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Robert Victor Williams

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Robert Victor Williams

Birth
California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Nov 1939 (aged 52)
McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Meriden (Kansas) Message, 23 November 1939

OBITUARY–WILLIAMS

Robert Victor Williams was born at California, Mo., April 11, 1887, and passed away at the country home, near McLouth, Nov. 14, 1939. In 1911 he moved to Kansas, settling near Muscotah. The following year on Christmas eve, he was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Arnold and in the year 1913 these young home builders moved to their present home site.

Four children were born into this home: Mrs. Charles Davison, Lees Summit, Mo.; Dorothy of the home; John of the home, and University of Kansas, and David Ray of Lees Summitt, Mo. All four children survive their father.

Besides his wife and children, Mr. Williams is survived by a brother, Albert Williams of Yates Center, Kansas and two sisters: Mrs. Maud Chapman of McLouth, Kansas, and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Oxnard, California; one brother, David Ray was killed in action in the world war, seven days before the signing of the Armistice in 1918.

A host of friends sympathize with this good family in their hour of grief.
Friends and relatives who were in McLouth with the R. V. Williams family in their bereavement are a brother, Mr. Al. Williams, Yates Center, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davison, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Galen White, Mrs. Pearl Brackenman of Kansas City, Mo.
Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Coffman, Ted Buchheim, Clinton, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moses of Basehor, Kansas.
Mrs. Grabel from Frankfort, Kansas., sister of Mrs. Williams, spent several days with the Williams family, leaving Sunday.

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Thank you to Find a Grave user Raymond Riley for providing the obituary.
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Meriden (Kansas) Message, 23 November 1939

OBITUARY–WILLIAMS

Robert Victor Williams was born at California, Mo., April 11, 1887, and passed away at the country home, near McLouth, Nov. 14, 1939. In 1911 he moved to Kansas, settling near Muscotah. The following year on Christmas eve, he was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Arnold and in the year 1913 these young home builders moved to their present home site.

Four children were born into this home: Mrs. Charles Davison, Lees Summit, Mo.; Dorothy of the home; John of the home, and University of Kansas, and David Ray of Lees Summitt, Mo. All four children survive their father.

Besides his wife and children, Mr. Williams is survived by a brother, Albert Williams of Yates Center, Kansas and two sisters: Mrs. Maud Chapman of McLouth, Kansas, and Mrs. Floyd Brown of Oxnard, California; one brother, David Ray was killed in action in the world war, seven days before the signing of the Armistice in 1918.

A host of friends sympathize with this good family in their hour of grief.
Friends and relatives who were in McLouth with the R. V. Williams family in their bereavement are a brother, Mr. Al. Williams, Yates Center, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davison, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Galen White, Mrs. Pearl Brackenman of Kansas City, Mo.
Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Coffman, Ted Buchheim, Clinton, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moses of Basehor, Kansas.
Mrs. Grabel from Frankfort, Kansas., sister of Mrs. Williams, spent several days with the Williams family, leaving Sunday.

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Thank you to Find a Grave user Raymond Riley for providing the obituary.


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