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Hi, Sandra; I'm passing along an obituary I found for Troyce Brown Williams. Thought you would like to read it and/or add to his memorial. There were two errors in the article that have been corrected within the[]. I'm sending more information sources being family bible, family history and other records (census and death index) Thanks so much!!!
The Monroe News-Star.
Tuesday, November 14, 1933
Page 12; Column 2
[TROYCE] BROWN WILLIAMS.
LAKE PROVIDENCE, La., Nov. 14. - (Special) - [Troyce] Brown Williams, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. [H.]D. Williams, died Saturday morning at ten o'clock of swamp fever. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B. Hines, pastor of the First Methodist church, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in [Lake] Providence cemetery. The pallbearers were classmates from the [ninth] grade of the elementary department of the Lake Providence high school in which the deceased had been a student.
Greetings,
Find A Grave contributor Scout Finch has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Troyce Williams.
Their suggestion:
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Hi, Sandra; I'm passing along an obituary I found for Troyce Brown Williams. Thought you would like to read it and/or add to his memorial. There were two errors in the article that have been corrected within the[]. I'm sending more information sources being family bible, family history and other records (census and death index) Thanks so much!!!
The Monroe News-Star.
Tuesday, November 14, 1933
Page 12; Column 2
[TROYCE] BROWN WILLIAMS.
LAKE PROVIDENCE, La., Nov. 14. - (Special) - [Troyce] Brown Williams, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. [H.]D. Williams, died Saturday morning at ten o'clock of swamp fever. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B. Hines, pastor of the First Methodist church, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in [Lake] Providence cemetery. The pallbearers were classmates from the [ninth] grade of the elementary department of the Lake Providence high school in which the deceased had been a student.
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