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ROBERT WILSON OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© County Journal




ROBERT WILSON
1838 - 1906


Mr. Robert Wilson was born at Fredonia, New York February 1, 1938, was married January 15, 1861 to Miss Mary Mead. To them three children were born, two sons and one daughter.
Twelve years ago, he was converted and united with the Baptist church and has ever since lived a faithful Christian life.
Always was he a kind husband and father and was highly esteemed by his neighbors.
Besides his wife, he leaves one son, one daughter and two grandchildren.
He suffered the third stroke of paralysis about 8:00 Monday morning, March 19 and passed peacefully to his reward having never regained consciousness. Age 68 years.
Funeral services were conducted by Amandus L. Sorensen at the home Wednesday noon after which the remains were interred in Black Cemetery, five miles north of Stroud.
© County Journal, Volume 1 dated March 1, 1906, page 1.


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