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Williams, Daniel F.

Age 35

mine

Miami News Record · Sep 01 1953

Seneca, Missouri, Sept. 1 The body of Daniel F. Williams, 35 year old former Miamian who died Saturday from injuries received in a mine accident in Chelan Washington, will be received by the Biddlecome funeral home at Seneca Missouri later this week. Arrangements for services and burial are incomplete. Born in Miami Oklahoma, Williams lived at Seneca a short time before he left for the west coast. He formerly worked for the Eagle-Picher Company. A World War II veteran, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Williams of the home in Holden Washington; his mother, Mrs. Jack Nash of Seattle Washington; his grandfather, Daniel Pritchard of Elsie Missouri; three sons and a daughter.

Miami News Record · Sep 06 1953 · Pg 3 · Col 4

Funeral services for Daniel F. Williams, 35 year old former Miamian who was fatally hurt in a mine accident in Chelan Washington, on Aug 29, will be conducted at the Biddlecome chapel in Seneca Missouri at 2:30 pm Monday. The Rev. R. E. Stephenson will officiate. Burial will be in the Seneca cemetery. A World War II veteran, Williams was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Miami. Besides his wife of the home in Holden Washington, Williams is survived by three sons, Roy Williams, Charles Williams and Darrel Williams, and a daughter, Linda Williams, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Jack Nash of Seattle Washington, his grandfather, Daniel Pritchard of Elsie Missouri, and an aunt, Mrs. Elsie Keithley of Miami.

Disclaimer: If you search for these articles somewhere else, searches should be done by date in the city of Miami Oklahoma. The clippings have "Miami Newspapers, Miami Oklahoma." The paper changed names several times making it difficult to search by title. Most of the Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Fatalities newspaper clippings are from the personal files of I. D. Hulvey, former powderman in the Picher mine and then owner of the Hulvey Insurance Agency.