Advertisement

William Edgar Shuman

Advertisement

William Edgar Shuman

Birth
Cedar Rapids, Boone County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Jul 1965 (aged 83)
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Buried July 10,1965
Lot 1089
Space- 4

William E.Shuman
April 19,1882-July 5,1965

William E.Shuman,83,long time resident of North Platte, died Monday afternoon at his home at 4 South Sycamore. A retired attorney at law, he was born April 19, 1882 in Cedar Rapids, Nebr., graduating from the Waco High School in 1897 and from Peru State Normal School in 1900. He graduated from the College of Law in Lincoln in 1904, establishing his practice in North Platte the same year, practicing here for 50 years. He had served as Brady school principal and had taught for a year in the North Platte Schools. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1902. He was a member of Walla Walla Lodge No.10, Nebraska State Bar Association and the Lincoln County Bar Association. Survivors include his wife, Exie; three daughters, Mrs Allen (Dorothy) Hacket, Boston, Mass., Mrs Elmer(Mariel)Meyer, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs Thomas(Carole)Shipley, San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, Harry of Hastings and Leo of Spokane, Wash., six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Burial will be in the North Platte Cemetery.

North Platte Telegraph, July 6, 1965
Buried July 10,1965
Lot 1089
Space- 4

William E.Shuman
April 19,1882-July 5,1965

William E.Shuman,83,long time resident of North Platte, died Monday afternoon at his home at 4 South Sycamore. A retired attorney at law, he was born April 19, 1882 in Cedar Rapids, Nebr., graduating from the Waco High School in 1897 and from Peru State Normal School in 1900. He graduated from the College of Law in Lincoln in 1904, establishing his practice in North Platte the same year, practicing here for 50 years. He had served as Brady school principal and had taught for a year in the North Platte Schools. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1902. He was a member of Walla Walla Lodge No.10, Nebraska State Bar Association and the Lincoln County Bar Association. Survivors include his wife, Exie; three daughters, Mrs Allen (Dorothy) Hacket, Boston, Mass., Mrs Elmer(Mariel)Meyer, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs Thomas(Carole)Shipley, San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, Harry of Hastings and Leo of Spokane, Wash., six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Burial will be in the North Platte Cemetery.

North Platte Telegraph, July 6, 1965


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement