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THE WESTERN STAR, 13 May 1921 |
Obituary of WILLIAM H. "BILLIE" BARLOW |
WILLIAM H. BARLOW PASSES AWAY William H. Barlow, familiarly known as "Billie" Barlow, died at his ranch home in the northwest part of this county at 10:38 a.m. on last Sunday, May 8, 1921, after a very brief illness resulting from a form of kidney trouble, with complications which, toward the end brought on heart trouble. Acute nephtitis was given as the immediate cause of his death. It was known for several months before his death that Mr. Barlow's health was impaired, but his condition had caused no alarm, as he had been able to be about practically all the time. He was in Coldwater on Tuesday of last week, and at that time appeared to be in reasonably good health. On Saturday afternoon he visited Wilmore to consult a physician and to attend to some business matters. Early Sunday morning he had quite a severe attack of bladder trouble, but was about the house and to his usual cheerful mood, jollying with the other inmates of the house. A second attack occurred about 6 o'clock Sunday morning, and his condition at once became serious. Word was sent to relatives here, but they found upon their arrival at the Barlow ranch that Billie was unconscious and that life was practically extinct Besides Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow, those present at the end were hired
hand Geo. Tilbury, who had made his home with the deceased for a few years
and who was one of Billie's most faithful friends. The body was Many beautiful floral pieces were received. The church was well filled,
people being present from all over For 33 years Billie had labored and planned to extend |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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