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Niagara Gazette - 8/26/1955
 A retired carpenter for the Carborundum
 Co., where he was employed
 30 years, Philip A; Williams,
 75, of 1631 Weston Ave., died yesterday
 (Aug. 25, 1955) at Memorial
 Hospital after a lengthy illness.
 Born in Sanborn, be came to this
 city 48 years ago. He had been
 retired for about 10 years. He and
 his wife, Mrs. Hedwig Williams,
 celebrated their golden wedding an
 niversary last May.
 He was a member of St. Paul's
 Lutheran Church and a charter
 member of the brotherhood of that
 church.
 In addition to his wife, he is
 survived by a son and a daughter,
 Clarence R. Williams and Mrs. Arthur
 T. Schultz, both of this city;
 a brother, Ferdinand Williams,
 Lockport, and three sisters, Mrs.
 plans to arrange within the next John Proefrock, Tonawanda; Mrs.
 Helena Lindke, Buffalo, and Mrs.
 Rudolph Milleville, this city. Two
 grandchildren, Joan and Marcia.
 Williams, also survive.
 Funeral services will be held Sunday-
 at 2:30 p.m. at the Cornell
 and Daggett Funeral Chapel and
 at 3 p.m. at St. Paul's Church. The
 Rev. Evan J. Bartell will officiate.
 Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery,
 Bergholtz.
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