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Monday, March 25, 1918
"Madill" by W. J. Bell
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Rev. W. F. Nichols went to Aylesworth yesterday morning to conduct the funeral service of BERT WHEELER, one of Marshall County boys who died at Vancouver Barracks, Washington some time ago. The bodies of young Wheeler and PARKER, who died at the camp about the same time, arrived in Madill Friday afternoon. Mr. Parker was buried at Powell Saturday.
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Burt was the son of William Andrew Wheeler and Dora Florence Charles. Siblings are; Hugh Berry Wheeler, Clydie Jane Wheeler Bryant, Jefferson H Wheeler, John Owen Wheeler, Thomas Earl Wheeler, Eunice Euna Vernon Wheeler, Clifford Leslie Wheeler, Minnie Lexar Wheeler, William Andrew Wheeler Jr. and Nellie Wheeler.
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Monday, March 25, 1918
"Madill" by W. J. Bell
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Rev. W. F. Nichols went to Aylesworth yesterday morning to conduct the funeral service of BERT WHEELER, one of Marshall County boys who died at Vancouver Barracks, Washington some time ago. The bodies of young Wheeler and PARKER, who died at the camp about the same time, arrived in Madill Friday afternoon. Mr. Parker was buried at Powell Saturday.
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Burt was the son of William Andrew Wheeler and Dora Florence Charles. Siblings are; Hugh Berry Wheeler, Clydie Jane Wheeler Bryant, Jefferson H Wheeler, John Owen Wheeler, Thomas Earl Wheeler, Eunice Euna Vernon Wheeler, Clifford Leslie Wheeler, Minnie Lexar Wheeler, William Andrew Wheeler Jr. and Nellie Wheeler.
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