Mrs. David Wilson, for many years a resident of Gilmore town ship, passed away at her home there Monday afternoon following several months of failing health. Etta Ula Craig, the daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Craig, was born in Mayville, Michigan, Octo ber 7, 1881 and passed away in Gilmore township, Isabella county, Michigan, August 17, 1953 at the age of 71 years, 10 months and 10 days. She was united in marriage to David Wilson, in Tuscola county, in 1898, and they purchased a farm in Gilmore township in 1913. They lived here for a time and moved to Pontiac returning to Gilmore town ship in 1930. IShe wasa member of the Gil more Church of Christ. She leaves to mourn their loss, the bereaved husband, David; five sons, Hiram, address unknown, Ar chie of Ewart Norman, of Clare, Melbourne, at home, and Elmer, of Lakeview; four daughters, Ia De meen, of Cheboygan, Lena Strong, of Pontiac, Hazel Tallman of Man ton and Marion Jarman of Fair banks, Alaska; 39 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren: three brothers, Issac Craig, of Canada, Wal L.Craig, of Caro and John Craig of Fairgrove two sisters, Maggie Abernathy, of Vassar, and Lizzie Miller, of Clio, other relatives and many friends. Funeral services were held from the Gilmore Church of Christ at 2:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon, with Rev. Newton Hulme offici ating, and interment in the Gil more Cemetery. Arrangements were in charge of the Coker Fun eral Home.