William B Farnham son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farnham of 427 Finch Street died yesterday in University Hospital in Ann Arbor. Death was caused by uremic posioning and complications.
He was 18 years old. Born in Denver, Colo., Nov 25, 1925 he had lived in Adrian in recent years, and was a student at Adrian High School when stricken a year ago. He has been in failing health since that time. William was a member of Troop 13, Boy Scouts of America, and also First Baptist Church. He was an exceptional Art student. Surviving him are his parents, one sister Elayne, one brother Norman Farnham and his maternal grandparents Mr. Mrs. B.M. Weaver all of Adrian. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2`O`clock in the Everiss funeral home, the Rev Paul Wengel officiating. The burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Friday July 21, 1944
Adrian Telegram
William B Farnham son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farnham of 427 Finch Street died yesterday in University Hospital in Ann Arbor. Death was caused by uremic posioning and complications.
He was 18 years old. Born in Denver, Colo., Nov 25, 1925 he had lived in Adrian in recent years, and was a student at Adrian High School when stricken a year ago. He has been in failing health since that time. William was a member of Troop 13, Boy Scouts of America, and also First Baptist Church. He was an exceptional Art student. Surviving him are his parents, one sister Elayne, one brother Norman Farnham and his maternal grandparents Mr. Mrs. B.M. Weaver all of Adrian. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2`O`clock in the Everiss funeral home, the Rev Paul Wengel officiating. The burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Friday July 21, 1944
Adrian Telegram
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