| WALDO--David,aged 75, died Saturday at the home of his son, John Waldo, 2239 Springmont avenue. Funeral Monday at 2:30 p.m. Survivors: Six daughters, Mrs. William Bice, Mrs. Frank Karns, Mrs. Arthur Flickinger, Mrs. Otto Wright, Mrs. Elmer Kendel and Miss Maude Waldo. Burial in Green Lawn Cemetery by the Egan Co. From The Columbus Dispatch Apr. 27 1929. |
WALDO--Mrs. Elizabeth, aged 74, wife of David Waldo, died at her home, 684 Briggs street, Friday morn- ing, following a stroke of paralysis suffered a week ago. One son, John D. Waldo; six daughters, 16 grand- children and seven great-grandchil- dren survive, in additon to the hus- band. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 2:30 p.m. Monday and burial will be made in Green Lawn. the Egan Co. in charge. From The Columbus Dispatch Nov. 20 1925. |
![]() From theTraverse City Record Eagle Feb. 19, 1946 | ![]() Mary was the mother of Edward Sagar. She was only married to Edwards father for a short time. She remarried to William Hawkins in 1930. The survivors listed were all from William's previous wives. |
WALDO FUNERAL Funeral services for Seymour Waldo, aged 50, 150 North Oakley avenue, employee of Pennsylvania Railroad Co., who was killed Thursday when a bucket from a steam shovel fell on him, will be held at the residence Saturday at 10 a. m. Interment wille made at St. Joseph's cemetery.
(Jan. 12 1923 The Columbus Dispatch)
WALDO---Theresa Atkinson, 60 years, residence, 712 S Ogden-Av. Leaves 3 sons, Joseph, Aloysius and John; daughter, Mrs W.E.Lininger; 8 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. James Gearin of Detroit; 2 brothers, William Atkinson of Zanesville, Leo of Columbus. Friends may call at the residence. Services in St. Aloysius Church, Wednesday, 9 a.m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery by Egan-Ryan Co.
(Dec. 29, 1941 The Columbus Dispatch