The Salida Mail March 15, 1918
MRS. W. B. WILLINGHAM DIES IN DENVER; FORMER SALIDAN
Mrs. W. B. Willingham, formerly of Salida died Wednesday at her home in Denver, after an Illness of several days. Pneumonia is the cause of death. Mr. and Mrs. Willingham had been residents of Salida for seven years until they removed to Denver a year ago. She is survived her husband, four sons, three daughters and two stepdaughters. The sons are Thomas, Daniel Willingham of Salida, Arnold Willingham who serving In the army, and Louis, who is also in the army. The daughters are Mrs. Dolores Phelps of Denver and Mrs. Eva Larson Salida. Mrs. A. A. Bishop of Salida and Mrs Annie Alexander at Denver are stepdaughters. Thomas and Daniel Willingham and Mrs A. A Bishop were called to Denver last week and were with Mrs Willingham when she died. Mrs. Thomas Willingham and children were in Denver yesterday. The funeral will held in Denver.
The Salida Record March 22, 1918
FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. W. B. WILLINGHAM HELD LAST SUNDAY
Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. W. B. Willingham were held Sunday morning, Rev. G. M. Oakley of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Many friends expressed their sympathy by floral offerings and by their presence at the services. Mrs. Willingham died March 13 at her home in Denver, death being due to pneumonia. The body was sent to Salida for burial. For a number of years she was a resident of this city. The family removed to Denver where they have lived for about a years. Mrs. Willingham is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Phelps of Denver and Mrs. Eva Larson, of Salida; four sons, Dan and Tom Willingham, of Salida, and Louis and Arnold Willingham, both of whom are in the government service; and also by two stepdaughters, Mrs. Bishop of Salida and Mrs. Alexander of Denver. Interment was made in Fairview cemetery.
The Salida Mail March 15, 1918
MRS. W. B. WILLINGHAM DIES IN DENVER; FORMER SALIDAN
Mrs. W. B. Willingham, formerly of Salida died Wednesday at her home in Denver, after an Illness of several days. Pneumonia is the cause of death. Mr. and Mrs. Willingham had been residents of Salida for seven years until they removed to Denver a year ago. She is survived her husband, four sons, three daughters and two stepdaughters. The sons are Thomas, Daniel Willingham of Salida, Arnold Willingham who serving In the army, and Louis, who is also in the army. The daughters are Mrs. Dolores Phelps of Denver and Mrs. Eva Larson Salida. Mrs. A. A. Bishop of Salida and Mrs Annie Alexander at Denver are stepdaughters. Thomas and Daniel Willingham and Mrs A. A Bishop were called to Denver last week and were with Mrs Willingham when she died. Mrs. Thomas Willingham and children were in Denver yesterday. The funeral will held in Denver.
The Salida Record March 22, 1918
FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. W. B. WILLINGHAM HELD LAST SUNDAY
Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. W. B. Willingham were held Sunday morning, Rev. G. M. Oakley of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Many friends expressed their sympathy by floral offerings and by their presence at the services. Mrs. Willingham died March 13 at her home in Denver, death being due to pneumonia. The body was sent to Salida for burial. For a number of years she was a resident of this city. The family removed to Denver where they have lived for about a years. Mrs. Willingham is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Phelps of Denver and Mrs. Eva Larson, of Salida; four sons, Dan and Tom Willingham, of Salida, and Louis and Arnold Willingham, both of whom are in the government service; and also by two stepdaughters, Mrs. Bishop of Salida and Mrs. Alexander of Denver. Interment was made in Fairview cemetery.
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