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Show RITES FOR LOCAL DRUGGIST TODAY AT STJOE, MO. William Paul Webb, 51, proprietor prop-rietor of the Webb Drug company com-pany the past five years, died at Bingham hospital Saturday morning following a three-weeks' three-weeks' illness. He had been in poor health for several months. Mr. Webb was born at St. Joseph, Jo-seph, Mo., June 9, 1891, a son of William D. and Cora Ann Mc-Kimmy Mc-Kimmy Webb. His father was a pioneer druggist and a prominent promin-ent business man and politician in St. Joseph. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Dover Webb; a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Jean Houston of Bingham; Bing-ham; a sister, Mrs. T. F. Schneit-ter Schneit-ter of St. Joseph, and a niece, Mrs. Claude Turner Jr. of Newcastle, New-castle, Del. Funeral services were scheduled sched-uled for today, Friday, at the William J. Fleeman and Sons chapel at St. Joseph. Interment will be in Memorial park. ' Mrs. Webb and her sister-in-law, i Mrs. Schneitter, who had been here two weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Houston left Tuesday morning to accompany ., the body to St. Joseph and to attend funeral services. Mrs. Webb and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Moore of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Houston plan to return here next week. |