Killed in Skokie Hwy
Marshall Davies, 67, of 436 S. Green Bay road, Lake Forest, was killed yesterday when the car he was driving northbound in Skokie Highway struck an abutment at the overpass of Illinois highway 176. He was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Therese's hospital in Waukegan.
Davies was chairman of the board of Davies Supply company, 6601 W. Grand Av., Chicago. Surviving are his widow, Gretchen, a daughter, Mrs. A.E. Castle and a son, William B. Memorial services will be held in Manitowoc, Wis.
Chicago Tribune, Sun., June 28, 1964
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Marshall Davies, June 27, age 67, of 436 S. Green Bay road, Lake Forest, husband of Gretchen B.; father of Mrs. A.E. Castle of San Rafael, Cal., and William B. Davies of Lake Forest; six grandchildren; a niece, Mrs. Charles S. Adams of Mundelein. Private memorial services will be held in Manitowoc, Wis., for members of the immediate family. No memorial service in Chicago area. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Chicago Tribune, Mon., June 29, 1964
Killed in Skokie Hwy
Marshall Davies, 67, of 436 S. Green Bay road, Lake Forest, was killed yesterday when the car he was driving northbound in Skokie Highway struck an abutment at the overpass of Illinois highway 176. He was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Therese's hospital in Waukegan.
Davies was chairman of the board of Davies Supply company, 6601 W. Grand Av., Chicago. Surviving are his widow, Gretchen, a daughter, Mrs. A.E. Castle and a son, William B. Memorial services will be held in Manitowoc, Wis.
Chicago Tribune, Sun., June 28, 1964
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Marshall Davies, June 27, age 67, of 436 S. Green Bay road, Lake Forest, husband of Gretchen B.; father of Mrs. A.E. Castle of San Rafael, Cal., and William B. Davies of Lake Forest; six grandchildren; a niece, Mrs. Charles S. Adams of Mundelein. Private memorial services will be held in Manitowoc, Wis., for members of the immediate family. No memorial service in Chicago area. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Chicago Tribune, Mon., June 29, 1964
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