Saturday, October 31, 1925
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Services For W. O. Mapes At 2 P. M. Sunday
Father of State Representative to Be Laid at Rest
The funeral of William O. Mapes, who died here Thursday, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Shaffer-Gay chapel, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson, officiating. Mr. Mapes was the father of Claude W. Mapes, 1620 South Jefferson street, state representative. He was sixty-five years of age and had been a resident of Wyoming for the last twenty-five years having spent most of that time in Sheridan. He moved here two years ago. He died on his son's ranch east of Casper.
He is survived by two sons, Stanley of Omaha, and C. W. Mapes of Casper, and four daughters, Mrs. Harry Tingliff, Elk Basin; Mrs. Mabel Gross, Mrs. Pansy Sterling and Mrs. Sam Bennett of Lincoln, Neb., as well as five brothers, including Joseph Mapes of this city and three sisters.
Saturday, October 31, 1925
Page 1
Services For W. O. Mapes At 2 P. M. Sunday
Father of State Representative to Be Laid at Rest
The funeral of William O. Mapes, who died here Thursday, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Shaffer-Gay chapel, the Rev. Charles A. Wilson, officiating. Mr. Mapes was the father of Claude W. Mapes, 1620 South Jefferson street, state representative. He was sixty-five years of age and had been a resident of Wyoming for the last twenty-five years having spent most of that time in Sheridan. He moved here two years ago. He died on his son's ranch east of Casper.
He is survived by two sons, Stanley of Omaha, and C. W. Mapes of Casper, and four daughters, Mrs. Harry Tingliff, Elk Basin; Mrs. Mabel Gross, Mrs. Pansy Sterling and Mrs. Sam Bennett of Lincoln, Neb., as well as five brothers, including Joseph Mapes of this city and three sisters.
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