James F. Wilson, 65, native of Jackson County and resident of Biloxi for 20 years, died at 2:45 a m today at his residence 1116 East Back Bay. Besides his wife, Mrs. Minnie Cruse Wilson, he is survived by one son, Curtis Wilson of Pensacola, Fla; five stepsons, Gussie Cruse, Gautier, Martin, Frank, Walter and Albert, Biloxi; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Bertha Wade and Mrs. Lillian Gavin, Biloxi, Mrs Helen Pecota, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs Eddie Roach, San Rayfield, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Azalie Havens, Mrs Mary Rouse, Vancleave, Mrs Bell Carter, Moss Point, Mrs. Allen Whittington of Wiggins, Mrs Laura Tootle of Biloxi; two brothers, John Wilson, Vestry, Miss., and Tom Wilson of Jackson County.
The funeral will be from the home, the time to be set on the arrival of relatives.
Service will be in charge of Rev T. H. Van Dyck of the Lutheran Church and interment in the Biloxi Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson was a member of the Seafood Workers Association.
Daily Herald, Biloxi MS - April 6, 1943
Submitted by Linda Ellis
Twice married;
(1)Mary Louise Havens buried in an unmarked grave by her Infant child, in 'Dubose Cemetery' Vancleave MS;
(2)Emily 'Minnie' Galle Cruse
James F. Wilson, 65, native of Jackson County and resident of Biloxi for 20 years, died at 2:45 a m today at his residence 1116 East Back Bay. Besides his wife, Mrs. Minnie Cruse Wilson, he is survived by one son, Curtis Wilson of Pensacola, Fla; five stepsons, Gussie Cruse, Gautier, Martin, Frank, Walter and Albert, Biloxi; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Bertha Wade and Mrs. Lillian Gavin, Biloxi, Mrs Helen Pecota, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs Eddie Roach, San Rayfield, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Azalie Havens, Mrs Mary Rouse, Vancleave, Mrs Bell Carter, Moss Point, Mrs. Allen Whittington of Wiggins, Mrs Laura Tootle of Biloxi; two brothers, John Wilson, Vestry, Miss., and Tom Wilson of Jackson County.
The funeral will be from the home, the time to be set on the arrival of relatives.
Service will be in charge of Rev T. H. Van Dyck of the Lutheran Church and interment in the Biloxi Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson was a member of the Seafood Workers Association.
Daily Herald, Biloxi MS - April 6, 1943
Submitted by Linda Ellis
Twice married;
(1)Mary Louise Havens buried in an unmarked grave by her Infant child, in 'Dubose Cemetery' Vancleave MS;
(2)Emily 'Minnie' Galle Cruse
Family Members
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Sarah Etta Wilson Flurry
1867–1911
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Seburn Hughey Wilson
1868–1932
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William Thomas Wilson
1869–1950
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Nancy Jane Wilson Whittington
1871–1953
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Mary Edna Wilson Rouse
1873–1976
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John Carter Wilson
1874–1958
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Sabra Isabelle Wilson Dunaway Carter
1879–1953
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Laura Samantha Wilson Tootle
1880–1957
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Little Saul Wilson
1883–1883
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Aquilla Broxton "Brock" Wilson
1884–1937
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