DEATH OF W. E. CUNNINGHAM
---William Edward Cunningham, a well known carpenter, died at 12:30 o'clock Friday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cunningham, 704 East Whitmer Street, Decatur, Ill. His death was caused by tuberculosis. He returned home New Years day from a visit in Missouri. He was 38 years old and is survived by his parents, three sisters, Mrs. A. L. True of Moberly, Mo., Mrs. J. W. Atkinson and Miss Ethel Cunningham of Newark, N. J.; two brothers, Roy A. and Arthur O. Cunningham, both of Decatur, Ill.,
---Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by Rev. J.C. Brown of St. Paul's Methodist church. Interment in Fair Lawn cemetery.
---Mrs. Cunningham was well known here as Ed Cunningham and has a number of friends in La Plata who are grieved to hear of his death.
DEATH OF W. E. CUNNINGHAM
---William Edward Cunningham, a well known carpenter, died at 12:30 o'clock Friday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cunningham, 704 East Whitmer Street, Decatur, Ill. His death was caused by tuberculosis. He returned home New Years day from a visit in Missouri. He was 38 years old and is survived by his parents, three sisters, Mrs. A. L. True of Moberly, Mo., Mrs. J. W. Atkinson and Miss Ethel Cunningham of Newark, N. J.; two brothers, Roy A. and Arthur O. Cunningham, both of Decatur, Ill.,
---Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the residence, conducted by Rev. J.C. Brown of St. Paul's Methodist church. Interment in Fair Lawn cemetery.
---Mrs. Cunningham was well known here as Ed Cunningham and has a number of friends in La Plata who are grieved to hear of his death.
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