Obituary for Owen Stanard Tilton from the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" in December 1930.
"TILTON, OWEN STANARD - On Wednesday Dec. 17, 1930, at 7 a.m., husband of Ellen Tilton.
Remains at Arthur J. Donnelly's Parlors, 3346 Lindell bl. Funeral from Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Skinker and Waterman Ave., on Friday, Dec. 19, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery."
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Obituary published in "The St. Louis Star and Times" (St. Louis, Missouri) on 12/18/1930 on page 9.
"Owen S. Tilton Rites To Be Held Tomorrow-The funeral of Owen S. Tilton, secretary of the Stanard-Tilton Milling Company, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Grace Methodist Church, Skinker road and Waterman avenue, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mr. Tilton, 45 years old, died suddenly of heart disease early yesterday at his home, 484 Lake Avenue. He was a member of a prominent family which assisted in making St. Louis one of the largest milling centers in the middle west. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen McNellis Tilton, one sister and two brothers."
Obituary for Owen Stanard Tilton from the "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" in December 1930.
"TILTON, OWEN STANARD - On Wednesday Dec. 17, 1930, at 7 a.m., husband of Ellen Tilton.
Remains at Arthur J. Donnelly's Parlors, 3346 Lindell bl. Funeral from Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Skinker and Waterman Ave., on Friday, Dec. 19, at 2 o'clock p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery."
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Obituary published in "The St. Louis Star and Times" (St. Louis, Missouri) on 12/18/1930 on page 9.
"Owen S. Tilton Rites To Be Held Tomorrow-The funeral of Owen S. Tilton, secretary of the Stanard-Tilton Milling Company, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Grace Methodist Church, Skinker road and Waterman avenue, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mr. Tilton, 45 years old, died suddenly of heart disease early yesterday at his home, 484 Lake Avenue. He was a member of a prominent family which assisted in making St. Louis one of the largest milling centers in the middle west. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen McNellis Tilton, one sister and two brothers."
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