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Dolph Lionel Babcock

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Dolph Lionel Babcock

Birth
Brookfield, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jul 1934 (aged 74)
Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 117, No 4, p 95, Aug. 20, 1934.
Dolph Lionel Babcock, only son of H. R. Babcock, was born August 10, 1859, at Brookfield, N. Y., and died July 19, 1934, at Albion, Wis.
He was married, November 1, 1881, to Martha Langworthy, who with his son Harold and family survive. An aged mother and twin sister in New York State, also, with many friends remain to mourn his loss.
He was a graduate of Colgate University, 1877. He has been a deacon of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist Church many years and for more than forty years a member. He was always faithful and filled many positions of public trust in church and community. A good friend and neighbor, helpful and generous with the use of his time, money, and counsel, he will be missed but not forgotten.
Funeral services were held from the farm home, "The Oaks," conducted by his pastor, C. W. Thorngate, assisted by President Jay W. Crofoot and Dr. Edwin Shaw. C. T.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 117, No 4, p 95, Aug. 20, 1934.
Dolph Lionel Babcock, only son of H. R. Babcock, was born August 10, 1859, at Brookfield, N. Y., and died July 19, 1934, at Albion, Wis.
He was married, November 1, 1881, to Martha Langworthy, who with his son Harold and family survive. An aged mother and twin sister in New York State, also, with many friends remain to mourn his loss.
He was a graduate of Colgate University, 1877. He has been a deacon of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist Church many years and for more than forty years a member. He was always faithful and filled many positions of public trust in church and community. A good friend and neighbor, helpful and generous with the use of his time, money, and counsel, he will be missed but not forgotten.
Funeral services were held from the farm home, "The Oaks," conducted by his pastor, C. W. Thorngate, assisted by President Jay W. Crofoot and Dr. Edwin Shaw. C. T.


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