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Richard Hall Wilson  



R. Hal Wilson Rural Carrier, Dies At Home

Richard Hall Wilson, 40, a lifetime Culver resident and post office employee for ten years, was found dead at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at his home a 430 State St.

He had served in recent years as a rural mail carrier, though he had been in ill health recently. Mr. Wilson was born Jan. 5. 1925, was a Culver High School graduate and a veteran of World War II

Surviving are his wife, Marietta; two daughters, Frances, age 12, and Susan, age 11; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Queen Road, Culver ; and a sister, Mrs. Daniel W. Bieker, Culver .

The body was taken to the Van Gilder Funeral Home at Plymouthwhere funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. -THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1965




Funeral Services Held Friday For R. Hall Wilson

Funeral services for Richard Hall Wilson, 40, who died Wednesday morning at his home, 430 State St., Culver were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Van Gilder Funeral Home at Plymouth for relatives and close friends.

Rev. Joseph Lenk officiated and burial was in the Masonic Cemetery at Culver .

Mr. Wilson was a member of St. Mary's of the Lake Church of Culver , Fraternal Order of Eagles, and the Indiana Rural Letter Carriers Association. He was a veteran of World War I I .