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Westville Cemetery
Adair County, Oklahoma




  
© Annajo Cantrell Limore

Julia H. & Harry Williams






Harry Williams

© Westville Record
November 19, 1943
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at the Roberts Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. John H. BUNNELL, assisted by Rev. J.H. HOPKINS for Harry WILLIAMS, age 77 years, who died at his home here Friday night after a long illness.
Mr. WILLIAMS, a retired merchant, came to Adair county a number of years ago from Kansas City. He owned and operated a store and filling station at Watts before moving to Westville.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Harry WILLIAMS; one son Leo WILLIAMS of Kansas City, and one daughter Frances, of the home.
Burial was made in the City cemetery.






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