Doris E. Williamsof Wall, South Dakota, died on Thursday, August 30, 1990
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Doris E. Putnam was born July 5, 1899, in Akron, Iowa, to George and Julia (King) Putnam.
In 1908 she moved with her family to a homested south of Quinn, South Dakota, in Pennington County. She grew up there and attended the Pleasant Valley School.
She married Lee Edward Williams on June 5, 1915, at her parents' home near Quinn. They owned and operated a farm and ranch south of Quinn until 1960 when they retired and moved to Wall. They accommodated tourists in their home in the summer and traveled to Arizona and California in the winter.
Her husband died on September 19, 1979. She remained at home until the mid-1980s when she moved to Prairie Village Apartments in Wall. In March 1990 she moved to the Philip Nursing Home.
Survivors include four sons, Gene Williams of Philip, Verl Williams of Denver, Lyle Williams of Box Elder, and Leslie Williams of Wall; 19 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and 27 great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Forrest Williams; three brothers, Elmer Putnam, King Putnam, and Ralph Putnam; four sisters, Avis Rowley, Mayron Grant, Madaeleine Rush Steen, and Elmo Clingar; one grandson; and two great-grandchildren.
Services
Tuesday, September 4, 1990
10:00 a.m.
Community Center
Wall, South Dakota
Officiating
Reverend Norman Anderson
Music
Carol Richter - Organist
Lucille Holsether - Vocalist
Ushers
Myron Williams - Michael Hamilton
Active Pallbearers - All Grandsons
Marvin Williams - Victor J. Williams
Gene S. Williams - Gary Williams
Norman L. Williams - Randall Williams
Kimbel Williams - Lloyd A. Williams
Ray Dean Williams
Honorary Pallbearers
All relatives and friends in attendance
Interment
Wall Cemetery
Wall, South Dakota
Services
Tuesday, September 4, 1990
10:00 a.m.
Community Center in Wall