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Minnie A <I>Sands</I> Wilson

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Minnie A Sands Wilson

Birth
Metropolis, Massac County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Oct 1945 (aged 65)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, Tuesday, October 16, 1945. - page 14, column 1, Seattle Obituaries:

MRS. MINNIE WILSON -- A resident of Seattle for 37 years, Mrs. Minnie Wilson, 65, of 5109 25th NE, died Saturday at Madison Street Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Metropolis, Ill. Mrs. Wilson was a member of Lawton circle, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Forkner's Funeral parlor, with Rev. Perry Gresham of the University Christian church officiating. Burial will be at Washelli.
Mrs. Wilson is survived by her son, Stewart Wilson; a grandson, Bruce Wilson, both of Seattle, and two sisters, Mrs. Normine McCarron and Mrs. Clara Roach, both of St. Louis.

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Newspaper, page, and column, unknown - possibly the Seattle Post Intelligencer:

Last Rites Held For Mrs. Minnie Wilson
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Wilson, who died Oct. 13 at her home, 5109 25th Ave. N.E., were held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Forkner's Chapel, with the Rev. Dr. Perry E. Gresham of the University Christian Church officiating. Pallbearers were A. J. Nicholson, Charles Landis, A. C. Steeves, Neil McDonald, H. B. Williams and L. W. Crandall. Interment was at Washelli.
Mrs. Wilson was office manager for the Steeves Wilson Co., in which her son is a partner, until her retirement because of illness about four and one-half months ago.
She is survived by her son, Stuart Wilson; two sisters, Mrs. Norine McCarron and Clara Roach of St. Louis, Mo., and a grandson, Bruce Wilson.

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Mother: Mary Jane Clark

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The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington, Tuesday, October 16, 1945. - page 14, column 1, Seattle Obituaries:

MRS. MINNIE WILSON -- A resident of Seattle for 37 years, Mrs. Minnie Wilson, 65, of 5109 25th NE, died Saturday at Madison Street Hospital after a brief illness. She was born in Metropolis, Ill. Mrs. Wilson was a member of Lawton circle, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Forkner's Funeral parlor, with Rev. Perry Gresham of the University Christian church officiating. Burial will be at Washelli.
Mrs. Wilson is survived by her son, Stewart Wilson; a grandson, Bruce Wilson, both of Seattle, and two sisters, Mrs. Normine McCarron and Mrs. Clara Roach, both of St. Louis.

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Newspaper, page, and column, unknown - possibly the Seattle Post Intelligencer:

Last Rites Held For Mrs. Minnie Wilson
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Wilson, who died Oct. 13 at her home, 5109 25th Ave. N.E., were held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Forkner's Chapel, with the Rev. Dr. Perry E. Gresham of the University Christian Church officiating. Pallbearers were A. J. Nicholson, Charles Landis, A. C. Steeves, Neil McDonald, H. B. Williams and L. W. Crandall. Interment was at Washelli.
Mrs. Wilson was office manager for the Steeves Wilson Co., in which her son is a partner, until her retirement because of illness about four and one-half months ago.
She is survived by her son, Stuart Wilson; two sisters, Mrs. Norine McCarron and Clara Roach of St. Louis, Mo., and a grandson, Bruce Wilson.

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Mother: Mary Jane Clark

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