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Wilson Cyrus McClellan

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Wilson Cyrus McClellan

Birth
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
20 Jun 1921 (aged 63)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-232-5-6
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WILSON MCCLELLAN

W.C. MC CLELLAN ILL LONG TIME DIES AT HOME
At his home, 822 South Eighteenth street, Wilson C. McClellan passed away in
death last evening after a lingering illness, suffering with a complication of
diseases culminating in a stroke of paralysis last Thursday. The decedent was
a native of Toronto, Canada, having been born there January 21, 1858, coming
to the United States with his parents when nine years old, and making his home
in this city the past forty years. Besides his wife, six children survive him.
They are Mrs. Emma Reed of Marion, Mich., George McClellan at Gibbs, Mich.,
John at Iron River, Allen at San Antonio, Tex., serving in U.S. army, John and
Kenneth, at home. Two brothers, George and Edward and one sister, Mrs. Esther
Hardy, all residents of Michigan also survive. The funeral will be held Thursday
afternoon at two o'clock from the undertaking parlors of Urbanek & Wattawa with
burial at Evergreen, services being conducted at the chapel by Re. F. P. Keicher.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. June 21, 1921 P. 4
WILSON MCCLELLAN

W.C. MC CLELLAN ILL LONG TIME DIES AT HOME
At his home, 822 South Eighteenth street, Wilson C. McClellan passed away in
death last evening after a lingering illness, suffering with a complication of
diseases culminating in a stroke of paralysis last Thursday. The decedent was
a native of Toronto, Canada, having been born there January 21, 1858, coming
to the United States with his parents when nine years old, and making his home
in this city the past forty years. Besides his wife, six children survive him.
They are Mrs. Emma Reed of Marion, Mich., George McClellan at Gibbs, Mich.,
John at Iron River, Allen at San Antonio, Tex., serving in U.S. army, John and
Kenneth, at home. Two brothers, George and Edward and one sister, Mrs. Esther
Hardy, all residents of Michigan also survive. The funeral will be held Thursday
afternoon at two o'clock from the undertaking parlors of Urbanek & Wattawa with
burial at Evergreen, services being conducted at the chapel by Re. F. P. Keicher.
Manitowoc Herald News, Manitowoc, Wis. June 21, 1921 P. 4


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