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Anson Williams and Williamsville, Ohio

 

Anson Williams marker ready for dedication ceremony.

Gerald and Margo Bartlett Glenn interview Judith Brozek and Jim Strider.

Dick Converse, emcee for dedication program.

Dick Converse presented the speakers from                                   Wisconsin an OSU badge.

Honorable Jon Peterson, Speaker

State Representative for Delaware County

Jim Agan, Speaker

Orange Township Trustee

Judith Brozek, Speaker

Delaware County Historian,

Historical Writer and Preservatonsist

Randy Schedinger, Speaker

Representing the Schedinger Family, owners of Kingwood Memorial Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Strider, Speaker

Representative from the Ohio Historical Society

Dick Converse and Gerald Williams

Preparing to unveil the marker.

 

Linda Williams and Glenn Williams

Linda and Glenn unveiling marker.

 

 

The marker revealed.

 

Dick, Linda and Glenn with marker

 

Speakers gathered after dedication ceremony.

Judi presents Dick with plaque in honor of his dedicated work.

Direct Descendants of Anson Williams

Phyliss Hess, Gerald and Margo Glenn, Roger and Caroline Glenn and Arlen Glenn

Dick and Betty Converse

 

Dick and Betty Converse with Ed and Leanne Converse at Williamsville Cemetery.

Anson Williams died March 28, 1845 at age 65 years, 5 months, 12 days.

Tombstone Inscription:

"Behold dear friend as you pass by,

As you are now, so once was I.

As I am now, so you must be,

Prepare for death and follow me."

 

Entrance to Kingwood Memorial Park

8230 Columbus Pike

Dick Converse

Family Historian and Marker Coordinator