEARN, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Laura CONRAD, of North Dakota, and George D. [WILLIAMS] and Lincoln WILLIAMS, of Kewanna, Ind. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at two o'clock by the Masonic lodge at the Masonic Temple in Santa Barbara, and burial was made in a cemetery there.

Rochester Sentinel, Friday, September 28, 1928


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