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John William Golding

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John William Golding

Birth
Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England
Death
11 May 1916 (aged 79)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-6-6-5
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JOHN GOLDING

DEATH COMES TO JOHN GOLDING, OLD RESIDENT OF CITY
Decedent Was 80 Years of Age and with Wife Would Have Observed
Diamond Wedding on Thanksgiving Day
Four score years was the ripe age attained by John Golding, a well
known resident of the city whose death occurred last night, following
a stroke of paralysis which he suffered several days ago and which,
in his weakened state, he was unable to rally. Mr. Golding's body is
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Heise, South Green street,
from where the funeral will be held on Sunday.
John Golding was well known, having been a resident of the city for
29 years. He came here from Chicago to take charge of the first foundry
of the Seating company and was for years employed with the company. He
was a native of Liverpool, Eng., and as a boy of 14 located at Brampton,
Can., later moving to Chicago, and then to this city.
Mr. Golding was born Dec. 3, 1885. He was married in 1836 and with his
wife, would have celebrated their diamond wedding, had he lived until
next Thanksgiving day. For three years he had been in failing health
and death came as a messenger of relief to him.
Besides his aged widow, Mr. Golding is survived by five children, four
daughters, Mrs. Peter Vanzon, Mrs. Edward Bahr, Mrs. Richard Heise, Mrs.
Stephen Knechtel of this city and one son, John Golding, of Chicago.
Nine grandchildren also survive Mr. Golding.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, May 12, 1916 P.1
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(John Golding/d. 11 May 1916/cause: old age/from record of St. James Epis.
ch., Manitowoc)
[John William/bur. 05-14-1916/cause: cerebral hemorrage/
bur. on John Dooley lot]
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John Golding has returend to his home at Chicago after
attending the funeral of his father here yesterday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, May 15, 1916 P.3
JOHN GOLDING

DEATH COMES TO JOHN GOLDING, OLD RESIDENT OF CITY
Decedent Was 80 Years of Age and with Wife Would Have Observed
Diamond Wedding on Thanksgiving Day
Four score years was the ripe age attained by John Golding, a well
known resident of the city whose death occurred last night, following
a stroke of paralysis which he suffered several days ago and which,
in his weakened state, he was unable to rally. Mr. Golding's body is
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richard Heise, South Green street,
from where the funeral will be held on Sunday.
John Golding was well known, having been a resident of the city for
29 years. He came here from Chicago to take charge of the first foundry
of the Seating company and was for years employed with the company. He
was a native of Liverpool, Eng., and as a boy of 14 located at Brampton,
Can., later moving to Chicago, and then to this city.
Mr. Golding was born Dec. 3, 1885. He was married in 1836 and with his
wife, would have celebrated their diamond wedding, had he lived until
next Thanksgiving day. For three years he had been in failing health
and death came as a messenger of relief to him.
Besides his aged widow, Mr. Golding is survived by five children, four
daughters, Mrs. Peter Vanzon, Mrs. Edward Bahr, Mrs. Richard Heise, Mrs.
Stephen Knechtel of this city and one son, John Golding, of Chicago.
Nine grandchildren also survive Mr. Golding.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, May 12, 1916 P.1
********
(John Golding/d. 11 May 1916/cause: old age/from record of St. James Epis.
ch., Manitowoc)
[John William/bur. 05-14-1916/cause: cerebral hemorrage/
bur. on John Dooley lot]
*********
John Golding has returend to his home at Chicago after
attending the funeral of his father here yesterday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Monday, May 15, 1916 P.3


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