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WILSON, William Thomas b-1840

William Thomas Wilson   b-1840
Source: Plattsmouth Journal (Plattsmouth, Cass County, NE), Thursday, June 22, 1916

CALL TO THE GREAT BEYOND

Heart Trouble Takes An Old Pioneer From Among Our Midst On June 16.

We are called upon this week to announce the death of one of Cass county’s old and respected pioneers, Mr. William Thomas WILSON.

Mr. Wilson was born in Putman [sic] county, Indiana, January 15, 1840, and died at his farm June 16, 1916, aged 76 years, 5 months and 1 day.

Mr. Wilson awoke on the morning of the 16th feeling as well as usual. He ate a good breakfast and went to the field to work as farm hands could not be secured. He came in at noon and ate a good dinner, and went back to work without a complaint. Sometime during the afternoon he was found dead in his field, where he had fallen off the cultivator while plowing corn. The exact time of his death is not known as his body was cold when found. His son, aged about 16, gave the alarm as soon as he came upon his father and realized what had taken place.

Mr. Wilson was one of those kind of men in whom we saw the best that was in manhood. He was a loving husband, a kind father and an excellent neighbor, respected by all with whom he had acquaintance, and his removal from the neighborhood will be keenly missed by those who knew him best.

He came to Nebraska from Indiana, in the year 1859, and was engaged in freighting from Nebraska to Colorado. Later he engaged in farming and had resided on the present place for the past thirty-five years. He was married on June 12, 1889, to Miss May WOOD of Lorton, Neb., and to this union were born two sons, one dying in infancy.

He is survived by his wife and one son, Paul. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. H. BANNING, of near here, and Mrs. Richard SLOAN, living elsewhere, and two brothers, James, of Union, and Robert, living in the northern part of the state.

The funeral services were held at the Wyoming church last Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by Rev. W. A. TAYLOR of Union, and the interment was made in the cemetery nearby.

The friends and relatives of the deceased have the sympathy of all in their sad hour of bereavement. – Union Ledger

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