. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . arriage now living. Willis amiWallace, twins, having died in infancy, whileRay Street died in his third year. Those stillliving are Horace and Loren Stanley,both at home. Mr. Waggoner was an active member andfaithful worker in the Methodist Episcopalchurch, largely promoting the various churchactivities and also the work of the Sunday-school. He likewise exemplified in his life thebeneficent spirit of the Masonic fraternity, be-ing a Master Mason with membership in theblue lodge at Raymond. He belonged to the Modern W linei) camp of W


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . arriage now living. Willis amiWallace, twins, having died in infancy, whileRay Street died in his third year. Those stillliving are Horace and Loren Stanley,both at home. Mr. Waggoner was an active member andfaithful worker in the Methodist Episcopalchurch, largely promoting the various churchactivities and also the work of the Sunday-school. He likewise exemplified in his life thebeneficent spirit of the Masonic fraternity, be-ing a Master Mason with membership in theblue lodge at Raymond. He belonged to the Modern W linei) camp of Waggoner and was on, of the organizers of the Mutual ProtectiveLeague, in which he served as suprematreasurer until his death. In his busi-ness affairs lie was thoroughly reliable andtrustworthy, conducting all business transac-tions in a manner to win the confidence andesfiem id the public. He was a faithful friendand,in his home a devoted husband and father,finding his greatest happiness in promoting thewelfare of his wife and children. He passed.


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