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MYERS, William Bloomer

Source: March 28, 1944 Crawfordsville Journal Review

William Bloomer Myers, age 84, died at his home osuth of Wallace, from pneumonia after an illness of 8 days. The son of Franklin and Sarah Sowers Myers, he was born Aug 1, 1860 near Wallace. He had spent his life time on farms near here. Mr Myers was married Jan 10, 1884 to Emma A. Litsey at the bride's home near Wallace. Mrs. Myers died in 1929. Two children survive Mr. Myers - - Leslie Myers, a son and Mrs. Lela M. Grimes, a daughter, both living on Kingman RR 1. Three grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wed. afternoon in the cemetery near the church. Mr. Myers was a member of the Lutheran church.


Source: Kingman Star Thursday, March 30, 1944
 
Wallace, March 28—William Bloomer Myers, age 84, died at his home south of Wallace, from pneumonia after an illness of eight days. The son of Franklin and Sarah Sowers Myers, he was born August 1, 1860 near Wallace. He had spent his life time on farms near here.  Mr. Myers was married January 10, 1884 to Emma A. Litsey at the bride’s home near Wallace. Mrs. Myers died in 1929.   Two children survive Mr. Myers—Leslie Myers, a son, and Mrs. Lela M. Grimes, a daughter, both living on Kingman rural route 1. Three grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.  Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Lutheran Church near Wallace. Burial will be in the cemetery near the church. Mr. Myers was a member of the Lutheran Church.-S



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