Married Elizabeth Bliss Arnold, 26 Jul 1906, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Obituary - Royalton: The body of William Tobias, oldest son of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Tobias of Royalton, is expected to arrive here today from south Lake, Utah for funeral services and burial.
Parents of the deceased received a telegram yesterday telling that their son had been found dead in bed in South Lake. No details concerning his death have been learned arrangements for funeral services will not be made pending the arrival of the body.
Thd deceased had been in poor health for some time, and it is believed by his parents that heart trouble may have been the cause of death.
Surviving are his parents and the following six brothers, and sisters: C. A. Tobias, Mrs. Mattie Cullitan and Mrs. John Stover of Berrien Springs; Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Muskegon; Caleb Tobias of Salt Lake City, Utah and Elmer Tobias of Royalton.
Newspaper - Evening Press: August 12, 1905
W. H. Tobias, formerly of St. Joseph and Royalton was a caller at The Press office this morning after an absence from the county of eleven years.
Mr. Tobias has the proud distinction of holding the position of Captain on the Regimental staff in the National Guard of the State of Utah. He has been a resident of Utah for the past eleven years during all of which time he has not seen home or parents.
Mr. Tobias has been chosen by the governor of Utah to represent his state at the National Rifle meet at Sea Grit, New Jersey to be held on September 24th. On his way east he stopped over to visit his parents nad his home town. He will remain here for several days after which he will attend the Rifle Meet and then return to Utah.
Married Elizabeth Bliss Arnold, 26 Jul 1906, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Obituary - Royalton: The body of William Tobias, oldest son of Mr. & Mrs. Abraham Tobias of Royalton, is expected to arrive here today from south Lake, Utah for funeral services and burial.
Parents of the deceased received a telegram yesterday telling that their son had been found dead in bed in South Lake. No details concerning his death have been learned arrangements for funeral services will not be made pending the arrival of the body.
Thd deceased had been in poor health for some time, and it is believed by his parents that heart trouble may have been the cause of death.
Surviving are his parents and the following six brothers, and sisters: C. A. Tobias, Mrs. Mattie Cullitan and Mrs. John Stover of Berrien Springs; Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of Muskegon; Caleb Tobias of Salt Lake City, Utah and Elmer Tobias of Royalton.
Newspaper - Evening Press: August 12, 1905
W. H. Tobias, formerly of St. Joseph and Royalton was a caller at The Press office this morning after an absence from the county of eleven years.
Mr. Tobias has the proud distinction of holding the position of Captain on the Regimental staff in the National Guard of the State of Utah. He has been a resident of Utah for the past eleven years during all of which time he has not seen home or parents.
Mr. Tobias has been chosen by the governor of Utah to represent his state at the National Rifle meet at Sea Grit, New Jersey to be held on September 24th. On his way east he stopped over to visit his parents nad his home town. He will remain here for several days after which he will attend the Rifle Meet and then return to Utah.
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