Obituary published in the "St. Louis Post Dispatch" on April 17, 1917.
"Funeral of Tilton Tomorrow
Interment of Miller to be in Bellefontaine Cemetery
The funeral of Edward D. Tilton, vice-president of the Stannard-Tilton Milling Co., will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family home, 4511 West Pine Boulevard, and interment will be in Bellefontaine Cemetery. He died from heart disease yesterday afternoon, after an illness which had kept him from his office since last October.
Tilton was 64 years old and is survived by three sons, Owen, Webster and Edgar, the last named a student in Yale University, and a daughter, Mrs. Esther Wheaton of Denver. His wife, who was formerly Miss Cora Stannard, daughter of the late E. O. Stannard, died several years ago. He was a leading member of Grace Methodist Church, and the Rev. Dr. W. W. King, former pastor of that church, will conduct his funeral."
Obituary published in the "St. Louis Post Dispatch" on April 17, 1917.
"Funeral of Tilton Tomorrow
Interment of Miller to be in Bellefontaine Cemetery
The funeral of Edward D. Tilton, vice-president of the Stannard-Tilton Milling Co., will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family home, 4511 West Pine Boulevard, and interment will be in Bellefontaine Cemetery. He died from heart disease yesterday afternoon, after an illness which had kept him from his office since last October.
Tilton was 64 years old and is survived by three sons, Owen, Webster and Edgar, the last named a student in Yale University, and a daughter, Mrs. Esther Wheaton of Denver. His wife, who was formerly Miss Cora Stannard, daughter of the late E. O. Stannard, died several years ago. He was a leading member of Grace Methodist Church, and the Rev. Dr. W. W. King, former pastor of that church, will conduct his funeral."
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