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William Morgan

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William Morgan

Birth
Death
5 Nov 1918 (aged 66)
Burial
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM MORGAN, 66, PIONEER OF COUNTY, FOUND DEAD IN BED AT CATO HOME TODAY

William Morgan, 66, member of the county board for the past six years, and for years chairman of the town of Cato, also a member of the Exemption board of District No. 2, at Two Rivers was found dead in bed at his home on a farm, 2 1/2 miles south of Cato this morning. Although Mr. Morgan (illegible) of feeling ill, a few days ago, he was again up and around. On Saturday he attended a session of the exemption board at Two Rivers. Yesterday afternoon he was at the Killen store in Cato. He returned to his home last night (illegible) of the family stated that (illegible).
The deceased is survived by two sons, Harold and Elton, his wife having died two years ago. Four brothers, Frank and John of Wausau, George of Amherst and Dave of Cato, and two sisters, Mrs. Chas. Sweeting of this city and Emma Morgan of Cato survive.
Burial will take place at the old home in Cato on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock under auspices of Chickerming Lodge, Odd Fellows, of which he was a member and interment
will be at Clark's Mills.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 05, 1918, Page 4
WILLIAM MORGAN, 66, PIONEER OF COUNTY, FOUND DEAD IN BED AT CATO HOME TODAY

William Morgan, 66, member of the county board for the past six years, and for years chairman of the town of Cato, also a member of the Exemption board of District No. 2, at Two Rivers was found dead in bed at his home on a farm, 2 1/2 miles south of Cato this morning. Although Mr. Morgan (illegible) of feeling ill, a few days ago, he was again up and around. On Saturday he attended a session of the exemption board at Two Rivers. Yesterday afternoon he was at the Killen store in Cato. He returned to his home last night (illegible) of the family stated that (illegible).
The deceased is survived by two sons, Harold and Elton, his wife having died two years ago. Four brothers, Frank and John of Wausau, George of Amherst and Dave of Cato, and two sisters, Mrs. Chas. Sweeting of this city and Emma Morgan of Cato survive.
Burial will take place at the old home in Cato on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock under auspices of Chickerming Lodge, Odd Fellows, of which he was a member and interment
will be at Clark's Mills.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, November 05, 1918, Page 4


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