DEATH OF AGED MAN
William M. Hale Succumbs to Diabetes. William M. Hale, aged 73 years, died yesterday afternoon, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Fogden, 826 Eighth avenue north, the cause of death being diabetes. Funeral services will be held there at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. C. E. Dobson officiating, and interment will be made in Highland cemetery. Mr. Hale was the last of a family of 10 children and his wife, who survives him, is the last of 11 children. The deceased came to this city recently from Townsend, where he had resided. He is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. T. N. Averill of Townsend, Mrs. Walter English of Great Falls, Mrs. W. C. Fogden of Great Falls, Mrs. J. A. Lombard of Grand Rapids, Mich., J. L. Hale of Grand Rapids, Mich., and W. M. Hale of Great Falls. Great Falls Tribune 6 Mar 1904, Page 12
DEATH OF AGED MAN
William M. Hale Succumbs to Diabetes. William M. Hale, aged 73 years, died yesterday afternoon, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Fogden, 826 Eighth avenue north, the cause of death being diabetes. Funeral services will be held there at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. C. E. Dobson officiating, and interment will be made in Highland cemetery. Mr. Hale was the last of a family of 10 children and his wife, who survives him, is the last of 11 children. The deceased came to this city recently from Townsend, where he had resided. He is survived by his wife and six children, Mrs. T. N. Averill of Townsend, Mrs. Walter English of Great Falls, Mrs. W. C. Fogden of Great Falls, Mrs. J. A. Lombard of Grand Rapids, Mich., J. L. Hale of Grand Rapids, Mich., and W. M. Hale of Great Falls. Great Falls Tribune 6 Mar 1904, Page 12
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