Obit:

Williamson, Harmettie (1861 - 1932)

Contact:

Stan

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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

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WILLIAMSON CUMMINGS SULLIVAN ARENDS BEHRENS


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 1/21/1932

 

FORMER RESIDENT PASSES AWAY


Mrs. Harmettie Williamson of St. Paul, Minn., who died Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932, was brought to Greenwood Friday evening for burial.


Mrs. Williamson was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cummings and at one time resided here (Greenwood, Clark County). Her husband Chesley Williamson was buried here eight years ago, also two children.


The funeral having been held at St. Paul on Friday, a short service was held at Schiller's Undertaking Parlors Saturday morning, Rev. Maddock officiating. Mrs. Williamson was a member of St. Anthony Park Eastern Star Chapter 212, St. Paul. The local O.E.S. were in attendance, and the choir and pallbearers were members of the Star.


There was an abundance of floral offerings, which showed the love and esteem for the deceased.


Many of the immediate family were not able to be present as some live in the west and others are in poor health.


Those from out of town were two sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williamson of St. Paul, a daughter, Mrs. John Sullivan of Chicago and a brother, Chas. W. Cummings, wife and son of Tomahawk.


She is survived by three daughters and six sons, two brothers, Eugene Cummings of Lindsey, Mont. and Chas. W. Cummings of Tomahawk and three sisters, Mrs. O. C. Behrens, Mrs. John Arends and Miss Rue Cummings, all of Greenwood.

 

 


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