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William Hobert Mcreynolds

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William Hobert Mcreynolds

Birth
Death
8 Oct 1929 (aged 60)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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W2-151-3-1
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WILLIAM HOBART MCREYNOLDS

W.H. McReynolds Is Much Improved
Continued improvement in the condition of W.H. McReynolds 511 North Fifth
street, was being shown tody following his collapse in the offices of the
Shipbuilding Corporation yesterday afternoon, his attending physician said.
Mr. McReynolds was taken ill while at his work and was immediately rushed
to the hospital.
It is expected that the patient, who is traffic manager for the Shipbuilding
Corporation will be able to return to his home in the near future.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 27, 1929 p.4
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DEATH TAKES W.H. M'REYNOLDS HERE SUNDAY
Traffic Manager of Shipbuilding Corporation and Cement Co. Is Summoned
After a lingering illness of several weeks' duration, William H. McReynolds,
aged 60 years, traffic manager of the Manitowoc Ship Buiding Corporation and
the Manitowoc Portland Cement Co., passed away Sunday morning at the family
home, 511 North Fifth street.
Funeral services for the deceased will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock
from the St. James Episcopal church, with Rev. Hood officiating. The remains
will be taken to the church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. McReynolds, who was born in Milwaukee in 1869, came to Manitowoc in 1917
to take a position with the Ship Building Corporation here, in charge of the
traffic bureau and continued in that capacity, until he was stricken ill
several weeks ago. He also took over the same duties with the Portland Cement
Co. when that company started operations here.
He was married at Milwaukee in October, 1897, to Miss Cora DeGarmo, who sur-
vives him with one daughter, Mrs. William S. Miller of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was
in the city when her father died, having been summoned here when Mr.McReynolds'
condition grew serious a few days ago. One sister, Mrs. J.H. Whitnall of
Janesville, Wis., and a brother, Frank McReynolds of Mosinee also survive.
Member of St. James Church
The deceased was an earnest worker in the St. James church, and was also a member
of the St. Andrews' Brotherhood of that congregation. He was a member of LaFayette
Masonic lodge, Milwaukee and of the Knight Templar Commandery of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 7, 1929 p.1
WILLIAM HOBART MCREYNOLDS

W.H. McReynolds Is Much Improved
Continued improvement in the condition of W.H. McReynolds 511 North Fifth
street, was being shown tody following his collapse in the offices of the
Shipbuilding Corporation yesterday afternoon, his attending physician said.
Mr. McReynolds was taken ill while at his work and was immediately rushed
to the hospital.
It is expected that the patient, who is traffic manager for the Shipbuilding
Corporation will be able to return to his home in the near future.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, April 27, 1929 p.4
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DEATH TAKES W.H. M'REYNOLDS HERE SUNDAY
Traffic Manager of Shipbuilding Corporation and Cement Co. Is Summoned
After a lingering illness of several weeks' duration, William H. McReynolds,
aged 60 years, traffic manager of the Manitowoc Ship Buiding Corporation and
the Manitowoc Portland Cement Co., passed away Sunday morning at the family
home, 511 North Fifth street.
Funeral services for the deceased will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock
from the St. James Episcopal church, with Rev. Hood officiating. The remains
will be taken to the church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. McReynolds, who was born in Milwaukee in 1869, came to Manitowoc in 1917
to take a position with the Ship Building Corporation here, in charge of the
traffic bureau and continued in that capacity, until he was stricken ill
several weeks ago. He also took over the same duties with the Portland Cement
Co. when that company started operations here.
He was married at Milwaukee in October, 1897, to Miss Cora DeGarmo, who sur-
vives him with one daughter, Mrs. William S. Miller of Brooklyn, N.Y., who was
in the city when her father died, having been summoned here when Mr.McReynolds'
condition grew serious a few days ago. One sister, Mrs. J.H. Whitnall of
Janesville, Wis., and a brother, Frank McReynolds of Mosinee also survive.
Member of St. James Church
The deceased was an earnest worker in the St. James church, and was also a member
of the St. Andrews' Brotherhood of that congregation. He was a member of LaFayette
Masonic lodge, Milwaukee and of the Knight Templar Commandery of this city.
Manitowoc Herald News, Monday, October 7, 1929 p.1


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