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Henry A J Watson

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Henry A J Watson

Birth
Death
24 Oct 1902 (aged 33)
Burial
Livingston, Park County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old B3 L20 SW1/4 G6
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(Special Correspondence.)
Livingston, Mont., Oct. 31.--Henry Watson, who was conveyed to the asylum for the insane last week by Sheriff Beley, died at the Warm Springs institution Friday. The remains wer conveyed to this city and on Sunday the funeral of the unfortunate man occurred, Reverend J. R. Wright conductin the services at the Baptist church. A very large number of friends of the deceased were present. The funeral was under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World, of which Mr. Watson was a member. Henry Watson had been an employe of the railway company for some time. He left a wife and six children to mourn his death. Among his old immediate relatives are his father and mother, who live in this city; his brother, George W., with the Thompson company here; Samuel, a machinist in Butte; John C., in the shops here, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Howard, of Livingston, and one living in South Dakota. There were forty Woodmen in attendance at the funeral and the pallbearers from the order were: Charles Potter, A. S. Robertson, K. M. Kristensen, J. T. Poff, A. C. Hasler and Allen Porter. The deceased had reached the age of forty years."
Contributor: Patricia Casjens (46532323
(Special Correspondence.)
Livingston, Mont., Oct. 31.--Henry Watson, who was conveyed to the asylum for the insane last week by Sheriff Beley, died at the Warm Springs institution Friday. The remains wer conveyed to this city and on Sunday the funeral of the unfortunate man occurred, Reverend J. R. Wright conductin the services at the Baptist church. A very large number of friends of the deceased were present. The funeral was under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World, of which Mr. Watson was a member. Henry Watson had been an employe of the railway company for some time. He left a wife and six children to mourn his death. Among his old immediate relatives are his father and mother, who live in this city; his brother, George W., with the Thompson company here; Samuel, a machinist in Butte; John C., in the shops here, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Howard, of Livingston, and one living in South Dakota. There were forty Woodmen in attendance at the funeral and the pallbearers from the order were: Charles Potter, A. S. Robertson, K. M. Kristensen, J. T. Poff, A. C. Hasler and Allen Porter. The deceased had reached the age of forty years."
Contributor: Patricia Casjens (46532323


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