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James Matthew Treadway

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James Matthew Treadway

Birth
Walnut, Madison County, North Carolina, USA
Death
24 Feb 1932 (aged 55)
Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Treadway Plot
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OBITUARY OF JAMES M. TREADWAY

Death Summons J. M. Treadway Caretaker of Whiting School at Hospital after Long Illness

James M. Treadway, 901 South Seventh street succumbed to a long illness at the Ivinson hospital last evening. He was 55 years old.

Mr. Treadway custodian of the Whiting school since its construction about seven years ago, had been ill health since 1920. At that time he underwent a serious operation for a ruptured appendix and complications, from which he never fully recovered. He became seriously ill last Friday. Yesterday afternoon he underwent another operation at the hospital. He died at 7:30 p. m.

Besides his widow he is survived by four sons, Claude, Clarence, Arthur and Hubert Treadway, all of Laramie, four daughters, Mrs. Glenn Dobney and Mrs. Glen Howard, both of South Sioux City Neb., and Miss LaVerne Treadway of Laramie. He had ten grandchildren. Three sisters and a brother residing in North Carolina, not known here, also survive him. Mr. Treadway had resided in Laramie since 1916. He came here with his family from Quanah, Tex., where he lived many years. At Agatite, Tex., for ten years he was foreman of the American Cement Plaster mills. After coming to Laramie he was employed as an engineer at the Overland plaster mills, now the U. S. Gypsum company. After residing there he and his family spent about seven months in Ogden, for the benefit of his health. When he returned here in 1925 he became custodian of Whiting school.

James Mathew Treadway was born in Walnut N. C. Feb. 28, 1876. He was a member of the Modern Woodsmen of America at Quanah, and was a Baptist by preference.

Funeral arrangements await the arrival of out of city relatives. The two daughters are expected here from Nebraska late tomorrow. The body was taken to the Stryker Mortuary.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of our dear husband, father, and grandfather who passed away three years ago today.

Dear father, you are not forgotten, Tho on earth you are no more; Still in memory, you are with us, As you always were before.
OBITUARY OF JAMES M. TREADWAY

Death Summons J. M. Treadway Caretaker of Whiting School at Hospital after Long Illness

James M. Treadway, 901 South Seventh street succumbed to a long illness at the Ivinson hospital last evening. He was 55 years old.

Mr. Treadway custodian of the Whiting school since its construction about seven years ago, had been ill health since 1920. At that time he underwent a serious operation for a ruptured appendix and complications, from which he never fully recovered. He became seriously ill last Friday. Yesterday afternoon he underwent another operation at the hospital. He died at 7:30 p. m.

Besides his widow he is survived by four sons, Claude, Clarence, Arthur and Hubert Treadway, all of Laramie, four daughters, Mrs. Glenn Dobney and Mrs. Glen Howard, both of South Sioux City Neb., and Miss LaVerne Treadway of Laramie. He had ten grandchildren. Three sisters and a brother residing in North Carolina, not known here, also survive him. Mr. Treadway had resided in Laramie since 1916. He came here with his family from Quanah, Tex., where he lived many years. At Agatite, Tex., for ten years he was foreman of the American Cement Plaster mills. After coming to Laramie he was employed as an engineer at the Overland plaster mills, now the U. S. Gypsum company. After residing there he and his family spent about seven months in Ogden, for the benefit of his health. When he returned here in 1925 he became custodian of Whiting school.

James Mathew Treadway was born in Walnut N. C. Feb. 28, 1876. He was a member of the Modern Woodsmen of America at Quanah, and was a Baptist by preference.

Funeral arrangements await the arrival of out of city relatives. The two daughters are expected here from Nebraska late tomorrow. The body was taken to the Stryker Mortuary.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of our dear husband, father, and grandfather who passed away three years ago today.

Dear father, you are not forgotten, Tho on earth you are no more; Still in memory, you are with us, As you always were before.


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