William Lacy Powers, 18761945 (aged 68 years)

Name
William Lacy /Powers/
Given names
William Lacy
Surname
Powers
Birth
Marriage
Note: The Montgomery Advertiser

The Montgomery Advertiser
Montgomery, Alabama
Thursday, May 26, 1904
Page 9

An event of interest which is to occur in the very near future is made known in the following announcement: "Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Lena Louise, to Mr. William Lacy Powers on Tuesday evening, June 7, 1904, at [?] o'clock, at Saint Francis Street Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama." The bride-to-be is a handsome, highly educated and very popular young lady. She is a sister of Mr. Max Hamburger, Jr., editor and general manager of The Daily Herald of this city. The groom is one of Mobile's progressive business men, popular in all circles and a musician of rare promise. His skill has been noted time and again in entertainments for "sweet charity," and those who know say his touch on the violin has the ear-marks of a true musician.

Marriage
Death of a wife
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Death
Note: Obituary:

Obituary:

The Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sunday, February 18, 1945
Page 29

WILLIAM L. POWERS DIES. Paper Salesman Succumbs To Heart Attack Burial Tuesday. William L. Powers, 5113 Rolston Ave., Norwood, a paper salesman for almost 25 years, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 60 years old. Mr. Powers was employed by the Paragon Paper Co. for several years and was associated with the Herrlinger Paper Co. for 20 years. Born near Jackson, Miss., he came to Cincinnati to study at the College of Music. He was a member of the International Association of Gideons and of Norwood Gospel Hall. Mr. Powers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John J. Grace Jr. and Miss Louise V. Powers; two sons, Chief Warrant Officer Max H. Powers, in Italy, and Gerald Powers, Merchant marine; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Goldstrom, Detroit, and Mrs. John Moulton, Mobile, Ala., and nine grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Tredway funeral home, Norwood. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery.

POWERS William L. Powers, beloved husband of Mrs. Caroline Powers and father of Mrs. Donna Grace, Louise and Gerald and Max Powers, at his residence, 5113 Rolston ave., Norwood, Saturday, February 17, 1945. Friends may call at the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron ave., Norwood, Monday after 4 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Rest Haven. 

Family with Lena Louise Hamburger
himself
18761945
Birth: November 3, 1876Carthage, Mississippi, United States
Death: February 17, 1945Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
wife
18771936
Birth: November 1877 28 26 Alabama, United States
Death: 1936
Marriage MarriageJune 7, 1904Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, United States
Family with Caroline
himself
18761945
Birth: November 3, 1876Carthage, Mississippi, United States
Death: February 17, 1945Norwood, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
wife
18741962
Birth: estimated 1874
Death: December 31, 1962Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Marriage Marriage
Marriage

The Montgomery Advertiser
Montgomery, Alabama
Thursday, May 26, 1904
Page 9

An event of interest which is to occur in the very near future is made known in the following announcement: "Mr. and Mrs. Max Hamburger request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Lena Louise, to Mr. William Lacy Powers on Tuesday evening, June 7, 1904, at [?] o'clock, at Saint Francis Street Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama." The bride-to-be is a handsome, highly educated and very popular young lady. She is a sister of Mr. Max Hamburger, Jr., editor and general manager of The Daily Herald of this city. The groom is one of Mobile's progressive business men, popular in all circles and a musician of rare promise. His skill has been noted time and again in entertainments for "sweet charity," and those who know say his touch on the violin has the ear-marks of a true musician.

Death

Obituary:

The Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sunday, February 18, 1945
Page 29

WILLIAM L. POWERS DIES. Paper Salesman Succumbs To Heart Attack Burial Tuesday. William L. Powers, 5113 Rolston Ave., Norwood, a paper salesman for almost 25 years, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 60 years old. Mr. Powers was employed by the Paragon Paper Co. for several years and was associated with the Herrlinger Paper Co. for 20 years. Born near Jackson, Miss., he came to Cincinnati to study at the College of Music. He was a member of the International Association of Gideons and of Norwood Gospel Hall. Mr. Powers is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John J. Grace Jr. and Miss Louise V. Powers; two sons, Chief Warrant Officer Max H. Powers, in Italy, and Gerald Powers, Merchant marine; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Goldstrom, Detroit, and Mrs. John Moulton, Mobile, Ala., and nine grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Tredway funeral home, Norwood. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery.

POWERS William L. Powers, beloved husband of Mrs. Caroline Powers and father of Mrs. Donna Grace, Louise and Gerald and Max Powers, at his residence, 5113 Rolston ave., Norwood, Saturday, February 17, 1945. Friends may call at the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron ave., Norwood, Monday after 4 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, February 20, at 2 p.m. Interment Rest Haven.