William Asbury McCall
Birth
Death
April 16, 1845
September 7, 1915
Springfield, MO
Nocona, TX
Block 10 Lot 5 Space 2
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After several months of illness, death called W. A. McCall Tuesday night. He was born in Springfield, Missouri April 16, 1845, and died September 7, 1915. He is survived by his wife, a son, two sisters in Nocona, besides other relatives. The funeral was conducted at the Methodist church, of which he was a member, Thursday afternoon, by the pastor, Rev. F. B. Wheeler. Interment was at Nocona Cemetery. W. A. McCall had lived in Nocona more than 20 years and was in the hardware business, owned and operated the Nocona roller mill. His capital made possible the Planters Cotton Oil mill which is perhaps the best equipped of any in the state. He was president and largest stockholder in the Farmers and Merchants Bank from its beginning. Source: Nocona News - September 10, 1915 Co. B 1st Missouri Cavalry Sterling Price's Div.
William A McCall
Birth
Death
Apr 16, 1845
Sep 7, 1915
Springfield MO
Nocona TX
Block 10 Lot 5 Space 2
Parent
Sibling
Spouse
Children
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After several months of illness, death called W. A. McCall Tuesday night. He was born in Springfield, Missouri April 16, 1845, and died September 7, 1915. He is survived by his wife, a son, two sisters in Nocona, besides other relatives. The funeral was conducted at the Methodist church, of which he was a member, Thursday afternoon, by the pastor, Rev. F. B. Wheeler. Interment was at Nocona Cemetery. W. A. McCall had lived in Nocona more than 20 years and was in the hardware business, owned and operated the Nocona roller mill. His capital made possible the Planters Cotton Oil mill which is perhaps the best equipped of any in the state. He was president and largest stockholder in the Farmers and Merchants Bank from its beginning. Source: Nocona News - September 10, 1915 Co. B 1st Missouri Cavalry Sterling Price's Div.