Mar, 1957
Death Claims T.C. Williams
Thurlow C. Williams, 54, 124 E. Walnut street, died last Tuesday after a long sickness. He was born in Fowlerville and moved to Webberville at the age of 14 where he spent the remainder of his life.
He was a member of the Masonic lodge and a veteran of World War I. Besides the widow, Lucille, he is survived by sons, Harold J. of Lansing and Vernon T. of Perry; a brother, James D. Williams of Bay City; and 7 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Gorsline Brothers funeral home, Williamston. Rev. James Cobb of Webberville Methodist church officiated. Burial was in Webberville cemetery.
Mar, 1957
Death Claims T.C. Williams
Thurlow C. Williams, 54, 124 E. Walnut street, died last Tuesday after a long sickness. He was born in Fowlerville and moved to Webberville at the age of 14 where he spent the remainder of his life.
He was a member of the Masonic lodge and a veteran of World War I. Besides the widow, Lucille, he is survived by sons, Harold J. of Lansing and Vernon T. of Perry; a brother, James D. Williams of Bay City; and 7 grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Gorsline Brothers funeral home, Williamston. Rev. James Cobb of Webberville Methodist church officiated. Burial was in Webberville cemetery.
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