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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 12 February 1941
Obituary of W. L. BASTOW
W.L. BASTOW, died at his home north of Morrowville, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Feb 12, 1941. About five weeks ago he was ill with flu and he seemingly did regain strength. Two weeks ago he suffered a light stroke which was followed by a severe on from which he did not recover.

Until just the past few years he had been a resident of the Haddam community.

He is survived by his wife and three children,
Claude A. BASTOW, Blue Island, IL, Mrs. Edward R. FENCL of Haddam and Herbert W. BASTOW of Agenda. Funeral services will be conducted at the
Blocker Church, Friday afternoon, at 2 o' clock and interment in the Haddam Cemetery. A story of his life will appear next week.

Transcribed and Contributed by Delores Raines


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