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Dr. Henry Clayton "Harry" Will (1866-1926)

WILL, BOWEN, WORSLEY, DRYBREAD, ARMSTRONG

Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 8/2/2016 at 21:31:42

From Nevada Evening Journal August 20, 1926 (page 5)

FORMER STORY COUNTY MAN DEAD

DR. HARRY C. WILL PASSED AWAY IN CHICAGO FOLLOWING STROKE.

Dr. Harry Will of Chicago died there Tuesday following a stroke of apoplexy which he suffered a few hours before; according to word received by relatives and friends in this city and Maxwell.

Dr. Will, age about 60, a native of West Virginia, lived in Story county in an early day, being a resident of the Iowa Center neighborhood. Two brothers, the late Lee Will of Salina, Kansas, and Fredd Will are both dead and a half-sister, Mrs. Jesse Bowen of Maxwell is the last survivor of the family.

Mrs. Bowen is in Colorado at the present time and was unable to attend the funeral which was held in Chicago Thursday.

He was a widower and left no children. He had practiced medicine in Chicago for over a third of a century.

Dr. Will was well known in the southern part of Story county in an early day and is well remembered by local people. His brother Lee Will was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Elva Worsley, Mrs. J. E. Drybread and Mrs. E. S. Armstrong of this city.


 

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