MRS. WILLIAM LEWIS
Funeral services for Alice Maude Lewis, 74, of Green River and widow of William Lewis, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Villanova funeral home in Rock Springs. Rev. C.B. Traill of St. John’s Episcopal church in Green River conducted the rites and burial was in the Lewis family plot in Mountain View cemetery here.
Pallbearers were Herbert Sharp of Rock Springs, Chris Jessen, Joseph Murphy, M.E. McBride, William Ramon and Roy Twitchell, all of Green River.
Mrs. Lewis died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday, October 24, at her home in Green River.
She was born Alice Maude Walters Aug. 6, 1880 in Derbyshire, England. When a child her parents, Joel and Elizabeth Sharp Walters, came to the United States and located in Rock Springs.
On July, 4, 1899 she married William Lewis of Rock Springs where they continued to make their home until Mr. Lewis was elected Sweetwater county clerk and they moved to Green River in 1923. Mr. Lewis had served Rock Springs as chief of police. He died in 1925.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. John Gardner and four sons, Clarence, William, John and Henry Lewis, all of Green River; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Gertrude Kelley, both of Rock Springs, and three brothers, Fred and Frank Walters, both of Rock Springs and William Walters of Billings, Mont.
MRS. WILLIAM LEWIS
Funeral services for Alice Maude Lewis, 74, of Green River and widow of William Lewis, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Villanova funeral home in Rock Springs. Rev. C.B. Traill of St. John’s Episcopal church in Green River conducted the rites and burial was in the Lewis family plot in Mountain View cemetery here.
Pallbearers were Herbert Sharp of Rock Springs, Chris Jessen, Joseph Murphy, M.E. McBride, William Ramon and Roy Twitchell, all of Green River.
Mrs. Lewis died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday, October 24, at her home in Green River.
She was born Alice Maude Walters Aug. 6, 1880 in Derbyshire, England. When a child her parents, Joel and Elizabeth Sharp Walters, came to the United States and located in Rock Springs.
On July, 4, 1899 she married William Lewis of Rock Springs where they continued to make their home until Mr. Lewis was elected Sweetwater county clerk and they moved to Green River in 1923. Mr. Lewis had served Rock Springs as chief of police. He died in 1925.
Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. John Gardner and four sons, Clarence, William, John and Henry Lewis, all of Green River; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. M.J. Dankowski and Mrs. Gertrude Kelley, both of Rock Springs, and three brothers, Fred and Frank Walters, both of Rock Springs and William Walters of Billings, Mont.
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