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W. D. "Richard" Wilson
From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
El Reno News - Jan 8, 1897
 
Richard Wilson
 
Last Monday Richard Wilson son of commissioner Wilson died at his father's home in Frisco Township.  He had been up and around until the day before his death, but had been ailing for some time.  Dick Wilson, as he was familiarly called, was young man of excellent character and was generally like and respected wherever known.  His death comes as a terrible blow to his father and other near friends here and elsewhere.  The funeral took place Tuesday.  All who were acquainted with the young man feel his death as a personal loss and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to the family in their sad bereavement.

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