Passed Away Early Yesterday Morning With Attack of Acute Indigestion
There was much regret felt here yesterday morning at the intelligence of the sudden death of William Hall Wetmore at his home, 433 Arlington street.
Mr. Wetmore retired Sunday night immediately after returning from church, and though his health had not been good for some time, he made no complaint of feeling bad. About 2 o'clock he awoke and complained of a pain in his arm, but thinking little of it he went back to sleep to awake again at 4 o'clock with intense pain. Mrs. Wetmore at once summoned Drs. Boyles and Beall, but they saw at once that nothing could be done for the stricken man, death resulting a few minutes after their arrival. The immediate cause of his death was acute indigestion.
The deceased was 59 years old, and leaves a widow and seven children, three sons and four daughters, to mourn his death. He was a son of the late Rev. W.H. Wetmore, of blessed missionary work memory, and had been a resident of this city for 15 years. since making Greensboro his home he has always been highly esteemed as a Christian gentleman and valuable citizen, he having been an ex-vestryman in St. Andrew's Espicopal church, and always on of the pillars of this church. He was an expert accountant of wide reputation and at the time of his untimely death was filling with great satisfaction the important position of secretary and treasurer of the Dixie Fire Insurance company.
Funeral This Morning.
Funeral services will be held from St. Andrews Episcopal church this morning at 11:30, by the Rev. Sanders R. Guignard, interment following in the family burying ground at Thomasville.
The members of the vestry of St. Andrews' church will act as pallbearers. They are: J.R. Donnell, B.C. Sharpe, C.B. Bogart, W.I. Anderson, A. Thompson and D.H. Blair.
(News and Record - Greensboro, North Carolina - Tuesday, November 16, 1909 - Page 8)
WETMORE MEMORIAL
Children of Rev. George Badger,
Son of Ichabod, Son of Ichabod.
WILLIAM HALL, b. in Richmond co., N.C., April 7, 1852.
GEORGE BADGER, b. in Fayetteville, N.C., Dec. 26, 1853.
ANNIE TROY, b. in Fayetteville, N.C., Jan. 9, 1856.
SAMUEL HILLSDALE, b. in Rowan co.m N.C., July 14, 1858.
The Wetmore Family of America, and Its Collateral Branches: With Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical Notices by James Carnahan Wetmore (1861) - Page 483
Passed Away Early Yesterday Morning With Attack of Acute Indigestion
There was much regret felt here yesterday morning at the intelligence of the sudden death of William Hall Wetmore at his home, 433 Arlington street.
Mr. Wetmore retired Sunday night immediately after returning from church, and though his health had not been good for some time, he made no complaint of feeling bad. About 2 o'clock he awoke and complained of a pain in his arm, but thinking little of it he went back to sleep to awake again at 4 o'clock with intense pain. Mrs. Wetmore at once summoned Drs. Boyles and Beall, but they saw at once that nothing could be done for the stricken man, death resulting a few minutes after their arrival. The immediate cause of his death was acute indigestion.
The deceased was 59 years old, and leaves a widow and seven children, three sons and four daughters, to mourn his death. He was a son of the late Rev. W.H. Wetmore, of blessed missionary work memory, and had been a resident of this city for 15 years. since making Greensboro his home he has always been highly esteemed as a Christian gentleman and valuable citizen, he having been an ex-vestryman in St. Andrew's Espicopal church, and always on of the pillars of this church. He was an expert accountant of wide reputation and at the time of his untimely death was filling with great satisfaction the important position of secretary and treasurer of the Dixie Fire Insurance company.
Funeral This Morning.
Funeral services will be held from St. Andrews Episcopal church this morning at 11:30, by the Rev. Sanders R. Guignard, interment following in the family burying ground at Thomasville.
The members of the vestry of St. Andrews' church will act as pallbearers. They are: J.R. Donnell, B.C. Sharpe, C.B. Bogart, W.I. Anderson, A. Thompson and D.H. Blair.
(News and Record - Greensboro, North Carolina - Tuesday, November 16, 1909 - Page 8)
WETMORE MEMORIAL
Children of Rev. George Badger,
Son of Ichabod, Son of Ichabod.
WILLIAM HALL, b. in Richmond co., N.C., April 7, 1852.
GEORGE BADGER, b. in Fayetteville, N.C., Dec. 26, 1853.
ANNIE TROY, b. in Fayetteville, N.C., Jan. 9, 1856.
SAMUEL HILLSDALE, b. in Rowan co.m N.C., July 14, 1858.
The Wetmore Family of America, and Its Collateral Branches: With Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical Notices by James Carnahan Wetmore (1861) - Page 483
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WILLIAM HALL
SON OF
REV. GEO. BADGER
& ROSA HALL
WETMORE
APR. 6, 1852
NOV. 9, 1909
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