Four-Year Illness
Claims S. M. Man
William G. Morehead, 70, died at his home at 22 North Delaware street yesterday afternoon following an illness of four years. He was employed as a" steam-pipe fitter by the Spreckels Sugar refinery of San Francisco for twenty-eight years.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Almeta Morehead, and two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Erven of Los Angeles and Mrs. Hazel Adair of SanFrancisco. Morehead was a member of the San Francisco chapter of Woodmen of the World. He had resided in San Mateo for fourteen years.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the E. L. Patterson, parlors, 126 Second avenue.
Services will be under auspices of the Christian Science church. Interment will take place at Alta Mesa cemetery.
Four-Year Illness
Claims S. M. Man
William G. Morehead, 70, died at his home at 22 North Delaware street yesterday afternoon following an illness of four years. He was employed as a" steam-pipe fitter by the Spreckels Sugar refinery of San Francisco for twenty-eight years.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Almeta Morehead, and two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Erven of Los Angeles and Mrs. Hazel Adair of SanFrancisco. Morehead was a member of the San Francisco chapter of Woodmen of the World. He had resided in San Mateo for fourteen years.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the E. L. Patterson, parlors, 126 Second avenue.
Services will be under auspices of the Christian Science church. Interment will take place at Alta Mesa cemetery.
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