William died at the age of 68 on 6 August 1920 in North Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States.[1]
William was buried on 9 August 1920 in Mogadore, Summit, Ohio, United States.[1][3]
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On an unknown date William was employed. Physcian.
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In the early 1880s, Doctor Steele started administering kindness and pills. His home was on South Main Street south of St. Paul's Church. His first office was above the grocery store at Portage and Maple. later it was across the street in an old brick house which Michael Bitzer built to replace his original home that was destroyed by fire.
For over 30 years Dr. Steele made house calls all around the countryside and in the village, was well as seeing patients in his office and being ever ready to run to the Hoover factory should he be needed. Doc Steele had always said he wanted to die with his boots on - and so he did.
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↑ 1.01.11.2Burial: Ohio Department of Heath., Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953 (1908-1953. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio. Microfilm. 1204 rolls. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.) rical Society, Columbus, Ohio. Microfilm. 1204 rolls. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Note: Call number: TID 0 Footnote Ohio Department of Heath., Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953 (1908-1953. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio. Microfilm. 1204 rolls. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.) ShortFootnote Ohio Department of Heath., Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953 Bibliography Ohio Department of Heath. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953. 1908-1953. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio. Microfilm. 1204 rolls. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Citing: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8GY-NF3 Page https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8GY-NF3 (accessed before 27 February 2022)
↑Marriage: Missing source ID S79. Citing: 15 Page 15 William Clary Steele and M. Louise Myers were married at Mogadore, O., May 20, 1877. Dr. Steele is a successful physician at New Berlin, O. Their children are: May Eugenia, born at Mogadore, April 2, 1878. Homer Francis, born at Mogadore, April 1, 1880, died at N. Berlin December 6, ’81. Grace Louise, born at N. Berlin, October 17, 1882. John E., born at N. Berlin, December 9, 1887, died August 10, 1888. William Wallace, born at N. Berlin June 17, 1889. W. W. Steele is a student at the University of Wooster. May E. Steele and Harold G. Hutchins were married May 11, 1905, and live at Wooster, O., where Prof. Hutchins is engaged in teaching music at the University. They are the parents of two children, Harriet Abigail, born September 14, 1906, and William Albert, born November 3, 1908. (accessed before 27 February 2022)
Ruth Harpold Basner, The North Canton Heritage: Vol 1 1805-1940 (N.p.: The Heritage Society of North Canton, 1972). . N.p.: The Heritage Society of North Canton, 1972. TID 372 Author Ruth Harpold Basner Title The North Canton Heritage SubTitle Vol 1 1805-1940 PubPlace Publisher The Heritage Society of North Canton PubDate 1972 199 Page 199
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