Obituary |
Lewiston Morning Tribune Monday, April 28, 1919 M. R. Wilson Dead. Well Known Harnessmaker Was Victim of Heart Trouble. M. R. Wilson, well known harness maker of Lewiston and Clarkston, died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at his lodgings on East Main street from heart trouble. He was stricken Saturday evening and a physician was called and a nurse procured. Mr. Wilson continued to grow weaker and passed suddenly away at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Wilson was about 65 years of age and came to Lewiston about two years ago. He was employed for a time in Clarkston, but for a long period was employed in the R. M. Coburn harness shop. Mr. Wilson complained of feeling poorly last week but continued at his work and worked a full shift Saturday. During his residence he established a broad acquaintance in Lewiston and Clarkston. The only known relatives are a half-brother in California and a half-brother in Massachusetts. The funeral arrangements will not be made until advices from these relatives are received. |