Out of Area Burials
The following are obituaries and death notices of people who lived in Goldendale at one time, but were buried elsewhere.
Name | Birth | Death | Memo |
Abraham, Eleanor Helen [Ladiges] | 11-28-1910 | 04-22-2012 | Eleanor Helen [Ladiges] Abraham was born November 28, 1910 in Glenwood, Washington to Gertrude and Henry Ladiges.
She married Ervin Abraham in Vancouver, WA on 11-29-1933. Eleanor was the
author of the book "Reflections" which was a composite of her news articles on the history of news events in the Portland area. The Abraham family had two sons: Marvin and Dale.
Her husband Ervin died on January 15, 2005. Eleanor passed away on April 22, 1912 at the age of 101 (in Longview, Washington?).
She was buried in the Hudson Cemetery in Rainier, Oregon. [Research Resources: WA Marriage Records; Obituary found on Findagrave Memorial; HX of KL; 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Adkison, Cora Belle [Graham] | 05-28-1911 | 02-12-1978 | Cora Belle [Graham] Adkison was born in Montana on May 28, 1911. She was married to Paul E. Adkison on August 3, 1928 in Selah.
In 1937, the Adkison family moved to Goldendale. Paul was the owner of the Red Star Truck Service. After a hiatus of several years when the family lived in Moses Lake, Vancouver and Ft. Lewis,
they returned to Goldendale. Cora died on February 12, 1978 in Goldendale.
She is buried in the Terrace Heights Memorial Park in Yakima, WA. Her husband Paul died on
October 16, 2001. He is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale. [Researcher Sources: WA Death Index; 1930 US Census; Paul's obituary on ancestry.com; Findagrave Memorial; Daughter Betty's Obituary] |
Aerni, Carl Chester | 12-03-1900 | 03-16-1976 | Obituary Carl Chester Aerni was born December 3, 1900 in Trout Lake, Washington to Maria [Stalder] and Joseph Aerni. The family moved to Oregon by the 1910 census and there they remained. Carl married Marie Rifer in Kelso, Washington on January 10, 1935. They set up farming in the Jefferson area of Oregon and raised their family. Carl passed away on March 16, 1976 in the Salem Hospital. He is buried in Jefferson Cemetery in Jefferson, Oregon. |
Allinger, John Benjamin | 09-13-1872 | 01-04-1958 | Word has been received (column 7)
John Benjamin Allinger was born September 13, 1872 in Wisconsin to Eliza [Fourrie] and Jacob Allinger. He served in Company "A" of the 22nd Kansas Infantry. He married Jennie [Gibbs]
on April 29, 1899 in Russell County, Kansas. John passed away in Vancouver,
Clark, WA on January 4, 1958 at the age of 85. He is buried in the Old Carson Cemetery in Carson,
Skamania County, WA. [Researcher sources: Findagrave Memorial; WA State Digital Archives; Ancestry.com (Russell County Kansas Vitals and Newspaper Records; WWI Draft Registration; WWI Civilian Draft Registrations; US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans; 1900, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses)] |
Allison, Edward Curlin (Jr) | 06-26-1912 | 01-10-1945 | State College of WA - The Chinook Yearbook 1933 Photo
Ed Allison is Killed in Pacific (link by Jeffrey Elmer)
Edward Curlin Allison, Jr. was born *June 26, 1912 to Daisy [Dunlap] and Edward Curlin Allison. He married Amy "Carolita" Hazeltine on September 2, 1936 in Pacific County, Washington. She was the daughter
of Amy [Wood] and Frederick Hazeltine, the renowned publisher of the South Bend Journal. The Allisons had two children Robert (Bobby) and Ditty Kay. He was in partnership with his father, Edwin Sr, as
owners of Allison's Pharmacy in Goldendale. Edward was killed in action on January 10, 1945 while serving in the US Navy during WWII, when he was involved in a successful effort to save his ship from the Japanese
attackers when they were in Philippine waters. He posthumously was awared the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Lt. Edward C. Allison was buried in the
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Manila, Philippines. His widow Carolita married Don M. Davis on
August 19, 1947 in Klickitat County. She passed away at the age of 87 in Lacey, WA on May 26, 2001. [Researcher Sources & Notes: Newspaper Stories (link above); WA State Digital Archives (Marriage Records); Ancestry.com (1920, 1930, 1940 US Censuses; US Army Enlistment Records) - *Discrepancy Note re birth date: WA Births 1907-1919 list his birthdate as August 24, 1912; WA Births 1883-1935 cite it as June 26, 1912. The newspaper reports of his death cited it as August 8, 1912. Edward's Findagrave Memorial lists it as June 26, and therefore, that is the date that we utilized here, recognizing that a discrepancy exists.] |
Allison, Kate [Miller] | 1871 | 08-29-1887 | Under "Clippings of the Past" Kate [Miller] Allison was born in 1871
to Mr. and Mrs. George Miller in Washington Territory. In the 1880 census, Katie was living with her father George and her stepmother Sarah in Goldendale. She married
Charles Edward Allison, and they made their home in The Dalles. Kate died at the age of 16 on August 29, 1887 in The Dalles, Oregon (Typhoid Fever?). She is buried in the
Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: The Goldendale Sentinel; Findagrave Memorial; 1880 US Census; 1883 WA State & Territorial Census; ] |
Anderson, Thomas Christian | 02-15-1871 | 07-24-1938 | W.G. Faulkner, Mrs. Anna Nelsen and Mark Hoch were among those... (column 5) Thomas was born on February 15, 1871 in Uteline, Denmark. According to WA Death Records, his parents were Mariane [Thomsen] and Christen Lund Anderson. He was marmed to Marie who was also born in Denmark. Thomas died on July 24, 1938 in Yakima, Yakima, WA. He was buried in the Lower Valley Memorial Gardens in Sunnyside, Yakima, WA. |
Averill, Jean B. [Wheeler] | 07-05-1874 | 11-11-1964 | Mrs. Jean Averill Dies
Obituary Jean B. [Wheeler] Averill was born on July 5, 1874 in Corning, Steuben, New York to
Mary [Baxter] and Nelson Wheeler. She was married on February 7, 1898 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee to George R. Averill. The Averill family moved west in 1913,
living first in Washington state before settling in The Dalles, Oregon. Jean moved to Goldendale following the death of her husband in 1958 to live with her son's family. She passed away
on November 11, 1964 in Goldendale. She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles. Oregon. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel Obituaries; Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002 (Miss J B Wheeler to G R Averill); 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1875 NY State Census; Findagrave Memorial] |
Baggarley, Georgia Ann | 02-09-1857 | 11-20-1918 | Three Killed and Three Kinjured Obituary (link provided by Jeffrey Elmer) Mrs. Baggerley Georgia Ann was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. (Nee: Munday) |
Baggarley, Grace N | 1901 | 11-20-1918 | Three Killed and Three Kinjured Obituary (link provided by Jeffrey Elmer) Grace was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. |
Baker, Mary Ann | 12-16-1845 | 12-24-1928 | Mrs. Mary Ann Darland Baker (column 1) Mary Ann is buried in Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove, Oregon. Nee: Darland. Spouse: Daniel Baker. |
Baker, Rose Alice | 07-09-1885 | 02-02-1925 | Word has been received Rose is buried in Evergreen Washelli Memorial Park in Seattle, WA. Nee: Koenig |
Bamber, Fannie Belle [Snyder] | Nov 1872 | 02-06-1942 |
Obituary Fannie Belle [Snyder] Bamber was born in November 1872 in Nebraska. She was married to William B. Bamber in 1893.
The Bamber family were cited as living in Klickitat County in the 1920 census. They lived in the Number Four community. By the 1930 census, the family had relocated to Seaside, Oregon
where they operated tourist cottages. Fannie passed away on February 6, 1942 in Clatsop, Oregon. She is
buried in the Ocean View Cemetery in Warrenton, Oregon. [Research Resources: Oregon Death Index; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses. **NOTE: Maiden name extrapolated from ancestry.com and from obituary that cited a brother with surname of Snyder] |
Barber, Martha Jane (Mattie) | 01-31-1857 | 07-15-1925 | Word was received Friday Parents: Sarah [Craig] and John Goodman. Spouse: Hiram Barber. |
Bates, Ernest Orville | 05-22-1881 | 04-23-1948 | Death Claims Ernie O. Bates (column 3) Ernest Orville Bates was born in Paw Paw, Michigan on May 22, 1881 to Anna [Clark] and William Bates. He married Anna Marie [Linden] on August 2, 1905 in Klickitat County. Ernest "Ernie" passed away in Ellensburg, WA on April 23, 1948. He is buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Ellensburg, WA. [Researcher Resources: WWI & WWII Draft Registrations |
Belsheim, Dr. Andrew G. | 1874 | 12-22-1938 | Doctor Belshiem Dies At Home in Guler (column 4) Belsheim, A.G. Obituary (link provided by Jeffrey Elmer) Awarded Doctor of Medicine Dr. Andrew G. Belsheim was born in 1874 in Leland, Iowa. He married Winnogene [Potter] in 1901. Dr. Belsheim passed away December 22, 1938 in Wasco County, Oregon. [Researcher Note: The newspaper item stated that he died in Guler; however, according to the Oregon Death Index, Dr. Belshiem died in Wasco County, Oregon According to his obituary, he was buried in the IOOF cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. Dr. Belsheim's wife Winnogene is buried in the Trout Lake Cemetery. Jeffrey Elmer's link to the History of Trout Lake Valley mentions Dr. A.G. Belshiem as being instrumental in advertising Guler and Trout Lake. |
Bennett (Judge) Alfred Silas | 06-10-1854 | 11-28-1925 | Judge A. S. Bennett (column 4) Biography Judge Bennett was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Bennett, Charles Edward "Eddie" | 06-20-1867 | 04-08-1938 | Charles E. Bennett (column 4) Charles was born on June 20, 1867 in Adams County, Illinois to Nancy Caroline and William Robert Bennett. He was a carpenter and a minister, coming to Klickitat County in 1889. He married Nellie Barnes on April 22, 1889. He and Nellie ultimately relocated to Lebanon, Oregon where he passed away and is buried there in the IOOF Cemetery. |
Berney, James A | 1866 | 10-01-1938 | Word was received in Goldendale (column 2) James A. Berney was born in Switzerland, coming to America about 1883. He was a former Roosevelt, Klickitat County sheepman. He married his wife Clara about 1902. James moved to Oregon about 1936. He died in Eugene Oregon on October 1, 1938 and is buried in the Douglass Pioneer Cemetery in Troutdale, Oregon. [According to family trees (that we have not found records to verify at this point), Clara's maiden name was Maurer.] |
Binion, James Woodson Jr. "Woody" | 11-07-1918 | 10-25-1948 | J.W. Binion Killed in Hunting Accident (column 1) Barnes Exonerated By Jury In Death Of J.W. Barnes (column 3) James Woodson "Woody" Binion, Jr. was born November 7, 1918 in Daviess County, Kentucky to [Mary Purcell] and James Woodson Binion Sr. He married Mary [Marhsall]. James was accidentally killed by George Barnes, his hunting companion who stated that he had a line of fire on a buck, but James had inadvertently jumped out between him and the buck and James was shot, dying before help could be summoned. James' remains were shipped from Klickitat County where his death occurred. The US Headstone Application for Military Veterans shipped his headstone to the Elmwood Cemetery in Owensboro, Kentucky. James Binion served Company A of the 702nd Tank Destroyer Battalion, 2nd Armored Division during WWII in the European theater and was discharged with the rank of Sergeant. At the time of his death, he was working for the PUD. [Researcher Sources: Ancestry.com (Kentucky Birth Index; WWII Army Enlistment Records; 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; US Headstone Application for Military Veterans] |
Blades, Martha May | 05-14-1885 | 12-19-1935 | Mrs. May Blade Killed (column 3) Centerville Teacher Killed by Auto Martha May Blades (column 3) May was buried in Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery in Hillsboro, Oregon. Martha May [Hartley] Blades was born near Banks, Oregon on May 14, 1885 to Martha [Givens] and James Hartley. She married Arnold Blades in 1912. He died in 1920. May taught school in Klickitat County for several years, including Cliffs, Marhill and Centerville. She was killed in Centerville when she was run over by a car with its windshield obscured by ice. (May was the sister of Goldendale's Dr. Hartley.) |
Blake, George Alva | 02-09-1868 | 06-03-1948 | George A. Blake Dies Following Illness (column 5) George Alva Blake was born in Mount Etna, Indiana on February 9, 1868 to Sarah [Scott] and Alfred Blake. He was married to Lucinda [Searles] on September 19, 1892 in Huntington County, Indiana. Lucinda passed away on March 19, 1946. George died in the Goldendale General Hospital at the age of 80 on June 3, 1948. He was buried in the Mount Etna Cemetery in Mount Etna, Indiana. [Researcher Sources: (found on Ancestry.com: US Soc Sec Application; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 US Censuses; Indiana Marriage Index); Findagrave.com] |
Braniff, Catherine Celia | 1915 | 12-18-1938 | Girl Dies in Fatal Accident (column 7) Catherine Celia Braniff was born in 1915 to Catherine [Kauker] and James A. Braniff. She was engaged to Carl Henry, a horiticultural inspector from Yakima. Celia was killed on December 18, 1935 just east of Goldendale when she drove off the Satus Highway when she evidently stepped on the brake in icy conditions. Celia was buried in the Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. [Researcher Note: The findagrave memorial has her middle name listed as Cecelia.] |
Breckenridge, Ann Isidora | 03-13-1858 | 07-05-1928 | Bickleton: Mrs. Breckenridge (column 6) Parents: Mary [Sherfey] and William Barlow. Spouse: Charles Breckenridge. Died in Grandview, WA. Ann was buried in the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. |
Bridgefarmer, William | about 1866 | 09-30-1935 | Word was received here (column 5) William and his wife May [Glover] were former Klickitat County residents [Researcher Note: The findagrave Memorial cites the 30th of September as his death date; however, the news article seems to emphasize he died on the Tuesday morning, which would make it October 1. William is buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, San Mateo County, CA |
Brooks, Edward Marvin | 09-23-1873 | 01-01-1958 | Death Comes to Edward Brooks (column 4) Edward Marvin Brooks was born September 23, 1873 in Lenawee County, Michigan to Almira [Smith] and Emory E. Brooks. He passed away in Goldendale on January 1, 1958 at the age of 84. Edward is buried in Mountainside Cemetery in Scholls, Washington County, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: WA State Digital Archives; Ancestry.com (1900, 1910, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses) - *Note: Family tree records, along with the US Soc Sec Applications and Claims Index for Ida Brooks on ancestry.com indicate that she was the wife of Edward Brooks] married to Ida Ethel Gray.] |
Brune, William Martin | about 1848 | 02-14-1935 | Wm Brune William died in Vancouver, B.C. He was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver, B.C. William was born in Prussia. He emigrated to Klickitat COunty in 1872. Spouse (1886): Louise Skibbe |
Bruner, Darwin 'Pudge' | 11-11-1928 | 12-17-2012 | Obituary Darwin 'Pudge" Bruner was born on November 11, 1928 to Alice [Mesecher]
and John Henry Bruner in Yakima, WA. He grew up in Klickitat County. 'Pudge' married Fern Lewallen on August 8, 1948. Darwin 'Pudge' Bruner passed away on December 17, 2012. He is buried
in the Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City, Oregon. [Researcher Resources: Soc Sec Death Index; WA Marriage Records; 1930 & 1940 US Federal Censuses. *Note: His wife Fern is also buried in this cemetery. His parents and his brother Clyde 'Duane' is buried in the IOOF Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale] |
Bucke, Fred D. | 06-14-1880 | 06-01-1938 | Fred Buck Rites Held Saturday (column 3 & see obituary below) Fred was born on June 14, 1880 in Italy to May and Antone Bucke (Swiss origin). After coming to America as a boy, he grew up to marry Ida [Falk] in 1907 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Fred died in his Spring Creek home on June 1, 1938. He is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Long Beach, CA. |
Bunn, Alma Katherine | 03-15-1898 | 04-11-1935 | Alma Bunn Dies Following Brain Operation in San Francisco She is buried in Saint Peters Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Burke, Dr. Lawrence M. | 04-19-1948 | 04-19-1948 | Ex-Centerville Man, Wife Dead (Column 4) Dr. Lawrence M. Burke (Dentist) was born in 1910 to Katharine Lucile [Howard] and John L. Burke. He married WInifred Demery on July 20, 1937 in Clark County. His profession was as a dentist, and he lived in Spokane County with his wife. On April 19, 1948, Dr. Burke evidently killed his wife Winifred. He was quoted saying to his dental partner: "I'm afraid I've killed my wife." Dr. Burke then shot himself with a propped shotgun. He and his wife died in Millwood, Spokane, WA. They are buried in the Riverview Heights Cemetery in Kennewick, Benton County, WA. |
Burke, Winifred | 1904 | 04-19-1948 | Ex-Centerville Man, Wife Dead (column 4) Winifred Demery was born in 1904. She married Dr. Lawrence M. Burke on July 20, 1937 in Clark County. The Burke family made their home in Spokane County, WA. On April 19, 1948, Dr. Burke evidently killed his wife Winifred. He was quoted saying to his dental partner: "I'm afraid I've killed my wife." Dr. Burke then shot himself with a propped shotgun. He and his wife died in Millwood, Spokane, WA. They are buried in the Riverview Heights Cemetery in Kennewick, Benton County, WA. |
Burres, Loretta [Hines] | 02-09-1857 | 05-05-1942 | Former Resident Dies At Condon Loretta [Hines] Burres was born on February 9, 1857 in
Corvallis, Benton, Oregon Territory to Salina [Pyburn] and James Shelton Hines. She married John Louis Burres about 1875 and they made their home in Goldendale. By the 1910 census, the Burres family
were living in Sunnyside, WA. John died in 1910 in Sunnyside. By the 1920 census, the widowed
Loretta was living in Corvallis, Oregon. She passed away on May 5, 1942 in Condon, Oregon at her daughter's home. She is buried in
the Old Sunnyside Cemetery in Sunnyside, WA Plot: Old section across the road, Block B Lot 16, Grave 2 [Researcher Sources: Goldendale Sentinel; Early Oregonian Search; 1860, 1870, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 US Censuses; 1889 WA State & Territorial Census; Oregon Death Index] |
Bush, Marion Helen | 05-14-1897 | 11-21-1964 | Obituary
Marion Helen [Rogers] Bush was born on May 14, 1897 to Helen [Graham and Chester Rogers in Atchison, Kansas. On April 18, 1922, she was
married to Leo J Bush in Vancouver, Clark County, WA. The Bush family moved to Southern
California in 1922, before returning to the Pacific Northwest in 1942 where they purchased a ranch in Appleton. Marion was in California for medical treatment, when she passed away on November 21, 1964
in San Diego, California. She is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park in North Hollywood, California.
Her husband Leo died in 1980 and he is buried in the Lyle Balch Cemetery in Lyle. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel Obituary; Findagrave Memorials/ WA Marriage Records; Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; 1910, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; California Death Index] |
Butler, John "Thomas" | 03-14-1849 | 01-08-1920 | A recent letter... (Column 1) John "Thomas" Butler was born on March 14, 1849 in Washington, Oregon Territory. By 1880, Thomas and his family were living in Klickitat County, Washington. By the year 1900, they were living in Yakima. Thomas passed away on January 8, 1920 in Pierce County, Washington. He was buried in the Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, WA. [Researcher Sources: Early Oregonians Index; 1885, 1889 WA State & Territorial Censuses; 1880, 1900 & 1910 US Censuses; Findagrave Memorial] |
Calder, Richard Denton (Jr) | 12-15-1927 | 03-10-1928 | Richard Calder Jr. Parents: Laurel [Briggs] and Richard Calder. Baby Richard died in Lewiston, Idaho and according to his Death Certificate was buried there on March 13, 1928. Baby Richard was likely buried in: Normal Hill Cemetery. Although the date of death is listed as the 13th instead of the 10th, I believe that it was an error since that is the date of Richard's burial] |
Calvin, Dorcas Melvina | 1863 | 01-27-1938 | Mrs. S.F. Calvin Dies at Yelm (column 6) Parents: Rebecca [McIntyre] and William Combs. She married Francis S. Calvin. She was a pioneer teacher in Goldendale. Dorcas died in Yelm, WA and is buried there in the Yelm Public Cemetery. |
Campbell, Jacob S. | 03-01-1853 | 01-12-1938 | Former Spring Creek Resident Dies in Oregon Jacob is buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Lebanon, Oregon. Spouse: Miss Edith Gracey Palmer |
Cannon, Anderson M | Nov 1872 | 04-16-1942 | Sentinel Accident Report
Anderson M. Cannon was born in November 1872 in Oregon to Johanna [Cox] and Sylvester Cannon. In 1880, the family was living in Walla Walla, Washington; however, by the 1900 census, Anderson was once again
living in Oregon. Anderson was married first to Vesta Mason who died in 1902. The widowed Anderson married
Mabel Jones on June 4, 1905 at "Labish Meadows," (near Salem?) Oregon.
His occupation was as a lawyer. Marvin died of injuries he sustained when he was driving and collided head-on with a truck and trailer in a tunnel
just east of Bingen, WA on April 14, 1942. His sister Jennie [Marvin] was killed instantly. Marvin passed away
2 days later in the hospital in Hood River, Oregon. Anderson was buried in the River View Cemetery in
Portland, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Newspaper story of death; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; Oregon Death Index. **NOTE:Although, Anderson did not live in Klickitat County, he died as a direct result of an accident in Klickitat County] |
Carson, Samuel M | 12-27-1847 | 06-25-1938 | Early Day Ferry Operator Passes He was buried in Grandview Cemetery in Grandview, WA. |
Case, Clifford Sherman | 04-29-1899 | 08-17-1925 | Clifford Case, eldest son Clifford was buried in the Prosser Cemetery in Prosser, WA. Parents: Mary [Rakestraw} and Sherman Case. Spouse: Viola. |
Chamberlain, Christina | 10-15-1832 | 12-04-1919 | Obituary: Mrs. Christina (Kincaid) Chamberlin [sic] (Column 3) Christina [Kincaid] Chamberlain was born on October 15, 1832 in Fulton County, Illinois, with the Kincaid family soon moving to Missouri. Christina came west in 1852 to Marion County, Oregon, where she was married in 1853 to James Lampton Chamberlain. The Chamberlains settled in Klickitat County in 1878, where they ran a store in Cleveland. The family would later move to Prosser, and then to Natchez Valley. They had eleven children. Christina passed away on December 4, 1919 at the Steilacoom Hospital in Fort Steilacoom, Pierce, WA at the age of 87. Christina was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima. |
Chambers, David S | 12-08-1912 | 10-29-1928 | The death of David Chambers (see under "Local Happenings") David is buried in River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. He was the son of Dr. S.E. Chambers; he was born in Goodnoe Hills |
Chenoweth, Edwin Duncan | 1870 | 11-03-1925 | Mr. Chenoweth passed away The remains of Mr. Chenoweth Edwin is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. Parents: Virginia [Devine] and Edwin Chenoweth |
Cheyne, Alexander B. | 12-07-1881 | 04-14-1938 | Former Klickitat Resident Passes (column 4) Alexander was born in Scotland, and was part of a pioneering family (as an infant) to Klickitat County. He left this county in 1910 and settled in Klamath County, Oregon. He married Wilda Crystel McReynolds. Alexander died in Klamath County on April 14, 1938 as a result of a ranch accident. He was buried in Lost River, Oregon in the Mount Laki Cemetery |
Christy, Charles M | 05-05-1854 | 04-09-1935 | C. M. Christie Passes (column 5) Charles was buried in the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. Parents: Elizabeth Ann [Lenington] and James Christy. Spouse: Hannah [McKern] |
Christy, Hannah [McKern] | 11-28-1856 | 04-04-1942 | "Former County Resident Dies" Hannah [McKern] Christy was born on November 28, 1856
in Yamhill, Oregon Territory. Her father's name was Luke McKern and her mother's maiden name was Parrish. She married Charles Manford Christy. Her husband Charles died in 1935. In the 1880 census,
they were living in Klickitat County. In the 1900 Census, the Christy family was living on the Yakima Indian Reservation in Yakima, WA. But by the 1910 census, they were living back in Klickitat County.
Hannah passed away on April 4, 1942 in Yakima, Yakima County, WA. She is buried in the
Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA in Plot: Blk 18, Lot 3, Grave 10 [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Findagrave Memorial; Early Oregonian Search; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Census; WA Death Records] |
Clark, Arthur William | 1850 | 09-21-1928 | The death of Arthur William Clark (column 3) Arthur was buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Clark, Cornelius Grant | June 1864 | 06-18-1938 | Word was received here (column 3) Former Goldendale resident. Cornelius G. Clark married Viola Knapp on December 21, 1895 in Lewis County, WA Cornelius died in Paradise, Butte County, California on June 18, 1938. He is buried in the Paradise Cemetery in Paradise, California. [Researcher Note: Viola died in Butte County on June 27, 1944 and shares a headstone with Cornelius] |
Clark, Harold J | 04-27-1881 | 11-01-1918 | Obituary Harold was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in Portland. |
Cochran, Samuel Henry | 09-16-1888 | 05-12-1942 | "Ocean Park Man Dies at Hospital"
Samuel Henry Cochran was born September 16, 1888 to Mary [McArthur] and John Cochran in Stephens, Minnesota. The Cochran family moved west sometime after 1900. Sam was
married to Nora E. Tweeten on June 18, 1913 in Grandview, Yakima, WA. His wife Nora died in 1935.
Sam was taken ill while traveling through Klickitat County. He passed away on May 12, 1942
in Goldendale General Hospital. He is buried in the Grandview Cemetery in Grandview, WA in
Plot: Blk 2, Row 69, Sp 3. [Researcher Sources: Goldendale Sentinel; Findagrave Memorial; US Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; 1900, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Marriage & Death Records] |
Cole, Hal H | about 1873 | 04-08-1938 | Hal Cole Rites (column 5) Hal H. Cole was born in Wisconsin to Anna [Gates] and Henry Cole. He married Evalyn Byrd on April 12, 1909 in Spokane County, WA. His occupation was lawyer for the Northern Pacific Railroad. Hal passed away on April 8, 1938 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Toppenish, Yakima, WA. |
Coley, Caryl Everett | 12-26-1879 | 10-02-1964 | Obituary
Caryl Everett Foley was born on December 26, 1879 in Waterford, Washington County, Ohio to Mary E [Beckett] and Amos E Coley. The Coley family moved west, settling in the Bickleton area in the 1890's.
He married Ida Dean "Dena" [Kilgore] on August 20, 1905 in Cedar Valley, Klickitat County,
WA. Ida died in 1962. Caryl passed away on October 2, 1964 in Vancouver, WA.
Caryl is buried in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver, WA. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel Obituary; Ohio Births & Christenings; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; Soc Sec Death Index] |
Collins, Arthur J. | 1866 | 06-06-1938 | Arthur A. Collins Dies at Vancouver (column 2) Obituary: Arthur J. Collins (column 2) Arthur J. Collins was born on March 10, 1866 in Polk County, Oregon to Sarah [Wheeler] and Douglas W. Collins. The Collins family settled in Klickitat County in 1881. He married Mary Eleanor [Cahill] on November 30, 1892. They had 5 children. Arthur died in Vancouver on June 6, 1938. He was buried in St. James Acres (now known as Mother Joseph Catholic Cemetery) in Vancouver, WA. (Note: the birth year on the findagrave memorial states 1886; however, his birth year was 1866.) |
Comstock, Charles | 1859 | 05-25-1947 | Comstock, Charles Obituary (link provided by Jeffrey Elmer) Charles E. Comstock was born in 1859 in Iowa to Harriet [Baker] and David G. Comstock. Charles served in the Spanish American War, and was "past commander and adjutant of McKinley Camp. Charles married Emma Griffin on October 20, 1881 in Clinton County, Iowa. The Comstocks homesteaded in Klickitat County at Six Prong from 1902 to 1927, when they retired to the Washington Veteran's Home in Retsil, WA. His wife Emma died in 1938. Charles passed away on May 25, 1947 in Retsil, WA. He is buried in Washington Veterans Home Cemetery in Retsil, WA. |
Comstock, Emma | 1860 | 11-11-1938 | Mrs. C. Comstock (column 1) Emma C. [Griffin] was born in 1860 in Missouri to Maryette [Gellet] and Charles Griffin. She married Charles Comstock on October 20, 1881 in Clinton County, Iowa. The Comstocks homesteaded in Klickitat County at Six Prong from 1902 to 1927, when they retired to the Washington Veteran's Home in Retsil, WA. (Her husband Charles was a Spanish War Veteran.) Emma passed away on November 11, 1938 in Retsil, Kitsap, WA. She is buried in Washington Veterans Home Cemetery in Retsil, WA [Researcher Note: The newspaper stated that Emma died on November 14, 1938; however, the WA State Digital Archives cites November 11 as her death date.] |
Condon, Jeffries K | 1859 | 10-16-1928 | Jeffries K. Condon (column 2) Jeffries was buried in Pilot Butte Cemetery in Bend, Oregon. He was a conductor on the S.P.& S. Railroad. |
Cooney, Ada Abigail | June 1886 | 12-07-1928 | Word came the first of the week Abigail is buried in Roseburg Memorial Gardens in Roseburg, Oregon. Nee: Hughes. Spouse: Benjamin Wedgewood Cooney. Ada died the day after her daughter Genevieve (influenza) |
Cooney, Benjamin Wedgewood | 12-23-1886 | 12-11-1928 | The death of B. W. Cooney (column 6) Benjamin was buried in Roseburg Memorial Gardens in Roseburg, Oregon. The Cooney family died in quick succession. Ten year old aughter Genevieve died of the flu on December 6, 1928. Her mother followed the following day on December 7. Father Benjamin died on December 11, 1928 of TB. |
Cooney, Genevieve M | 09-19-1918 | 12-06-1928 | Word came the first of the week Genevieve is buried in Roseburg Memorial Gardens in Roseburg, Oregon. Parents: Ada Abigail [Hughes] and Benjamin Wedgewood Cooney. Her mother Ada died the day after Genevieve (influenza). |
Cooper, Armine William | 04-12-1852 | 12-22-1927 | William A. Cooper Early Oregonian Search William is buried in Fircrest Cemetery in Monmouth, Oregon. |
Courtway, Anthony B. | 06-26-1857 | 12-14-1947 | Former County Resident Passes (column 2) Illustrated History of Klickitat County (See "Anthony B. Courtway" for a biography) Anthony B. Courtway was born in 1857 in Essex County, Canada to Judith [Gilboe] and Francis Courtway. His family were Klickitat County pioneers, with Anthony living in Klickitat County from 1879 to 1906, operating a large stock ranch and then livery stable in Goldendale for three years. He married Adeline [Venable] on November 3, 1885 in Klickitat County. Anthony passed away in Chelan, WA on December 14, 1947. He was buried in the Wenatchee City Cemetery in Wenatchee, WA. |
Crosby, Walter Wilson | 12-10-1886 | 03-22-1942 | Obituary
Former Three Oaks Man
Walter Wilson Crosby was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 10, 1886 to Estella [Greenamayer] and Henry Crosby. He married the widowed Emma [Rudolph] Long on October 10, 1917 in Spokane, Washington.
Walter was working as a locomotive fireman when he was killed in a train wreck on March 22, 1942
in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. He's buried in the River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Findagrave Memorial; Washington Marriage Records; WWI Draft Registration; US Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; WA Death Records; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Curtiss, Georgiana "Anna" | 05-18-1867 | 03-04-1948 | Obituary (research & link by Jeffrey Elmer) Georgiana "Anna" [Fenton] Curtiss was born on May 18, 1867 in Amity, Oregon to Henrietta [Bones] and Hugh Fenton. She was married in The Dalles, Oregon on January 12, 1888 to Leon W. Curtiss. Their children included Josepha Henrietta, Verne Elizabeth and Grover. Anna passed away on March 4, 1948 in The Dalles, Oregon. She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. (Photos of Anna on the findagrave link) |
Darland, George Henry | 11-15-1865 | 06-23-1942 | Sentinel Obituary
Biography (link & work by Jeffrey Elmer)
George Henry and Samuel Reynolds Darland was born on November 15, 1865 in Marion County, Oregon to Susannah [Hutton] and Darland. Samuel and Susannah brought their family west and pioneered
in Klickitat County in 1876. George married Mary J. Hale on December 26, 1887 in
Klickitat County. They raised their family and farmed in the Crofton Prairie area. George was county commissioner 1913-1914. Their children included William, Lois, Grace, Lee, Mary, and Josephine.
George and Mary moved to Gridley, California in 1920. George passed away on June 23, 1942 in Butte County,
California. He is buried in the Gridley-Biggs Cemetery in Gridley, California. [Researcher Sources: Goldendale Sentinel; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1883, 1885, 1889 & 1892 WA State & Territorial Censuses; WA Marriage Records; California Death Index; Findagrave Memorial] |
Darland, Mary Josephine [Hale] | 08-04-1866 | 07-02-1942 | "Last Rites For Mrs. G. Darland"
Biography of George Darland (link by Jeffrey Elmer)
Biography of William H. Hale (link by Jeffrey Elmer)
Mary Josephine [Hale] Darland was born August 4, 1866 in Missouri to Jennie [Wallace] and William H. Hale. In 1878, the Hale family pioneered in Klickitat County. Mary was
married George Henry Darland on December 26, 1887 in Klickitat County.
They raised their family and farmed in the Crofton Prairie area. Their children included William, Lois, Grace, Lee, Mary, and Josephine. George and Mary moved to Gridley, California in 1920.
Her husband George died on June 23, 1942. Just ten days later, Mary passed away on July 2, 1942 in Butte County, California. She is buried in the
Gridley-Biggs Cemetery in Gridley, California. [Researcher Sources: Goldendale Sentinel; Findagrave Memorial; California Death Index; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Marriage Records] |
Dasso, Edward Carl | 09-25-1899 | 04-13-1986 | Obituary
Edward Carl Dasso was born in Rock Island, Illinois on September 25, 1899. In the 1900 census, he was listed as the son of Rosa and Charles Dasso in Rock Island, Illinois.
He married Sadie I. McGinley in 1920, and they operated produce farms in the Rock Island area until 1949, at which time they moved to Canby, Oregon. They had three children:
Marianne, Betty and Jack. Sadie died on November 10, 1973 in Dallesport. Edward passed away in Yakima, Yakima County, WA on April 13, 1986. He is buried in the Mausoleum
of the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Findagrave Memorial; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI Draft Registration; Soc Sec Death Index; WA Death Index. **Note: In the Illinois State Archives, Charles Dasso married Rosa Schauermann on 9-30-1882 in Rock Island] |
Davis, Mary Jane | 07-30-1860 | 09-25-1928 | Word was received yesterday (column 4) She is buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Spouse: Benjamin Franklin Davis. Mary Jane's daughters were Emma G. Riley and Grace E. Abernatha (both who lived in Goldendale with their parents.) |
Day, Jacob Wesley | 09-21-1852 | 11-27-1928 | Jacob Wesley Day (column 4) He was buried in the Lone Oak Cemetery in Stayton, Oregon. Spouse (1873): Henrietta [Richmond] |
Day, Johnathon "John" Justus | 3-28-1880 | 10-02-1948 | Obituary: John J. Day (column 2) Johnathon "John" Justus Day was born in Glen Elder, Kansas on March 28, 1880 to Hnrietta [Richmond] and Jacob Wesley Day. He married Anna Elizabeth [Koenig] on March 26, 1907 in Goldendale. The Day family moved to Toppenish, and then settled in Snohomish, where John was instrumental in pushing the local potatoes so he became known as the "Snohomish County Potato King.". John passed away on October 2, 1948 in Snohomish County, WA. He was buried in the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery in Snohomish, WA. His Plot is in addition #6 [Researcher Note: His name is spelled various ways from "John" to Jonathon to Johnathon on even official documents. Documents incloude WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; Soc Sec Applications and Claims Index; 1900, 1920, 1930 US Censuses] |
Dellinger, James Roy | 06-20-1883 | 06-12-1935 | James R. Dellinger (column 3) He was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Or. Parents: Annieliza [Frye] and William Dellinger |
DeVoe, Harrison Wescott | 01-22-1879 | 02-18-1948 | Rites Conducted For Glenwood Man (column 3) Harrison W. Devoe was born on January 22, 1879 in Maynard, Iowa. He married Matilda "Tillie" Margaret [Jebe] on July 13, 1910 in Multnomah County, Oregon. Harrison died on January 18, 1948 in Yamhill County, Oregon. His remains are located in Wilhelm's Portland Memorial in Portland, Oregon. |
DeVoir, Clyde E | about 1892 | 08-15-1938 | Word was received (column 2) Clyde E DeVoir was born about 1892 to Matilda [Erickson] and Louis H. DeVoir. He married Hattie [Sieber] on August 15, 1912 in Yakima County. (Their daughter Margaret [DeVoir] Hickey was a teacher at Goldendale High School.) Clyde died in Zillah at home. He was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima. |
Drexel, Eugene Norman | 05-24-1938 | 09-11-1938 | Eugene Norman Drexel (column 4) Obituary: Eugene Norman Drexel (column 4) Eugene was born in Goldendale on May 24, 1938 to Inez [Hallyburton] and Verne Drexel. Baby Eugene died at his Grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hallyburton) in Klickitat, Klickitat, WA on Spetember 11, 1938. According to the newspaper report, he was buried in The IOOF Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon |
Driver, Ernest Harry | 12-09-1888 | 02-12-1920 | Ernest Drivers (Column 2) Findagrave Memorial & Obituary Ernest Harry Driver was born in England to Rachel [Murray] and James Driver. He immigrated to the United States in 1910, settling in Klickitat County, WA where he became the Assistant Postmaster in White Salmon. Ernest died in White Salmon from the influenza on February 12, 1920 at the age of 31. He is buried in the Underwood Chris-Zada Cemetery in Underwood, Skamania County, WA. [Researcher Note: The cemetery listing for the White Salmon IOOF Cemetery has a spot for Ernest as evidenced in this Cemetery listing. However, it should be noted that no gravestone was located for Harry there, and the burial there was unconfirmed.] |
Dudley, Charles | 01-24-1880 | 12-06-1955 | A Goldendale Citizen (Biography) Charles is buried in Athena Cemetery in Athena, Oregon. He was born in Oak, Nuckolls County, Nebraska to Ella [Butler] and William J Butler. He married Laura V. Muir in 1919 |
Dunbar, Oron L. | about 1870 | 10-27-1918 | Oron Dunbar Dies Oron was buried in Mt. Scott Cemetery (Portland?) |
Dunlap, Angeline | 01-31-1840 | 11-11-1925 | E.C. Allison received word (col 4) Mrs. Dunlap is buried in Clarinda Cemetery in Clarinda, Iowa. Nee: Moore. Spouse: James H. Dunlap. Mother of Daisy Allison |
Ehl, Julia M. [Church] | Oct 1860 | 02-11-1942 | Death Notice of Julia Ehl
Findagrave Memorial w/obituary/photo Julia M [Church] Ehl was born in October 1860
in Seneca, Kansas to Mary [Doyle] and Elias Church. She married a Mr. Beard and had two children Jerusha and John. She married Frank Paul Ehl on June 10, 1882 in Council Bluffs,
Pottawattamie, Iowa. The family settled in Clark County, WA in 1907. Their children included Peter, Adam and Julia.
Julia passed away on February 11, 1942. She is buried in Park Hill Cemetery
in Vancouver, WA. (It doesn't appear that Julie ever lived in Klickitat County. Her tie was to her son Peter who resided here.) [Research Resources: Son Adam's WA Marriage Record (gives Julia's maiden name); WA Deaths Records; 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1865 Kansas State Census; Iowa Select Marriages] |
Elkin, Edward E. | 03-09-1857 | 07-12-1928 | Edward E. Elkin (column 4) Edwin was buried in Buena Vista Cemetery in Buena Vista, Polk, Oregon. Parents: Sally [Marrs] and Martin Elkins. Spouse: Margaret. Edward was killed when he fell from a bridge. |
Ellertson, Homer K | 01-17-1903 | 03-23-1942 | Train Wreck & Death Notice
Homer K. Ellertson was born on January 17, 1903 in Pierce County, WA to Anne Christine [Olson] and Andrew E. Ellertson.
He was married to Marie Doris [Mattox] on December 13, 1925, in Vancouver, Clark County, WA.
His ties to Goldendale included his work on the S.P.& S. Railroad line into Goldendale, and Mrs. Keith Goings, his sister who lives in Wishram. Homer was fatally injured in a train wreck in
Vancouver, WA on March 22, 1942. Homer died the day following the accident on March 23, 1942.
He is buried in the Northwood Park Cemetery in Ridgefield, WA. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Washington Birth, Marriage and Death Records; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Soc Sec Death Index] |
Endicott, Charles Henry "Pop" | about 1865 | 09-03-1935 | Death Calls "Pop" Endicott Born in Massachusetts to Julia and Charles Endicott. Spouse: Josephine Sparkes (1904 West Virginia). Known as "Pop" Endicott in The Dalles and Goldendale, he was a bandmaster and orchestra leader. According to his obituary, he was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
England, Earl | 08-20-1880 | 12-11-1964 | Obituary |
Faulkner, William George (Will) | 03-10-1860 | 03-20-1948 | W.G. Faulkner Passes At Home (Column 2) Faulkner (Column 1) William George Faulkner was born in Wisconsin on March 10, 1860 to Albertine A. [Gruhike] and George Faulkner. Known as W.G. or "Will" to family and friends, he married Lettie Marie [Mason] on October 24, 1894. Will passed away on March 20, 1948 in Tacoma, Pierce, WA at the age of 88. He was buried in Mountain View Memorial Park in Lakewood, WA. (Lettie is also buried in that cemetery) |
Ferrell, Lois Ann | 09-29-1845 | 06-27-1938 | Word was received here (column 4) Lois Ann [Mace] Ferrel was born 9-29-1845 in Ohio. She married John Ferrel in 1866. The Ferrel family had 11 children. (Their son Alfred Ferrel lived in Goldendale.) John died in 1921. Lois died in Cheney, WA on June 27, 1938. She is buried in Medical Lake Cemetery in Medical Lake, WA. |
Flanary, William Pendleton | 10-10-1864 | 03-07-1942 | Obituary Findagrave Memorial (and biography) William Pendleton Flanary was born on October 10, 1864 in Washington County, Oregon to the Oregon pioneer family of Emily J [Chamberlain] and Thomas G. Flanary. The Flanary family moved to Klickitat County in 1878. William attended business college in Portland, teaching school briefly before starting a photography business in Goldendale. William married Mary [Blackburn] on February 22, 1898 in Walla Walla, Washington. They had one child, Ruth Emily who was born in 1900. William took ill while visiting in Salem. He passed away on March 7, 1942 in the hospital in Portland, Oregon. He was buried in the Rose City Cemetery in Portland. |
Flower, Florence L [Johnson] | 11-07-1889 | 10-11-1964 | Obituary
Florence L [Johnson] Flower was born on November 7, 1889 in Minnesota. Her father's name was John P. Johnson. She was a teacher in the Bickleton School before marriage.
Florence married George Flower on September 22, 1915
at the home of her fathr, J.P. Johnson. They had two daughters: Janet and Phyllis. Florence passed away
on October 11, 1964 in Gresham, Oregon. She was buried in the Willamette National Cemetery
in Portland, Oregon. Plot: Section T, 3377. [Research Resources: Oregon Death Index; Goldendale Sentinel Obituary; US Veterans Gravesites (Wife of George); The Sunday Oregonian] |
Fly, Diane | 1923 | 04-12-1948 | Yakima Woman Dies in Crash (column 1) Diane(a) Mae [Bomar] Fly was born in 1923 to Pearl [Knudson] and Lorin Bomar. She married Roy B. Fly, and they made their home in Yakima, WA. On April 12, 1948, returning from a visit with her mother, she died in an auto accident near Goldendale, Klickitat County. She was buried in the River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Fosdick, Carrie S. | 1869 | 08-29-1928 | Death of Mrs. E. H. Fosdick Nee: Slocum. Carrie died in San Diego, CA. She is buried in the Cypress View Mausoleum and Crematory in San Diego. |
Fowler, William Fife Brown | 1861 | 06-06-1928 | A message was received (column 4) William was buried in the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. Spouse: Sophia |
Frazer, Rollo Houston | 07-05-1891 | 10-04-1918 | Former Goldendale Boy Sgt Rollo Frazer was killed in action and was buried in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in France. |
French, Richard Washington | 02-22-1867 | 02-11-1942 | Goldendale Sentinel Death Notice
Father George French's Obituary Richard "Dick" Washington French was born February 22, 1867 in
San Francisco, CA. The French family pioneered in Klickitat County in 1879 -- in the area of Hartland, where his father George proceeded to become an integral part of the building
of Klickitat County. Dick remained in Klickitat County until after the 1900 census. He married Grace Graves on December 31, 2903 in Wasco County, Oregon.
Grace died on January 8, 1912 in Wasco County. By the 1920 census, Dick was married to the widowed
Addie [Drake] Tomlinson. They Dick passed away on February 11, 1942 in Wasco County, Oregon.
He is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery
in The Dalles, Oregon. [Research Resources: 1883, 1885, 1887, 1889, WA State & Territorial Censuses; 1920, & 1940 US Censuses; Grace's Findagrave Memorial which also has their marriage certificate]; Addie's Findagrave Memorial] |
Fukuda, Michi | 1 year old | 02-07-1928 | Michi Fukuda, aged one year died (column 2) Michi was buried at the Japanese Ancestral Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Furey, Donald | 02-12-1868 | 07-14-1935 | Donald Furey (column 7) He was buried in Multnomah Park Cemetery Portland, Oregon. Spouse (1902): Grace Ellen Clark |
Gallagher, Philip J | 1881 | 12-04-1935 | Two Lose Lives in Train Wreck (column 1) Funeral Held for Late P.J. Gallagher (column 4) He is buried in City View Cemetery in Pasco, WA. Philip was born in St. Paul, Minnesota to Anna and John Gallagher. He married Nellie. Phiip was a Conductor on the S.P.& S train when he was killed in a terrible train wreck in Jefferson County, Oregon and was trapped in a burning car. |
Gamble, Rev. Daniel | 10-24-1857 | 08-16-1928 | News of the death (column 2) Rev. Gamble died near Moscow Idaho of TB and was buried in the Moscow Cemetery in Moscow, Idaho. Born in Ireland to Hester [McElhenney] and Daniel Gamble. Spouse: Isabella |
Gardner, William Monty | 01-01-1878 | 04-03-1935 | William Gardner (column 4) Born in Shakopee City, Scott, Minnesota to Clarinda and George Gardner. William was buried in Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. Former Roundhouse Foreman at Wishram |
Garrett, Charles Child | 03-09-1880 | 1942 |
"Father Dies" Charles Child Garrett was born on March 9, 1880 in Boise, Ada County, Idaho. His mother's name was Emma [Child] and Isaac William Garrett.
He was married to Blanche Elizabeth Bunney. When Charles registered for WWII Draft, he was living in Goldendale with his daughter, Marian [Garrett] Smith. He worked for the US Weather Bureau
out of Walla Walla, Washington. Charles drowned in the ocean at Santa Cruz, California on June 16, 1942. He was buried in the
Pioneer Cemetery in Boise, Idaho. Plot: Block 3 Lot 7 Sp 1. [Research Resources: WWI & WWII Draft Registration; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; California Death Index] |
Geer, Egletine DeHart | 02-04-1852 | 01-05-1935 | Funeral Services for Egletine Dehart Geer Egletine was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Salem, Oregon. She was the postmistress of Goodnoe for years |
Gerry, Mollie [Giezentanner] | 01-12-1870 | 05-02-1942 | Obituary Mollie was born in Knox County, Tennessee on January 12, 1870 to Mary [Wright] and
Jacob Giezentanner. The Giezentanner family pioneered in Klickitat County in the Horseshoe community in 1880. In 1892, Mollie married Robert Gerry, and they made their home in
Pasco and then Seattle. Mollie passed away on May 2, 1942 in Seattle, WA.
She is buried in the Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park in Seattle. Plot: Section 6. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1885 WA State & Territorial Censuses; WA Death Records] |
Gladden, George Ross | 1915 | 01-07-1938 | White Salmon Man Dies of Injuries (column 2) Parents: Mr. and Mrs. George Gladden. Ross was married to Charlotte Louise LaDue on August 15, 1937 in Grandview, Skamania County, WA. Ross died as a result of an auto accident. [Researcher Note: According to Ancestry.com's Oregon, Church & Cemetery Records 1840-1965, G. Ross Gladden was buried in Belcrest Cemetery in Salem, Marion, Oregon. No findagrave memorial could be located] |
Godbout, Lollie May | 04-23-1883 | 01-14-1935 | The death of Lollie May Godbout Lollie May Baggerly Godbout Lollie was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. Nee: Baggarly. Spouse: Lewis Godbout |
Graham, Allen R | 09-29-1854 | 03-15-1925 | Allen R. Graham Allen is buried in The Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Granville, Laurence George | 11-19-1906 | 09-26-1938 | Death Notice Glenwood Man Crash Victim (column 3) Laurence George Granville was born on November 19, 1906 and raised for several years in Glenwood, Klickitat County, WA. His parents were Richard Granville and Louise [Wellenbrock] (the Wellenbrock's were a very early pioneer family in Glenwood). Marine Corps. Staff Sgt Laurence Granville was killed at Quantico, Virginia in a plane crash (along with three others). Laurence was buried in the Gridley-Biggs Cemetery in Gridley, California (Billiongraves.com & US Headstone Application for Military Veterans). [Note: Some records indicate his first name was spelled "Lawrence" however, his gravestone is etched with "Laurence" and his military records are under "Laurence"] |
Grunke, Frederick Henry | 02-04-1906 | 12-21-1948 | Funeral Services for Fred Grunke this Afternoon (column 4) Fred Grunke Dies Suddenly (column 2) Frederick Henry Grunke was born in Blue Earth, Minnesota on February 4, 1906 to Belle [McClelland] and Herman J. Grunke. He attended school in Moorcroft, Wyoming. In 1921, Fred moved to Oregon. He came to work for Broughton Lumber Company in Willard where he worked for 16 years. On February 9, 1927, he was married to Opal Brown in Skamania County. They had four children. In 1935 Fred was owner/operator of Fred's Place in Bingen. He was an active community member, including participation on the school board, the Sheriff's Posse, the Elks, the Eagles and West Klickitat Horsemen. Fred passed away at the age of 42 on December 21, 1948 in Bingen, Klickitat, WA. He was buried in the Stevenson Cemetery in Stevenson, Skamania, WA. |
Gulden, Daisy Sarah | 11-29-1877 | 03-07-1925 | Mrs. Daisy Sarah Gulden Passes She is buried in Bethany Pioneer Cemetery in Bethany, Oregon. |
Hale, William | 12-17-1873 | 01-23-1942 | Obituary
William Hale was born in Missouri on December 17, 1873. The Hale family settled in Goldendale in 1878.
He married Buelah Hosfelt on December 16, 1925 in Prosser, Benton County, WA.
William farmed in several locations in Klickitat County until 1936, when he moved his family to Gridley, California.
William passed away on January 23, 1942 in Butte County, California. He is buried in the
Gridley-Biggs Cemetery in Gridley, California [Researcher Sources: 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI Draft Registration; CA Death Index gave a birth year of 1872. It listed his mother's maiden name as Wallace.] |
Hamilton, Ida Anne [Hamilton] | 11-01-1895 | 10-08-1976 | Findagrave Memorial
Double Wedding (link by Jeffrey Elmer)
Ida Anne [Hinshaw] Hamilton was born on November 1, 1895 in Goldendale to Ida [Dingman] and Elmer E. Hinshaw.
She lost both of her parents young, with her mother dying in 1896 and her father in 1907.
Ida married Walter Thomas Hamilton on July 7, 1917 in Goldendale.
The Hamiltons operated mercantile businesses. They lived in Centerville, Arlington, Oregon and Waitsburg (Walla Walla County), WA.
Ida passed away on October 8, 1976 in Walla Walla County, WA. [Research Resources: 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Soc Sec Death Index; WA Marriage & Death Records; Klickitat Ct "Other" Birth Records 1859-1899 (link by Jeffrey Elmer)] |
Hard, Mary Jane | 1840 | 12-26-1918 | Mrs. Hard, mother of Mrs. Carl Selle (Col 1) Nee: Kribbs She is buried in Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, WA. |
Hart, Catherine Nagel | 08-12-1866 | 11-06-1935 | Catherine Nagel Hart (column 7) Obituary (link by Jeffrey Elmer) She is buried in Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon in the Mausoleum under the name Katherine Hart. She was born in Quebec, Canada.. Maiden name: Nagle (or Neagle). Her first name may be spelled either Katherine or Catherine. |
Hartley, David Franklin | 07-10-1837 | 12-31-1919 | We learned this week (Column 5) David Franklin Hartley was born on July 10, 1837 in Kentucky. His wife's name was Amanda J. [Dollins]. David came to Klickitat County in 1879 and some time after the 1910 census, he moved to California. D.F. died on December 31, 1919 in Glendale, California. He is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. [Researcher Sources: California Death Index; 1880, 1900 & 1910 censuses; Findagrave Memorial.] |
Hartley, Harvey Harley | 09-12-1871 | 09-10-1948 | Pond Claims Lives of Dr. H.H. Hartley and Ray Laclergue (column 1) Pond Claims Lives (Column 3) Obituaries: Harvey Harley Hartley (column 5) Dr. Harvey Harley Hartley was born on September 12, 1871 in Washington County, Oregon near Forest Grove to Martha [Givens] and James C. Hartley. Dr. Hartley received his M.D. from the University of Oregon at Portland, and after practicing briefly in Oregon, he settled in Klickitat County in May 1900. He married Mary M [Gleason] in November 1900 in Forest Grove, Oregon. They had one son, Fred, who was born in 1901. Dr. Hartley retired after over 30 years of medical service as a physician. Dr. Hartley died in a tragic accident near Maryhill at his private pond called "Hartley Pond" along with a friend from Hawaii, Ray Laclergue. He was buried in the Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon in Plot 147 gr 6. |
Hartshorn, Martha Jane | 1855 | 06-06-1938 | Mrs. Hartshorn, Pioneer, Passes (column 4) Martha was born in Wisconsin in 1855. She married Amander P. Hartshorn. Amander died in 1901 and is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale. Martha died on June 6, 1938 in Portland. She is buried in Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. (Orchid corridor - mausoleum) [Researcher Note: Family trees on Ancestry.com suggest her maiden name may be "Moe"] |
Hartwell, Carl Roland | 03-27-1893 | 01-19-1948 | Man Found In Car (column 4) Carl Roland Hartwell was born on March 27, 1893 in Lamont, Buchanan County, Iowa to Anna K. [schultz] and Albert J. Hartwell. He was first married to Mabel Harbour. Carl then married Helen Mitchell on August 21, 1937 in Lewis County, WA. Carl was found passed out in his car on January 17th, southwest of Goldendale, suffering from encephalitis. He died in the Goldendale General Hospital from pneumonia on January 19, 1948. Carl is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Centralia, Lewis County, WA. [Researcher Sources: Ancestry.com (WA State Marriage Records; WA Death Index; WA Deaths; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses) - *Note: Carl also spelled his middle name "Rowland" on at least the WWI Draft Registration] |
Hawthorne, Luke Oscar | 05-14-1918 | 01-18-1938 | Klickitat Man Hurt in Hunting Accident (column 7) Camp Seven Youth Dies (column 7) Camp Seven Youth Dies From Injury (column 6) Luke was killed when he accidentally shot himself in the abdomen while hunting rabbits. He is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Hazeltine, Frederick Archibald | 10-20-1867 | 01-15-1938 | F. A. Hazeltine Dies at Portland (column 7) Biography Frederick Hazeltine was a newspaper publisher of the South Bend Journal, served on the University of WA Board of Regents; served as president of the WA State Press Association. He married Amy [Wood]. (His connection to Goldendale was his daughter, Amy Carolita [Hazeltine] wife of Edward C. Allison, Jr.) Frederick died in Portland, Oregon and is buried in the Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, WA. |
Henderson, James Alexander | 08-05-1869 | 02-13-1938 | Bingen Man Dies (column 3) James Alexander Henderson (column 1) He was born in The Dalles, Oregon to Susan Letitia [Tragea] and James Alexander Henderson. He was married to Laura Emelia [Lage] on October 16, 1935. James was a prominent man in West Klickitat County. He died in Bingen of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound and is buried in the Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. |
Henton, (Dr) Newton | 12-13-1824 | 03-26-1889 | Obituary Under "Clippings of the Past" Dr. N Henton, formerly of Goldendale (column 3) Newton Henton was born in 1824 in Ohio. He married Caroline L. [Hogine] in Indiana in 1847. Dr. Newton and his wife lived in Klickitat County approximately 1879-1882 when he moved to Kittitas county. Dr. Newton worked continued in a busy medical practice until a week before his death in Ellensburg, WA. He was buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Ellensburg. |
Hess, Sonora Adeline | 07-22-1858 | 05-14-1935 | The death of Mrs. W. J. Hess (column 5) Obituary: Sonora A. Hess Sonora was buried in Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. Spouse (1878): William J. Hess |
Hewes, Allen | 1891 | 12-04-1935 | Two Lose Lives in Train Wreck (column 1) He was buried in Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. Allen was born in Ellensburg, Washington. He was married to Leah. Allen was working on the S.P.& S train when he was killed in a terrible train wreck in Jefferson County, Oregon and was trapped in a burning car. |
Hill, Stephen Carney | 02-14-1887 | 01-31-1958 | Rites Conducted for Stephen Hill (column 7) Stephen Hill was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee on February 14, 1887 to Elizabeth and Samuel Hill. He married Leone Doty on October 22, 1916 in Wasco County, Oregon. Stephen was in the grocery business and he came to Klickitat County in 1928 where the Hill family owned the Red and White Store in White Salmon. Stephen passed away on January 31, 1958 at a Grange pinochle party in White Salmon, Klickitat County, WA. He was buried in the Glenhaven Section of the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Portland. [Researcher Sources: Ancestry.com (Oregon Marriage Index; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1940 US Censuses)] |
Hoff, Reuben | 1915 | 01-02-1938 | Three Die When Car Hurtles Over 75 Foot Satus Fill Reuben was buried in Custer County Cemetery in Miles City, Montana. Reuben was born in South Dakota in 1915 to Lydia [Weixel] and John B. Hoff. He was 21 years old when he was killed in an auto accident on January 2, 1938 eight miles north of Goldendale, WA. |
Hornibrook, Samuel John | 05-28-1883 | 11-12-1976 | Obituary
Samuel John Hornibrook was born in Cherokee, Iowa on May 28, 1883 to Ellen F. [Laucamp] and William E. Hornibrook. The Hornibrook family settled near Goldendale in 1888.
He worked as a farmer, in construction and shipyards. On April 3, 1909, Samuel married
Julia May Grantham in Clarke County, WA. Their children included Violet, Frank, Kenneth and Phyliss. Samuel passed away
on November 12, 1976 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. He is buried in the Lincoln Memorial Park
in Portland, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Findagrave Memorial; 1885 Iowa State Census; 1892 WA State & Territorial Census; 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; Oregon Death Index] |
Hoult, Peter Olaf | 1853 | 03-13-1925 | The sad news Peter is buried in Mount Vernon Cemetery in Mount Vernon, WA. |
Hoyt, Mack | 07-24-1910 | 06-15-1928 | Mack, the 17 year old son (column 3) Mack Hoyt (column 3) Mack was buried in West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene, Oregon |
Hulery, Sara | 03-12-1864 | 03-09-1935 | Obituary: Mrs. Frank Hulery Sarah was buried in Sun Rise Cemetery in Wasco, Sherman County, Oregon. Parents: Matilda and John Graham. Spouse (1882): Frank Hulery |
Hutton, Mary A | May 1862 | 05-16-1938 | Pioneer Teacher Died (column 4) Miss Mary A Hutton was born in Oregon in May 1852. She taught school in Goldendale for many years. She passed away in Portland on May 16, 1938. Mary passed away in Portland at home. She is buried in River View Cemetery in Portland. "Miss Mary Hutton" is mentioned as teaching in the 1904-1905 school year in Goldendale in the Illustrated History of Klickitat County. In numerous US Censuses, her parents are cited as Catherine [Donica] and Benjamin Hutton. |
Hylton, Lois Irene | 1910 | 05-26-1938 | Word was received here (column 6) Lois Irene [Stauffer] Hylton was born in 1910 to Julia [Miller] and Frank Stauffer. She married Gladwin Hylton on December 11, 1929 in Clark County, WA. Lois passed away on May 26, 1938 in Seattle, WA. She is buried in the Camas Cemetery in Camas, WA. |
Immel, Edith Margaret | 1877 | 05-16-1935 | Mrs. Edith Bloom Immel (column 3) Edith was buried in Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. Edith Immel (from Toppenish) died in Wasco County, Oregon when she fell from a car her husband Johnwas driving at high speed and the door flew open. Nee: Bloom. |
Jackson, Henry C | 01-03-1856 | 01-20-1920 | A message was received (Column 5) Findagrave Memorial Henry C. Jackson was born on January 3, 1856 in Oregon Territory to Elizabeth [Duncan] and Henry P. Jackson. He was married to Dora Beatrice [Verdin/Verden] on December 31, 1885 in Klickitat County, WA. H.C. served as the Klickitat County Clerk. He moved to Nez Perce County, Idaho where he was a fruit grower in orcharding. After suffering a cerebral hemorrhage, he passed away on January 20, 1920 in Lewiston Orchards, Nez Perce, Idaho. Henry is buried in the Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston, Idaho. Plot: Division 3, Row 64, Lot 108, Grave 03. [ Researcher Sources: Idaho Death Index; Idaho Certificate of Death; Early Oregonians Index; WA Marriage Records] |
Lane, Barbara | 10-30-1934 | 12-09-1976 | Obituary
Findagrave Memorial & pictures
Barbara Worth [Mooney] Lane was born on October 30, 1934 in Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming to Sophrona and Clement Howard Mooney. She grew up in Hood River.
Barbara enlisted in the US Air Force on March 9, 1954 and served until February 25, 1956 She married Allan Cheatham in Riverside, California on February 19, 1956.
The Cheatham family settled in Goldendale after living in Kentucky. Barbara was married in 1975 to Larry Lane. Barbara passed away on December 9, 1976 in Portland, Oregon.
She is buried in the Idlewild Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: (found on ancestry.com:) Soc Sec Death Index; US Dept of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File; Oregon Death Index; 1940 US Censuses; California Marriage Index] |
Jackson, Laura Mae [Ferrell] | 03-20-1866 | 04-07-1948 | Mrs. Laura Mae Jackson (column 1) Laura Mae [Ferrell] was born in Astoria, Oregon on March 20, 1866. She married Rollo E. Jackson in Astoria on September 25, 1884. Laura lived in Klickitat County for about 40 years, arriving in 1887. She passed away in Wapato, WA at the home of her daughter Mrs. Matsen on April 7, 1948. Laura is interred in the Orchid Corridor Mausoleum at the Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. |
Jebe, William Henry | 06-30-1889 | 11-18-1918 | Word was received (See col. 3) Died of Influenza William was buried in the Prosser Cemetery in Prosser, WA. |
Johanson, Irma Ladora [Lackey] | 1909 | 06-15-1942 | Funeral Rites Held at Wilbur
Irma Ladora [Lackey] Johanson was born in 1909 in Washington to Melissa (Elizabeth?) [Martin]
and Sherman Davis Lackey. She married Carl Everett Johanson. She was a school teacher.
Irma passed away on June 15, 1942 in Everett, Snohomish, WA at the age of 33.
She is buried in the Sherman Cemetery in Lincoln County, WA. [Researcher Sources: Goldendale Sentinel; Findagrave Memorial; 1910, 1920 & 1930 US Censuses; WA Death Records; Naturalization Records for husband Karl Erick Johansson. **NOTE: It is unclear that Irma ever lived in Klickitat County; however, her mother Elizabeth Lackey did live here.] |
Johnson, Albert Sydney | 07-07-1881 | 07-31-1964 | Obituary
Albert Sydeney Johnson was born in Cuffey's Cove, Mendocino, California on July 7, 1881 to Eliza and Joseph Johnson. He married Ethel May Cullen on November 30, 1906 at Fort Bragg, California.
They had four children: Ramona (died at age 4); Naomi, Irvin and Sydney. The Johnson family moved to Portland in 1911 for six years and then to a farm in Lyle. Albert passed away on July 31, 1964
at Skyline hospital in White Salmon. He was buried in the Park Lawn Memorial Gardens in The Dalles, Oregon. [Research Resources: Soc Sec Death Index; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; Goldendale Sentinel Obituary] |
Johnson, Ethel May [Cullen] | 05-22-1882 | 11-22-1964 | Obituary
Ethel May [Cullen] Johnson was born on May 22, 1882 in Weiser, Idaho to Anna E. [Hembree] and John W. Cullen. She married Albert Sydney Johnson on November 30, 1906 at Fort Bragg, California (Albert's
Obituary). The Johnson moved to Portland in 1911 and then to the Lyle area. They had four children: Ramona (died at age 4); Naomi, Irvin and Sydney. Albert died on July 31, 1964.
Ethel passed away less than four months later on November 22, 1964 in Hood River, Oregon at the age of 82.
Her obituary stated that she was buried in The Dalles Cemetery where her husband Albert had previously been buried. He was buried in Park Lawn Memorial Gardens, so it is assumed that Ethel is buried there
as well. [Research Resources: 1910, 1920, 1930 US Censuses; Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; Oregon Death Index; Goldendale Sentinel Obituaries of Albert & Ethel] |
Johnson, John E | 02-28-1858 | 10-21-1938 | Obituary: John E. Johnson (column 6) John E. Johnson was born on February 28, 1858 in Sweden. He came to the United States at the age of 22 and homesteaded in Goldendale in the late 1880's. He married Annie [Sonne] on August 24, 1891. They moved to Portland in 1922. John died on October 21, 1938. He is buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon next to his wife Annie. Two children survived him, Carrie [Halvorsen] and Albert T. Johnson. |
Johnson, Joseph H. | 03-16-1882 | 06-09-1948 | Illness Claims Native of County (column 2) Joseph H. Johnson was born on March 16, 1882 in Goldendale and lived here before settling in Clark County with his wife Mabel. Joseph passed away on June 9, 1948 in Vancouver at his home. He was buried in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, Clark, WA. |
Johnson, Mary Evelyn | 1914 | 01-02-1938 | Three Die When Car Hurtles Over 75 Foot Satus Fill Mary was buried in Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, Washington. Mary Evelyn [Jacobs] Johnson was born to Mary Elizabeth [Baker] and Everett Preston Jacobs. She married Melvin Leon Johnson on May 18, 1934 in Prosser, Benton County, WA. Mary and her husband were killed in an auto accident that occurred 8 miles north of Goldendale, WA. |
Johnson, Melvin Leon | 11-17-1911 | 01-02-1938 | Three Die When Car Hurtles Over 75 Foot Satus Fill Melvin was buried in Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, WA. Melvin was born to Florence [Wiley] and Martin L. Johnson in Whitebird, Idaho County, Idaho. He married Mary Evelyn Jacobs on May 18, 1934 in Prosser, Benton County, WA. Melvin and his wife Mary were killed as a result of an auto accident 8 miles north of Goldendale, WA. |
Johnstead, Ivan Alvin | 08-26-1892 | 08-08-1948 | Ivan Alvin Johnstead (column 3) Ivan Alvin Johnstead was born August 26, 1892 in Tacoma, WA to Anna Marie and Iver Johnstead He married Alta [Stoughton] on February 13, 1915 in Juniper Canyon. Ivan went to work for the Chicago, Milwaukee Railroad in 1913 and worked for them until his death on August 8, 1948 in Tacoma. He is buried in the Mountain View Memorial Park in Lakewood, WA. [Researcher Note: Ivan's parents are buried in the SixProng Cemetery in Klickitat County] |
Just, Andrew | 1859 | 07-25-1928 | News came of A. Just (column 4) Andrew is buried in Seabeck Cemetery in Kitsap County, WA. |
Kaiser, Richard | 07-09-1868 | 07-13-1935 | Richard Kaiser (column 4) He was buried in Zion Bethel Cemetery in Falls City, Nebraska. He was the former manager of the Portland-Goldendale farm. |
Kamholz, William Elmer | 01-26-1900 | 08-21-1964 | Obituary W. Elmer is buried in Camas Cemetery in Camas, WA. |
Kastner, Della | 1869 | 03-02-1925 | Mrs. Della Kastner She is buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Kautzman, Sue Rhea | 05-16-1945 | 10-04-1964 | Cady Granddaughter Killed in Car Wreck |
Kayser, Ethel Lorraine [Cahill] | 11-05-1909 | 11-15-1976 | Obituary
Ethel Lorraine [Cahill] Kayser was born on November 5, 1909 to Anna Mary [Kuhn] and Edward Thomas Cahill on their ranch near Goldendale.
She married Donald Amundson
on March 29, 1949 in Klickitat County. Donald died on December 27, 1951 in Goldendale. The widowed Ethel
married Arlo Kayser on
February 15, 1952 in Klickitat County. The Kayser family moved to Dayton in 1968. Arlo died just ten days before his wife on November 4, 1976
in Dayton, WA. Ethel passed away on November 15, 1976 in Dayton, WA. She is buried
in Dayton City Cemetery in Dayton, WA. Plot: BLK L, Lot 08, Sec 13. [Researcher Sources: Findagrave Memorial; 1910, 1920 US Censuses; WA Marriage & Death Records; Soc Sec Death Index. **Note: There is also another marriage of an Ethel Lorraine Cahill to Russel C. Pyron on April 6, 1936 in Clark County, WA and is included here for further research] |
Kelley, Ernest | about 1867 | 01-06-1918 | Death of Ernest Kelley
Ernest Kelley was born about 1867 in Michigan. He was married to Cynthia Webster about 1903. They had three children: Vera, Keith and Ralph. Ernest was fatally injured in a construction
accident in Ryde, California on January 5. He died at the age of 51 in the hospital in Sacramento, CA on January 6, 1918. His obituary states he was buried in Cypress Lawn, San Francisco, CA. California Death Index; 1910 US Census; Goldendale Sentinel Obituary |
Kelley, Warren Thomas | 1906 | 07-10-1928 | Warren T. Kelley (column 4) Parents: Alice [Chick] and Prof Curtis Kelley, formerly of Centerville. Warren drowned and is buried in Crystal Lake Cemetery in Corvallis, Oregon. [Researcher Note: WA State Death Records cite Seattle, King, WA as his death location; however, the newspaper cites Corvallis, Oregon.] |
Kelly, Sadie Clara | 03-22-1891 | 12-23-1957 | Tragedy Strikes Trio on Holiday Trip to Willard (column 6) Three Killed (column 7) Deep Canyon of Little White Salmon Hides Fate of Three Over Holiday (Column 1) Sadie Clara [Jordan] Kelly was born on March 22, 1891 in Sedro Woolley to Elizabeth [Kirby] and William Jordan. She married William Kelly. Sometime between the 1920 and 1930 US censuses, she was widowed. Sadie was killed in an auto accident on December 23, 1957 on a Christmas holiday trip traveling to Willard in the company of her daughter Mrs. Bjerke and Cole Taylor. Their car accidentally left the winding Cooks Road south of Willard, in the county of Skamania, WA during heavy fog. She was buried in the Union Cemetery in Sedro-Woolley, Skagit County, WA. [Researcher Sources: US Soc Sec Application and Claims, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses) - *Note: Cole Taylor was buried in the Willamette National Cemetery. It is unknown by this researcher where her daughter Lilly was buried and thus her information is listed in our section for "unknown cemetery".] |
Klockner, John Erick | 06-10-1876 | 06-06-1948 | Evylin Wiidanen received word... (column 5 brief mention of John's death) John E. Klockner Passes in Kelso (column 7) John Erick Klockner was born on June 10, 1876 in Calumet, Houghton, Michigan to Greta [Olson] and August Klockner. He was married in Clarke County, WA to Anna [Tausta] who died in 1927. The Klockner family were early Klickitat County pioneers, settling here when John was two years of age. John moved to Kelso, Washington about 20 years ago. He passed away in Clark County, WA on June 6, 1948. John was buried in the Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens in Kelso, WA. [Researcher Sources: (Ancestry.com: Image of the Houghton, Michigan Registry of birth; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 US Censuses; WWI Draft Registration; Soc Sec Applications and Claims Index.) Note: Some records reflect the spelling of "Clockner".] |
Knight, Agnes Ernestine [Houk] | 06-09-1903 | 04-21-1986 | Obituary
Agnes Ernestine [Houk] Knight was born June 9, 1903 in Pomeroy, Garfield, WA to Ella Clyde [Mitchell] and Baxter Frank Houk She was
married to Lloyd Knight on August 5, 1929
in Moscow, Latah County, Idaho. The Knight family moved to Goldendale in 1946. Ernestine passed away on April 17, 1986 in Goldendale. She is buried beside her husband Lloyd in the
Pomeroy City Cemetery in Pomeroy, WA - Plot 468-6. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; WA Birth Records; Findagrave Memorial; WA Death Records; Soc Sec Death Index; Western States Marriage Index; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Knox, Sarah Jane [Cheshier] | 08-31-1849 | 06-15-1948 | Former Resident Passes June 15 (column 3) Sarah was born in Tennessee on August 31, 1849 to Susan [Spencer] and William Elkins Cheshire. She was married in Harrison, Missouri on March 4, 1875 to Joseph Leonidas Knox. The family traveled by covered wagon to cross the plains, and settled in Klickitat county in 1893. Sarah passed away on June 15, 1948. She is buried in the Old Sunnyside Cemetery in Sunnyside, Yakima, WA in the old section across the road. |
Laclergue, Raymond Gregory | abt 1916 | 09-10-1948 | Pond Claims Lives of Dr. H.H. Hartley and Ray Laclergue (column 1) Obituaries: Raymond G. Laclergue (column 6) Raymond Gregory Laclerque was born about 1916 to Mr. and Mrs. Laclergue in San Jose, California. He wwas employed by Hawaiian Air Lines in Honolulu as the assistant treasurer. On May 10, 1942, he married Kathryn [Allison] and they had three children. Raymond died in a tragic accident near Maryhill, Klickitat, WA drowning in the Hartley Pond with Harvey Harley Hartley on September 10, 1948. His body was shipped to California for burial, where according to his obituary, he was interred in the San Francisco Holy Cross Cemetery. [Cemetery Links: Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, San Mateo County, California. San Francisco Colma Cemetery Index |
Lamb, Ruth E | 07-13-1905 | 05-02-1938 | Word was received here (column 5) Ruth E. [Ross] Lamb was born on July 13, 1905 to Lillie J. [Wilson] and Milton J. Ross in South Dakota. She married Layton Grow Lamb on August 17, 1927 near Arlington, in Brookings County, South Dakota. Layton Lamb was a Goldendale Science teacher in 1932 and 1933. Ruth died following a caesarean birth on May 2, 1938 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington. She was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Seattle, WA. (Note: Her middle name is either "Eleanor" or "Ellenor") |
Lampson, Carrie M | 01-05-1854 | 10-19-1938 | Word was received (column 4) Carrie M. [Stone] Lampson was born on January 5, 1854 in Indiana to Johanna [Clark] and Sylvester Stone. She married Frank Henry Lampson about 1873. The Lampson's were pioneers in Washington State, coming to Washington in 1877 and homesteading in Goldendale. They eventually settled in Kennewick, WA. Carrie passed away on October 19, 1938 in Kennewick. She is buried in the Riverview Heights Cemetery in Kennewick. |
Lampson, Frank Henry | 04-03-1846 | 04-12-1935 | Funeral services were held (column 5) Frank Henry Lampson was buried in Riverview Heights Cemetery in Kennewick, WA. He and his wife Carrie [Stone] were early Klickitat County Pioneers, homesteading in Goldendale. |
Lampson, Lee Martin | 08-19-1882 | 08-15-1935 | Obituary: Lee Martin Lampson Lee was buried at Riverview Heights Cemetery in Kennewick, WA. Lee was born in Goldendale to Carrie [Stone] and Frank H. Lampson. Spouse: (1914): Lottie Jenson. Died in Kennewick. |
Layman, William A "Bill" | 03-21-1891 | 07-19-1948 | Heart Attack Fatal (column 3) William A. Layman was born to Georgia [Puckett] and Charles L. Layman in Aikin, Illinois in 1891 (see WWI Draft Registration). Bill was a former resident of Goldendale, being widely known as a local businessman. He was married to Lela [Young] on August 10, 1920 in Yakima, WA. Bill died in Benton County, WA on July 19, 1948. He was buried in the Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, WA. |
LeBlanc, John Nathan | abt 1865 | 06-12-1942 |
Former Resident Dies At Edmonds John Nathan LeBlanc was born in Vermont in the month of April about 1865 to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeBlanc. His wife's name was Nora Ellen [Slinkard]. The LeBlanc family settled near Goldendale in 1918, farming until 1935 when they left to farm in Whatcom county.
Their children included Ethel, Haney John, Alice, Helen, Marjorie and Howard.
John passed away on June 12, 1942 in Edmonds, Snohomish, WA.
He is buried in the Bayview Cemetery in Bellingham, WA. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Death Records; Findagrave Memorial] |
Lehto, Albert J | 04-01-1901 | 10-24-1948 | Former Resident Burned to Death Albert was buried in Longview Memorial Park & Mausoleum in Longview, WA. |
Leonardo, Helen F. [McWilliam] | 12-09-1903 | 12-25-1942 | Death Announcement
Helen F. [McWilliam] Leonardo was born in Portland, Oregon on December 9, 1903 to Mr. and Mrs. Alex McWilliam.
She married Manuel Leonardo on July 26, 1937 in Clark County, WA.
Helen died on December 25, 1942 in The Dalles, Oregon. She is buried in the
Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: 1920 US Census; WA Marriage Records; Findagrave Memorial; Oregon Death Index] |
Leonardo, Manuel Anderson | 09-14-1887 | 01-31-1948 | M.A. Leonardo Dies At Vancouver (link by Jeffrey Elmer) Manuel Anderson Leonardo was born September 14, 1887 in Dallesport, Klickitat, WA to Jessie M. [Pennington] and Manuel S. Leonardo. He married Miss Mamie (Mary) Warner on November 2, 1912 in Portland, Oregon (link by Jeffrey Elmer). Mamie died in Portland on August 20, 1934. The Leonardo family held one of the largest sheep operations in Klickitat County. Manuel passed away in Vancouver on March 31, 1948. The newspapers reported that he was buried in the Dalles IOOF cemetery. (Manuel's parents are buried in the Mountain View IOOF Cemetery in Goldendale). |
Levins, Elizabeth Ann | 1847 | 02-27-1935 | Obituary: Elizabeth Ann Levins Elizabeth was buried in River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Parents: Nancy Jane and Stephen Ross. Spouse (1867): Henry Thompson Levins. The Levins family were early Klickitat County pioneers, arriving about 1873. |
Lockhart, Gerald Edward | 06-17-1938 | 07-25-1938 | Infant Smothers At Wahkiacus (column 3) Gerald Edward Lockhart was born June 17, 1938 to Laura [Gillman] and Meredith Lockhart. He passed away on July 25, 1938 at home in Wahkiacus, Klickitat County, WA. Baby Gerald was buried in the Obrist Cemetery in Wasco County, Oregon. |
Lubker (or Luebker), Marie Eleanor | May 1858 | 01-28-1942 | Obituary Miss Marie Eleanor Lubker (also spelled Luebker) was born in May 1858 in Bleckendorf, Germany.
She immigrated to the United States as a young woman about 1884. She was a naturalized US Citizen, petitioning for
naturalization in 1906. She was an
advocate for Women's Right to Vote. Marie served the communities she lived in as a trained nurse.
She died on January 28, 1942 in Goldendale and was
buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. [Researcher sources: 1910, 1920 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Death Records; Klickitat County Naturalization Records; The Goldendale Sentinel; Oregon City Enterprise] |
Luginbuhl, Emil | 1861 | 12-16-1935 | Mr. and Mrs. James Luginbuhl... (bottom of column 5) He was buried in Rose Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Emil was born about 1861 in Switzerland. He married the widowed Emma [Maurer] Myer on January 17, 1892 in Klickitat County. Emil died in Portland, Or. |
Luginbuhl, Emma | 01-06-1858 | 12-09-1928 | The death of Mrs. E. Luginbuhl (column 5) Obituary: Emma Luginbuhl Nee: Emma Maurer. Born in Switzerland. Spouse 1: Carl Meyer. Spouse 2: Emil Luginbuhl. Emma was buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Lundberg, Lavinia Mary [Malmsten] | 10-22-1875 | 12-22-1964 | Obituary
Lavinia Mary [Malmsten] Lundberg was born October 22, 1875 in Oakland, Nebraska to Mary [Morell] and Lars John Malmsten She married John Lundberg. They came west in
1905 to live on "Swede Hill" in Vancouver. The Lundberg's son Roy was a resident of Goldendale. Lavinia passed away on December 22, 1964 at 89 years of age.
She is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA [Research Resources: Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Obituary. **NOTE: It doesn't appear as Lavinia ever lived in Klickitat County; however, her obituary was published locally since her son and grandchildren lived in Goldendale. Her son Roy is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale.] |
Macy, Charles W | 04-24-1876 | 01-18-1935 | Charles W. Macy (column 6) Charles is buried in Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, WA. Spouse: Anna Flagg |
MacKey, James Irwin | 05-03-1876 | 03-09-1925 | James I. MacKey Obituary Hartland: The Commmunity was shocked James is buried in Fairmount Memorial Park in Spokane, WA. |
Magee, Hubert Wilkinson | 03-31-1893 | 12-15-1976 | Obituary
Hubert Wilkinson Magee was born on March 31, 1893 in Portland, Oregon. He was married to Nola Radliff on June 1, 1918 in Wasco County, Oregon. The Magee family
lived in Klickitat from 1925 to 1954 operating the Magee Truck Service. Hubert passed away on December 15, 1976 in Gresham, Oregon. He is buried in the
Park Lawn Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. Nola died in 1991
and is buried beside Hubert. [Researcher Sources: Soc Sec Death Index; Oregon Death Index; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; Oregon Marriage Indexes] |
Mallery, Melvin H | 02-02-1874 | 06-16-1942 | Former County Resident Dies Melvin H Mallery was born
on February 2, 1874 to Angeline [Barry] and James P. Mallery in White Hall, Wisconsin. He married Jennie K Knutson on March 5, 1901 in St. Paul, Ramsey Minnesota. In the 1910
and 1920 censuses, the Mallery family was living in Pine Forest, Klickitat County, WA. By the 1930 census, they were living in Newburg, Yamhill, Oregon.
Melvin passed away on June 16, 1942 in Yamhill County, Oregon. He is buried beside his wife
Jennie in the Friends Cemetery in Newberg, Oregon. [Research Resources: WWI Draft Registration; Minnesota Marriages Index; WA Birth Records of his daughter Ruby; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; US Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; Oregon Death Index. **NOTE: The Findagrave Memorial cites his middlename as "Horace," however, the WWI Draft Registration listed it as "Harvey"] |
Marshall, Warren Howard | 05-16-1887 | 09-16-1948 | W.H. Marshall Passes (column 4) Warren H. Marshall (Column 5 under Obituaries) Warren Howard Marshall was born on May 16, 1887 in Grant, Oregon to Mabel [Blagdon] and Howard Josef. Marshall, and was a Goldendale pioneer, moving to Goldendale as an infant. On June 1, 1918, he married Miss Gladys [Cunningham], and then worked for the J. Neils Lumber Company, followed by working for Kaiser Shipyards. Warren owned and published the Goldendale Independent (later merged with the sentinel). Warren died in Long Beach, Pacific, Washington at home on September 16, 1948. He is interred in the Mausoleum (Remembrance Court) with Gladys A. Marshall in the Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; WA State Digital Archives; Ancestry.com (WWI & WWII Draft Registrations; 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1930 US Censuses] |
Marvin, Jennie [Cannon] | July 1867 | 04-14-1942 | Sentinel Accident Report
Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton, California. Jennie [Cannon] Marvin was born in July 1867 in Oregon
to Johanna [Cox] and Sylvester Cannon. She married Selden G. Marvin on August 24, 1886
in Walla Walla County, WA. She was widowed on November 14, 1935, when Selden died in Orange County, California.
Jennie was killed instantly in a head-on collision with a truck and trailer in a tunnel
just east of Bingen, WA on April 14, 1942. Her brother Anderson M Cannon was driving, and he died 2 days later in the hospital in Hood River, Oregon. Jennie was buried in the
Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton, California. [Researcher Sources: Newspaper story of death; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1892 WA State & Territorial Census; WA Marriage & Death Records. **NOTE: The Goldendale Sentinel account mixed up the details regarding Jennie. She was widowed, not single. Her last name was Marvin, Not cannon. Lastly, her initials would have been JC, not MJ (which interestingly was her brother Marvin's wife's initials). Although, Jennie did not live in Klickitat County, she did die in it] |
Masiker, Roscoe Guy | 09-19-1879 | 11-02-1918 | Obituary "Guy" passed away from the Spanish flu. He is buried in Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River. |
Matson, Richard Arthur | 03-15-1895 | 10-18-1938 | News was received here this week (column 5) Richard Arthur Matson was born March 15, 1895 in Albion, WA. He moved to Klickitat County in 1936, and died in The Dalles, Oregon on October 18, 1938. Richard is buried in Albion Cemetery in Albion, WA. [Researcher Note: Although the newspaper item said that Richard died on the 24th of October, both the Oregon Death Index and his gravestone both cite the 18th of October 1938 as his death date.] |
Maynard, Kirke W | 1871 | 01-27-1938 | Former Resident Dies (column 5) He was married to Harriet Griffith on October 11, 1930 in Clark County, WA. Pioneer Orchardist. Kirke died in Portland; however, he lived in Vancouver and is buried there in the Park Hill Cemetery |
McAdams, Eva L. | 1869 | 08-10-1920 | Obituary (col 5)
Eva L. McAdams was born in 1869 in Kansas. She married John McAdams about 1886 and they came to Klickitat County in 1889.
The McAdams family moved to Portland around 1910. Eva McAdams passed away on August 10, 1920 in Portland at age 52.
She is buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. [Research Resources: 1900, 1910 & 1920 US Censuses; 1892 WA State & Territorial Census; Oregon Death Index. **NOTE: Her maiden name may have been Kilgore based on the Washington Marriage Records 1854-2013 (ancestry.com) "Guy S McAdams"] |
McClenahan, Alva Owen | 02-14-1885 | 08-06-1928 | Workman Killed at Camp Five Monday Parents: Sarah [Shook] and W. D. McClenahan. Spouse: Nola [Burge]. Alva died on August 8, 1928 in a unfortunate logging accident while he was on vacation. He was buried in the Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston, Idaho. |
McCorkell, Katharine | 10-04-1860 | 09-15-1935 | Obituary (column 3) Katherine was buried in Medical Lake Cemetery in Medical Lake, WA. She was born in Siaterville, New York to Mary and Oscar Deuell. Spouse: Robert Richard McCorkell. |
McCoy, Florence | 10-09-1903 | 07-07-1928 | Mrs. Earl McCoy (column 3) Florence [Averill] McCoy (of White Salmon, WA) married Earl McCoy 04-06-1927. She died in Denver on 07-07-1928 and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Walla Walla, WA. |
McCune, Joseph L | 06-14-1864 | 05-20-1942 | "Pioneer Stock Buyer Passes" Joseph Lapsley McCune was born June 14, 1864
in Corvallis, Oregon to Amelia [Yantis] and Robert McCune. At some point in time he lived briefly in High Prairie, Klickitat County.
Joseph passed away on May 20, 1942 in Marion, Oregon. He is buried in the
Crystal Lake Cemetery in Corvallis, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: The Goldendale Sentinel; Oregon Death Records.; Findagrave Memorial; US Soc Sec Applic & Claims Index; 1870, 1880, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
McDonald, Nedra Fern | 02-01-1915 | 03-21-1948 | Mrs. L. McDonald Dies Suddenly (column 6) Nedra Fern [Bowman] McDonald was born February 1, 1915 to Charlotte Maude [Guy] and Franklin Benjamin Harrison Bowman. She married Lloyd McDonald. Their children included Kent and Susan. Nedra died after a year long battle with polio on March 21, 1948 n Kelso, Washington. She was buried in the Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens in Kelso, Cowlitz County, WA. |
McGarr, Lawrence Henry (Larry) | 02-07-1937 | 09-02-1964 | Crew Foreman Electrocuted
Lawrence Henry McGarr was born on February 7, 1937 in Payette, Idaho to Mary Frances [Hose] and Clarence McGarr. He was married to Kay Hrabik, and he was the father of
Peggy, Steven and Barbara. Larry was killed by electrocution while the foreman of a three man team in Goldendale, WA. (According to an obituary found on ancestry.com),
Larry was buried in Crescent Grove Cemetery in Tigard, Oregon. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel News Story of Larry's Death; Soc Sec Death Index; 1940 US Census; Mother's Findagrave Memorial; ancestry.com] |
McKean, Maude Ellen | 10-20-1879 | 11-29-1918 | Mrs. Baggarley...Her daughter" Maude is buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah. Parents: Georgia Ann [Munday] and Charles Baggarley. |
McKeighan, Alexander | 01-17-1878 | 03-19-1928 | News of the death Alex was buried in Stevenson Cemetery in Stevenson, WA. |
McKillip, Charles | 11-13-1862 | 05-17-1948 | Rites Held for Chas. McKillip (column 1) Obituaries: Charles McKillip (column 4) Charles McKillip was born on November 13, 1862 near Fulton, Missouri to Mary [Guy] and Daniel McKillip. He settled in Klickitat County in 1886. Charles married Fannie B. [Axtell on November 26, 1889. Mary died in 1899 in Fairview, Oregon. Charles married Hulda E. [Kirtz] in December 1901. The McKillips soon relocated to Tillamook County, Oregon where they owned a dairy farm. Charles passed away on May 17, 1948 in Cloverdale, Tillamook, Oregon. He was buried at Evergreen Memorial Park in McMinnville, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Oregon Death Index; 1880, 1910, 1920, 1940 US Censuses & newspapers] |
McKinney, George Frederick | 12-09-1849 | 06-19-1935 | George F. McKinney Passes (column 3) George was buried in Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston, Idaho. His parents were Malinda [Hiden] and William McKinney. He died in Cottonwood, Idaho. |
McKinney, Viola | 07-07-1859 | 10-10-1928 | Obituary Viola is buried in the Crystal Lake Cemetery in Corvallis, Oregon. Parents: Elizabeth & James Johns. Spouse: John W. McKinney |
Mell, Emil H | Feb 1869 | 04-12-1925 | Emil H. Mell He is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, WA. |
Modes, Mary Allen | 1858 | 04-20-1928 | The death of Mary Allen Modes (column 3) Mary was buried in Riverview Cemetery in Streator, Illinois. Parents: Marie [Allen] and Jacob Voorhees. Spouse: Edward Clark Modes |
Moore, Charles D | 10-16-1863 | 04-15-1925 | Charles D. Moore He is buried in the Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Parents: Hope [Lippincott] and Benjamin Frank Moore |
Moore, Eliza Ann | 03-02-1849 | 05-26-1928 | Elizah Ann Moore Eliza was buried in Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, WA. Spouse #1: Jeferson Thompson who died in 1868. Spouse #2: William C. Moore who died in 1921. |
Morran, Meta A. [Stegman] | 09-16-1887 | 09-08-1948 | Stroke Fatal to Mrs. Pat Morran (column 3) Obituary: Meta A. Morran (column 2) Meta was born in Centerville, Washington on September 16, 1887 to Anna [Gelhaus] and Dietrich H. Stegman. She was married to Patrick M. Morran on January 14, 1914. The Morrans made their living by farming in the Centerville area. Meta passed away suddenly after a brain hemmorhage on September 8, 1948 at the age of 60. She is buried in the Saint Peters Parish Center Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Sources Ancestry.com: 1887 WA State & Territorial Census; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Death Index] |
Mullin, Mabel | 01-02-1909 | 03-03-1935 | Mrs. Roy Mullin (column 4) Mabel [Witt] was born in Klickitat County. She married Roy Mullin. [Researcher Note: The obituary cites Rose City Cemetery in Portland as her interment cite; however, at this point, there is no findagrave memorial] |
Murphy, Agatha | 1858 | 05-05-1938 | Former Resident Dies at Everett (column 6) Agatha married James E. Murphy May 12, 1909 in Yakima. She died on May 5, 1938 in Everett, WA. She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Everett, WA. [Researcher Note: From the Yakima County marriage records, it appears that Agatha was born in Germany and her parents' names were something like Catherine Feidt and Anton or Anthony Reitel, and that her first husband's name was Goldsworthy. |
Murray, Clara Jane | 1917 | 03-18-1928 | Very sudden and sad news (column 1) Clara Jane was buried in Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. Parents: Nettie [Wright] and Charles Murray. |
Musgrave, Theodore William | 06-09-1909 | 01-18-1958 | Obituary: Theodore William Musgrave (column 4) Theodore William Musgrave was born on June 9, 1909 in Reno, Washoe County, Nevada to Edna [Rehart] and Frank Musgrave. He lived in Klickitat County as a young boy with his family while his father, F.W. Musgrave ran a local shoe store in Goldendale (See 1920 US Census). He married Dolores. Theodore passed away on Jan 18, 1958 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA. He was buried in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. [Researcher sources: CA Death Index; Soc Sec Death Index; US Veterans Gravesites; Border Crossings from US to Canada; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Napper, William | 1854 | 10-10-1928 | William Napper, former Goldendale resident William was buried in the Hillside Cemetery in Forest Grove, Oregon. |
Nickolaus, Floyd Arthur | 04-09-1904 | 12-24-1934 | Man Disappears Veiled in Mystery (link by Jeffrey Elmer) Floyd was born in Henry, Iowa to Julia Brown [Cooper] and Samuel Wesley Nickolaus. He is estimated to have died on December 30, 1934 after being injured by a fallen tree. Floyd is buried in Resthaven Cemetery in Richland, Benton, WA. |
Nordwell, John P | 09-14-1849 | 11-25-1928 | John P. Nordwall John was born in Sweden. His father's name was Peter Nordwell. He and his wife Martha were former Klickitat County residents. John died in Newaukum Valley, Lewis County, WA. He was buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Centralia, WA. |
Norris, Wilbur Martin | 11-22-1882 | 09-15-1964 | Obituary |
Nutter, Donna | April 1891 | 04-26-1928 | Murder and Suicide at White Salmon WA State Death Records Donna was buried in the Crystal Lake Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Parents: ? Darsh and Charles D. Munro. Spouse (1914): Willard Alden Nutter. |
Nylen, Andrew "Andy" | 1862 | 01-13-1958 | Word was received here of the death (column 4) Daily Sitka Sentinel Andrew N. Nylen was born in 1862 in Sweden. His mother's name was Marie [Anderson]. Andrew traveled to Nome Alaska in 1900 aboard the steamship Salandle, where he was involved in mining in the Nome area. He was in the Alaska legislature, serving three terms. His last position was in 1931 as a representative for the 2nd division. He married Mabel R. Ranum on June 25, 1932 in Juneau, Alaska. Andrew was a member of the "Alaska-Yukon Pioneers." After leaving Alaska, Andrew and his wife lived in Lyle, Klickitat County, WA and then went to Bonneville, WA. Andrew passed away on January 13, 1958 at home in North Bonneville. He is buried in the Mausoleum of the Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Lake Forest Park, King County, WA. |
Opdyke, Robert "Wayne" | 1935 | 08-12-1938 | Word was received here (column 5) Robert "Wayne" Opdyke was the son of Nathalie M. [Hayes] and Frank Opdyke. He was the Grandson of Mrs. Frances Hayes of Wishram, WA. Wayne was born in 1935 and died after being run over by a milk truck at his home in Bend, Oregon. He was buried in Pilot Butte Cemetery in Bend, Oregon. |
Parrott, Amey | 1816 | 04-04-1889 | See under "Clippings of the Past" DIED: -- At the residence of Mr. B. E. Snipes Amey [Long] Parrot was born in 1816. She married Lewis Smith Parrott in 1841, and they crossed the plains in 1847. The Parrots settled in Klickitat County in 1859. They had a large family together, but in 1871 parted ways in a divorce. Amey passed away on April 4, 1889. She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. (See Early Oregonian Search [Her husband Lewis S. Parrotts obituary can also be seen on this site in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale. |
Parrott, John Flinn | 05-22-1853 | 12-14-1928 | The death of John Parrott (column 3) John was buried in Rose CIty Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. John Flinn Parrott was born in Oregon Territory. His parents were Amy [Long] and Lewis Smith Parrott. The Parrott family were very early Klickitat Pioneers, arriving in 1859. [Research Note: See Early Oregonian Search and Klickitat County (search for "Lewis S. Parrott")] |
Parshall, Lucinda Jane [Kistner] | 05-18-1840 | 10-03-1900 | Death Announcement Lucinda Jane [Kistner] Parshall was born on
May 18, 1840 in Peoria, Illinois. The Kistner family pioneered in California in 1853. Lucinda married Chester Parshall on October 14, 1855 in Santa Clara County, CA.
By the 1883 Washington Census, the Parshall family was living in Klickitat County. Some time before the 1900 census, they moved to Yakima. Lucinda passed away on October 3, 1900.
(The newspaper article is unclear on whether Lucinda died in Yakima or Goldendale). She was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Tacoma, WA and shares a grave monument with her husband
Chester and her children Asa, Mabel and Alfred. [Research Resources: Findagrave Memorial; 1883 & 1887 WA State & Territorial Census; 1892 Klickitat County Census; 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900; California Marriages 1850-1877]/font> |
Peake, Albert E | 1867 | 02-05-1928 | The funeral of Albert E. Peake Albert was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. Albert was killed in a hunting accident |
Piendl, Henry Orin | 09-18-1893 | 07-30-1918 | The casualty list gives H.O. Piendl (see col 3) Private 1st class Henry Orin Piendl is buried in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial in Belleau, Lorraine, France. |
Pierce, Catherine | 04-07-1867 | 03-07-1948 | Mrs. D Pierce, Sr. Passes (column 7) Catherine Conboy Pierce (Column 4) Catherine "Katy" [Conboy] Pierce was born April 7, 1867 in Oregon to Jane [Ayers] and Peter Conboy. The Conboy family were very early Klickitat County Pioneers, moving to this county when Catherine was just six years old. Catherine was married to Daniel Willie (William) Pierce, Jr. on October 27, 1887 in Camas Prairie, WA. Catherine passed away in San Francisco on March 7, 1948. She is buried in Acacia Memorial Park in Modesto, Stanislaus, California (Plot: Lot 3 Blk 28 Gr 2). [Researcher Note: Catherine's parents' name were ascertained from two sources: The California death index gives her mother's maiden name as "Ayres" and her father's surname as Conboy. Her sister Margaret [Conboy] Kreps' Death Records give her parents' names as Jane [Ayers] and Peter Conboy. It was ascertained that Margaret (Mrs. Oliver) Kreps was Catherine's sister through this newspaper article: Mrs. Will Pierce, of Oakland (see column 1 under "Glenwood")] |
Pierce, Daniel William | 1861 | 03-14-1928 | Word was received here of the death of Will Pierce (column 1) D.W. Pierce, a former resident (column 2) Daniel was buried in Acacia Memorial Park in Modesto, California. He died in San Francisco. Spouse: Catherine [Conboy] |
Plummer, Charles William | 10-31-1882 | 04-25-1948 | Chas. Plummer Dies in Portland (column 6) Charles William Plummer was born on October 31, 1882 in Clinton County, Ohio to Mary Elizabeth [Potts] and Park Plummer. The Plummer family came to Klickitat Coutny in 1884, where Charles remained until he was a young man. He married Charlotte [Rivette]. Charles passed away on April 25, 1948 in Portland, Oregon. He is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Note: Charles' WWI Draft Registration cited his birth place as Adams County, Ohio] |
Porter, James Wilbur | 10-12-1858 | 03-17-1935 | James Wilbur Porter (column 4) James memorial is located in Wilhelm's Portland Memorial in Portland, Oregon. James was born in Pennsylvania. Spouse: Mabel [Johnson] |
Proctor, Cinderella [Myers-Sheuey] Proctor | 04-27-1863 | 11-03-1938 | Obituary: Cinderella Shuey Proctor (column 6) Cinderella Proctor was born on April 27, 1863 in Nebraska to Phoebe [Parkhurst] and Henry Myers. She was married on January 11, 1888 in Nebraska to Wallace Shuey. Cinderella taught school near Goldendale. Her husband Wallace died in 1913, and the widowed Cinderella married John Proctor on September 23, 1924. She died on November 3, 1938 in Los Angeles. Cinderella was buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, Los Angeles County, CA. Her six children attended her services. |
Pruyne, Ira Burke "Jack" | Sep 1880 | 10-25-1938 | October 25 Jack Pruyne died (column 6) Ira B. "Jack" Pruyne was born in September 1880 in Minnesota. He married Stella [Dale] on March 7, 1913 in Alameda, California. Jack died of heart disease on October 25, 1938 in Wasco County, Oregon. Jack was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. [Researcher Note: Although the newspaper cites Klickitat County as the place of death, Ira is listed in the Oregon Death Index as having died in Wasco County, Oregon. His full name of Ira Burke Pruyn was obtained from Oregon, Church and Cemetery Records 1840-1965 on ancestry.com] |
Quinn, Sadie | 01-21-1852 | 01-05-1925 | Mrs. M.C. Quinn Sadie [Bonebrake] Quinn was the daughter of Frances [Mellinger] and William F. Bonebrake. She is buried in Woodlawn Abbey Mausoleum in Sumner, WA. |
Ramey, Thomas Marion | 1910 | 04-08-1938 | Body Recovered Near Celilo Falls (column 4) Tom Ramey's body was recovered near Celilo Falls. The newspaper account stated that Tom drowned in a log drive on the Snake River at Davon, WA. The Washington Death Records list his place of death as Haas, Klickitat, WA. Tom was born in Willow Creek, Gallatin County, Montana to Margaret [Williams] and William David Ramey. He married Emma Katherine Streets on August 29, 1930 in Bozeman, Gallatin, Montana. Thomas is buried in the Mount Green Cemetery in Willow Creek, Gallatin County, Montana. |
Ranard, Hughretta | Sep 1897 | 04-06-1938 | College Photo Car Accident 1916 Former Resident Dies (column 3) Nee: Hughretta was born in Ione, California to Delia [Hasey] and Robert McCrow. She married Edward B. Robertson on July 5, 1920 in Stevenson, Skamania, WA. She married Robert Ranard on April 15, 1935 in Walla Walla County, WA. Her occupation was as a beautician. According to the Minnesota Death Index, Hughretta Ranard died on April 6, 1938 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. She is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. |
Rasmussen, Beulah Mae | Feb 1900 | 09-04-1928 | The death of Beulah Mae Rasmussen (column 4) Parents: Martha [Iman] and Malcolm MacKinnon. Beulah was buried in Multnomah Park Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. | Remmes, Emma Geraldine | 05-04-1894 | 01-12-1958 | Crash Fatal to Mrs. E. Remmes (column 6) Emma Geraldine [Berger] Remmes was born about 1895 in Kansas to Elizabeth [Jager] and Peter Berger. She married John G. Remmes (Who died in 1953 and they share a gravestone). Emma was killed on January 12, 1958 in just north of Kelso, Cowlitz, WA in a car accident. Emma's body was taken to California for burial at the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma, San Mateo County, California. [Researcher Note & Sources: I did not find records indicating that Emma Remmes lived in Klickitat County; however, her death was front page Goldendale news, and thus is listed in our Out of Area Cemetery page. In addition to the newspaper report, there is a WA State Digital Archive Death Records, and Ancestry.com (California, San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records 1895-1985; 1930 & 1940 US Censuses)] |
Ray, Richard Laurence | 05-16-1930 | 07-20-1938 | Obituary: Richard Laurence Ray (column 5) Richard was born on May 16, 1930 to Marie [Nygaard] and John Jesse Ray. He died of acute appendicitis on July 20, 1938 in Vancouver, Clark, WA at the age of 8. The Ray family were former Goldendale residents. Richard is buried in the Camas Cemetery in Camas, WA. |
Richardson, Lyman Samuel | 11-29-1879 | 12-26-1924 | Word was received Lyman was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA |
Riley, Eugene Edmund | 12-10-1908 | 12-17-1935 | Wreck at Lyle Kills One (column 7) Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Riley (column 1) He is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Spokane, WA. Eugene was born in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho to Gena [Gullickson] and Edmund Riley. Railroad fireman for the Northern Pacific Railroad, Riley was killed in a train collision in Wishram, WA. |
Robbins, Lester Sidney | June 1859 | 03-27-1935 | The death of L. S. Robbins (column 4) Lester was buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Bandon, Coos Bay, Oregon. Spouse: Isabelle [Taylor] |
Roberts, Charles E | 04-06-1860 | 07-05-1928 | Bickleton: Charlie Roberts (column 6) Charles was buried in the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. |
Robert(s), Pearl Olivia | 12-22-1900 | 02-19-1925 | Obituary She is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Yakima |
Robertson, William Henry | abt 1865 | 04-12-1942. | Sentinel Death Notice William Henry Robertson was born about 1865 in Canada. He immigrated
to the US as a small child. He married Lillie Lewis about 1887. In the 1910 & 1930 censuses, the Robertson family were living in Klickitat County. William owned the Klickitat Bottling Works and operated
a confectionary store. Lillie died in 1931 in Longview, WA. William passed away on April 12, 1942
in Cowlitz, Longview County, WA. He is buried in the River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon in Plot: Sec 112-B,
Lot 7, Grave 1. [Researcher Sources: Sentinel Death Notice; 1900, 1910, 1920 US Censuses; WA Death Records; Findagrave Memorial. **Note: There is a Massachusetts Marriage record for a William H. Robertson born about 1866 in Sherbroo, Canada who married on January 16, 1887 in Boston, Massachusetts a Lilla Lewis (born in Massachusetts about 1866 - which is identical to information for William's wife Lillie. This is not submitted here as accurate data, but as fodder for further research] |
Roland, Daisy E. [Hart] | 05-20-1900 | 04-16-1942 | Obituary Daisy E. [Hart] Roland was
born in Goldendale, Washington on May 20, 1900
to Kate [Nagle] and William Hart. The Hart family moved to Portland about 1920. Daisy married Robert B. Roland.
Daisy passed away on April 16, 1942 in Portland, Oregon.
She is buried in the Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon - Plot: Mausoleum - Tulip. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; WA Birth Records; 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1930 US Censuses; Oregon Death Records] |
Root, Edwin Maurice | 03-19-1867 | 05-05-1942 | Obituary Edwin Maurice Root was born on March 19, 1867 in Minnesota to Almarinda
[Rhoads] and Maurice Tracey Roots. He married Flossie "Mae" Hutton on September 30, 1896 in Nevada, Vernon, Missouri. In the 1900 census, they were living in Portland, Oregon, but by 1910, the
Root family was living in Goldendale. On several censuses, it is noted that Edwin was listed as a fireman on the Steam railway.
Edwin died while visiting at his daughter's home in Portland on May 5, 1942.
He is buried in the Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Portland, Oregon - Plot: Sec 35, Lot 86, Grave 1N [Researcher Sources: Obituary; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Missouri Marriage Records 1805-2002 (Look under Mauric Edwin Root); Oregon Death Index; Findagrave Memorials] |
Russell, Rex Ira | 03-18-1879 | 01-06-1945 | Rex Russell Dies at Silverton, Oregon (column 4) Rex Ira Russells was born on March 18, 1879 in Hubbard, Oregon to Emma Ann [Dennis] and Lewis Cass Russell. As a young man, he joined the Ringling Bros circus. He was married to Ethel Masters on September 2, 1903 in Goldendale, Klickitat County. Rex died on January 6, 1945 in Silverton, Marion, Oregon. He was buried in the Silverton Cemetery in Silverton, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Oregon Select Births; Oregon Death Index; WA Marriage Records; WWI & WWII Draft Registration; 1880, 1900, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Saling, Frances Virginia | 07-28-1856 | 03-03-1948 | Pioneer Woman Dies in Portland (column 2) Frances "Fannie" Virginia [Turner] Saling was born in Bellvue, Oregon on July 28, 1856 (or possibly 1859) in Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon Territory to Mazela Bellzora [Toney] and Owen Price Turner. She married Charles T. Saling on June 23, 1886 in Yamhill County, Oregon. Charles passed away in 1929. Fannie died in Portland, Oregon on March 3, 1948. They are buried in the Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. [Researcher Discrepancy: Fannie's obituary stated that she was born on July 28, 1856; however, the Early Oregonian Search indicated that she was born July 28, 1859, which is also where her parents' names were located. In addition, there is a 2nd marriage record of Fannie Saling marrying Charles T. Saling on June 6, 1917 in Umatilla County, Oregon with Charles T. Saling.) |
Sappington, Albert Alexander | 08-27-1898 | 10-29-1964 | Obituary Albert Alexander Sappington
was born on August 27, 1898 in Montague County, Oregon. He married his wife Maggie Abby [King]. Albert passed away on October 29, 1964 in Goldendale, WA. He is
buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel Obituary; 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WWI Draft Registration] |
Schumacher_Elmer | 11-07-1922 | 08-26-1964 | Road Worker’s Life Taken by Falling Rock |
Schriver, Vesper D | 05-10-1864 | 01-11-1948 | Receives Word of Mother's Death (column 7) Vesper [Davis] Schriver was born in Iowa on May 10, 1864. She married Charles M. Schriver about 1888. Vesper spent 1945-1946 in Goldendale with her daughter Jennie Brock in Goldendale. Vesper passed away on January 11, 1948 in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon. She is buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Findagrave Memorial; Ancestry.com (Oregon Death Index)] |
Seitsinger, Maggie | about 1845 | 04-07-1900 | Obituary Wife of Louis Seitsinger |
Selle, Minnie Delia | 09-14-1876 | 04-20-1928 | Obituary (column 3) Parents: Mary Jane [Kribbs] and Norton J. Hard Spouse: Karl W. Selle. Minnie was buried in the Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, WA. |
Shepard, Richard Nelson | 10-21-1861 | 01-29-1918 | R.N. Shepard died (col 3)
Obituary (col 5) Richard Nelson Shepard was born October 20, 1861 in Stevenson,
Skamania County, WA to Lucinda [Nelson] and Henry Shepard. He was married to Malinda J Love on February 14, 1891 in Skamania County. He
married Jane Elizabeth [Gard] on September 15, 1912. Richard
passed away at the home of his brother James in Goldendale on January 29, 1918.
He is buried in the Fishers Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. [Research Resources: Goldendale Sentinel; WA Marriage & Death Records; Findagrave Memorial. **NOTE: Malinda Love was also married to John P. King and Jackson Crouch. Also note that some records are under "Shephard"] |
Shepard, William Thomas | 04-20-1865 | 05-16-1935 | Brothers Dies (column 3) William's burial is discussed in detail at the findagrave memorial site for William T. Shepard |
Sherwood, Edith | 1894 | 10-28-1938 | Mrs. Floyd Sherwood of Elma, Washington (column 3) Edith [Harlow] Sherwood was born in 1894 in Oregon to Carrie [Perkins] and Leonard H. Harlow. She married Floyd Sherwood on May 3, 1914 in Grays Harbor County, Washington. They lived for a time in Klickitat County. Edith passed away suddenly on October 28, 1938 in Montesano, Grays Harbor, WA. She is buried in the Satsop Cemetery in Satsop, WA. |
Sigler, James Francis | 11-28-1893 | 03-08-1938 | James F. Sigler Dies in Arizona (column 3) James was born in Bickleton to Martha Frances [Moore] and James C. Sigler. He served in the US Navy as a Blacksmith 2 CL. James died following surgery for an appendectomy with peritonitis in Phoenix, Arizona. He is buried in Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery in Phoenix, Arizona. |
Sinclair, John Franklin | 1901 | 04-25-1938 | Funeral Services were Held (column 4) John Franklin Sinclair was born in Minnesota in 1901 to Nora [Zumwalt] and James Franklin Sinclair. He married Marguerite Alice [Walters] on June 8, 1932 in Kittitas County, WA. John passed away on April 25, 1938 in Snohomish County, WA and is buried in the IOOF Cemetery in Ellensburg, WA. (Marguerite subsequently married Stanley Hages.) |
Smith, Amanda Ella | about 1878 | 03-12-1948 | Services for Mrs. Jeff Smith Held in Portland (column 2) Amanda Ella [Wylie] Smith was born about 1878 in California to Eliza Ann [Brack] and Alexander McCullough Wylie. She married Jefferson Davis Smith on January 12, 1898 in Klickitat County, WA. They raised their family in Klickitat County and then resettled into the North Bonneville, Skamania County, WA area. Ella passed away on March 12, 1948 in Portland, Oregon. According to the obituary (linked above), Amanda was placed in a vault entombment in Riverview Abbey in Portland. Her parents Eliza and Alexander Wylie are buried in the Mountain View IOOF Cemetery in Goldendale. |
Smith, Frederick Randolph | 04-04-1860 | 07-11-1928 | John A. Smith received word of the death (column 4) Former Klickitat county resident Frederick died in Sydney, Australia. He was buried in the Church of England Cemetery in Sydney, Australia. |
Smyth, Anna (Marianna) [Covert] | 04-01-1857 | 12-30-1941 | Obituary
Marianna or "Anna" [Covert] Smyth was born on the first of April 1857 in New York to Katherine [Field] and Tunis A. Covert. While she was an infant the Covert family moved to Blackhawk County, Iowa.
She was married to Samuel James Smyth on November 25, 1880 in Blackhawk, Iowa. In 1889 the growing Smyth family were living in Tacoma, Washington. In 1913, Anna and Samuel were living in
Goldendale, WA. Her husband Samuel J. Smyth died in Goldendale on May 11, 1927. Anna
passed away on December 30, 1941 at the home of her daughter in Goldendale,
Mrs. Otis (Cora) Branton. She was taken to Portland for cremation. [Research Resources: 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Death Index; Iowa Select Marriages Index; Samuel's Probate records. *Note: It is unknown if Anna or Samuel's ashes were interred; however, there is a listing of a Smyth in the Mountain View Cemetery with no first name, stating simply as a comment: "Ashes." Anna's obituary stated that her ashes were taken to Tacoma, which is where her daughter Esther died; however, I have been unable to find a record of interment. Anna's daughter Cora Branton is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale.] |
Smyth, Samuel James | 07-23-1854 | 05-11-1927 |
Online Obit (link by Jeffrey Elmer)
Barton's Legislative Hand-book and Manual of the State of Washington (see page 335) Samuel James Smyth was born in Mt. Vernon, Iowa on July 23, 1852 to
Elizabeth [Gormley] and James Smyth. He was married to Marianna "Anna" Covert on November 25, 1880 in Blackhawk, Iowa. In 1889 the growing Smyth family were living in Tacoma,
Washington, where he served in the Washington legislature for two years. In 1913, Anna and Samuel moved to Goldendale, WA. Samuel
passed away on May 11, 1927 in Goldendale.
His wife Anna died in Goldendale on May 11, 1927. Anna passed away
on December 30, 1941 at the home of her daughter in Goldendale, Mrs. Otis (Cora) Branton. She was taken to Portland for cremation. [Research Resources: 1860, 1900, 1910, & 1920, US Censuses; WA Death Index; Iowa Select Marriages Index; Samuel's Probate records. *Note: It is unknown if Anna or Samuel's ashes were interred; however, there is a listing of a Smyth in the Mountain View Cemetery with no first name, stating simply as a comment: "Ashes." Anna's obituary stated that her ashes were taken to Tacoma, which is where their daughter Esther died; however, I have been unable to find a record of interment. Their daughter Cora Branton is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Goldendale.] |
Snipes, Henry | 06-09-1865 | 02-20-1928 | Mr. Snipes (column 3) Obituary (link supplied by Jeffrey Elmer) Born & died in The Dalles, Oregon. He was married to Luella Francis [Sill] on October 29, 1888 in Klickitat County. Their three daughters included Hazel, Gladys and Grace. Henry is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Snipes, Luella Francis | 08-09-1870 | 01-03-1945 | Mrs. Luella Francis Snipes (bottom of column 5) Luella Francis [Sill] Snipes was born on August 9, 1870 in Peioria, Illinois to Elizabeth [Thomas] and William Sill. she married Henry Snipes on October 29, 1888 in Klickitat County. Their three daughters included Hazel, Gladys and Grace. Henry died in 1928. Luella passed away from cancer on January 3, 1945 in Lyle, Klickitat, WA. She is buried next to Henry in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. |
Snipes, Luella | Aug 1870 | 01-01-1945 | Mrs. Luella Francis Snipes (column 5) She is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. Nee: Sill. Spouse: Henry Snipes. |
Sorensen, George C | 03-02-1876 | 12-15-1934 | George C. Sorensen (column 7) He was buried in Viola Pioneer Cemetery Clackamas County, Oregon. George was a former Klickitat County pioneer |
Stapleton, John | about 1833 | 09-29-1900 | Obituary
John Stapleton was born about 1833 in Canada. He married Josephine Sloper on January 12, 1854 in Scott, Iowa. Together they had eight children.
The Stapleton family settled near Independence, Oregon in 1864. In the 1880 Census, they were living in Klickitat County, but by the 1900 census,
they were living back in Independence, Oregon. John passed away on September 29, 1900 in Salem, Oregon.
He is buried in the Hilltop Cemetery in Independence, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Obituaries; 1880, 1900 censuses; Iowa Select Marriages Index] |
Steckle, Allen C. | 1872 | 03-04-1938 | Obituary Dr. A.C. Steckle Dr. Steckle was buried in Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. |
Stevens, Hazard (Civil War General) | 06-09-1842 | 10-11-1918 | Death of General Hazard Stevens General Stevens is buried in Island Cemetery in Newport, Rhode Island. |
Stevens, Pearl L. [Breedlove] | 03-17-1894 | 08-06-1948 | Rites Conducted for Mrs. Stevens (column 5) Pearl [Breedlove] Stevens was born March 17, 1894 in Goldendale to Elizabeth [Valentine] and L.P. Breedlove. She moved to Ellensburg in 1914. She married Avery D. Stevens on August 18, 1915. Pearl passed away on August 6, 1948 in Kittitas County, WA. She is buried at the IOOF Cemetery in Ellensburg, WA in Plot: G-083-05. |
Stevens, William "Ernest" | 01-23-1879 | 07-05-1938 | Ernest Stevens died very suddenly (column 5) William "Ernest" Stevens was born January 23, 1879 in Missouri to Ellen [Butchart] and Thomas J. Stephens. In the 1900 census, he was living in Mabton, Yakima, WA with his mother Ellen with his brothers Ira and Ora. In the 1930 census, he was living in Wapato. Ernest worked in Klickitat County for many years. (The newspaper spelled his name with "Stevens" instead of "Stephens". It also stated that he died in Mabton; however, he died in Grandview.) Ernest is buried in the Mabton Cemetery in Mabton, WA. |
Stone, Arthur W. | 1863 | 03-25-1896 | Arthur Stone formerly of Goldendale (column 3 - See "Clippings of the Past") Arthur Stone was born in 1863 in Canada. He married Susan French in Klickitat County on December 29, 1886. Arthur passed away in Toppenish on March 25, 1896 with "hemorrage of the lungs." He was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. |
Stone, Elias Yeager | 10-15-1867 | 02-20-1928 | Former County Commissioner Passes Elias was buried in the Alsea Cemetery in Alsea, Oregon. Spouse: Lottie [Peake] |
Story, William Jefferson | 08-18-1853 | 02-05-1938 | Biography (link by Jeffrey Elmer) W.J. Story, Founder of AGRI, Passes (column 6) The Passing Of A Pioneer (column 1) William Jefferson Story was born on August 18, 1853 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York to Electa [Ellsworth] and James Edward Story. He married Lilla Spirlock. In 1893, he started the Klickitat County Agriculturist. William passed away at the age of 84 on February 5, 1938 in Zenith, King, WA. He is buried at the Masonic Memorial Park in Tumwater, WA. (His parents are buried in the Bickleton IOOF Cemetery) |
Strahl, John E | 09-13-1863 | 05-31-1938 | John E. Strahl Dies of Pneumonia (column 5) John E. Strahl was born in Indiana in 1863. He married Savannah. They raised their family in Warwick, Klickitat, WA, living there for over 40 years, during which time he was appointed US Postmaster in Warwick in 1905. John passed away in Portland at his son's home, Dr. R. P. Strahl. He is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. |
Sutton, Oliver Kinsey | 02-21-1880 | 11-26-1948 | Services Held Wednesday for Oliver K. Sutton (column 7) Oliver Kinsey Sutton was born in Altoona, Kansas on February 21, 1880 to Mary [Shellenberger] and Leonard Hubble Sutton. He left Toppenish to settle in Goldendale nine years ago. Oliver passed away on November 26, 1948 in Goldendale, WA. He was buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Toppenish, WA. He is buried in Plot: Sec. B- Plot 016 Grave 05. |
Swan, Emery E | 1877 | 12-12-1918 | The death of Emergy E. Swan (See col. 1) Emery was buried in River View Cemetery in Portland, OR |
Switzler, William H | 09-15-1878 | 01-02-1942 | Mr. Switzler, owner of the Maryhill ferry
William Humphrey Switzler was born September 15, 1878 in Pendleton, Oregon to Mary [Smoot] and John B. Switzler. He married Miss Ellen O'Connell on June 15, 1910. Although William Switzler did not
live in Klickitat County, he was an integral part of the community because he owned the Maryhill Ferry. William passed away
on January 2, 1942. He is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Walla Walla, WA. Plot: ma-18-148-5. [Research Resources: The Centennial History of Oregon 1811-1912, Vol 3 (see page 827-8); Multnomah County, Oregon Marriage Index 1855-1911; 1900, 1910, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; 1892 WA State & Territorial Census; WWI Draft Registration; US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applic] |
Talbot, Thomas Preston | 02-28-1936 | 08-18-1937 | Small Boy Dies Under Wheels of Train (Column 1) Railroad Faces $15,000 Damage Suit for Death (column 5) Parents: Margaret [Preston] and Orson O. Talbot. Thomas was "struck and killed by an S.P.& S. passenger train on August 18, 1937 near White Salmon, Klickitat, WA. He is buried in the Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. |
Tappo, Wayne Delano (Sr) | 11-15-1968 | 07-28-2007 | Obituary
Wayne Delano Tappo, Sr. was born November 15, 1968 in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon to Catherine Nanegos and Antone D Tappo.
Wayne received part of his education in Goldendale. Jimmie and Esther Wilkinson raised him. Wayne was married to Jacqueline. He was a drummer and very participative in longhouse activities.
Wayne died at home in Pendleton, Oregon on July 28, 2007. He is buried in the
Tutuilla Presbyterian Indian Mission Cemetery in Pendleton, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Findagrave Memorial; Oregon Death Index; Soc Sec Death Index; **NOTE: His obituary spelled his mother's name "Kathryn;" however, all other sources spelled it "Catherine"] |
Taylor, Cole Conley | 05-22-1895 | 12-23-1957 | Tragedy Strikes Trio on Holiday Trip to Willard (column 6) Three Killed (column 7) Rites Held for Cole C. Taylor (column 4) Cole Conley Taylor was born on May 22, 1895 in Ellensburg, Washington. He served in WWI as a cook in the US Army in CO M 23 Infantry 2 Div. Cole was killed in an auto accident on December 23, 1957 on a Christmas holiday trip traveling to Willard. Their car accidentally left the winding Cooks Road south of Willard, in the county of Skamania, WA. during heavy fog. He was buried in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon in Plot: Section H Site 3064. |
Tharp, William F | 10-06-1878 | 01-26-1918 | Obituary William is buried in Eastlawn Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri. |
Thompson, Goldie | 11-11-1899 | 06-26-1918 | Obituary |
Traub, William | 1862 | 03-20-1925 | Coroner M.W. Chapman was called William was buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. |
Troffer, (Myrtle) Vivian [Fuhrman] | 05-20-1905 | 11-18-1976 | Obituary
(Myrtle) Vivian [Fuhrman] Troffer was born in Goldendale on May 20, 1905 to Ellen [Hinkle] and Frederick Fuhrman. She was married on May 27, 1925 to Frank Troffer in Butte, Silver Bow County, MT.
The Troffer family moved to Goldendale in 1954. They werved at Brooks Memorial State Park as supervisors.
Vivian passed away on November 18, 1976 in Goldendale.
Her obituary stated that she was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA [Researcher Sources: WA Birth Records; Montana County Marriages; Soc Sec Death Index; Klickitat Cty, WA Death & Birth Records; 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; WA Death Index (see Myrtle V Troffer)] |
Trost, Bertha | 06-22-1879 | 10-04-1964 | Obituary |
Tunnell, Lucius Brown | 10-26-1874 | 10-13-1948 | Word was received in Goldendale this week of the death... (column 5) L. B. Tunnell was a former Goldendale resident. Lucius Brown Tunnel was born October 26, 1874 to Elizabeth Catherine [Brown] and John Tunnell. Lucius served in Troop B 4th Cavalry from July 18, 1899 to March 12, 1906. He served in the Spanish-American War. He married Stella May [Peck] on September 10, 1907 in Beaver County, Utah. (They had no children.) He was latermarried to Alma. L.B. suffered a heart attack and passed away October 13 in Curry County, Oregon. He is buried in the Gridley-Biggs Cemetery in Gridley, Butte County, California. [Research Sources: WWI Draft Registration; Oregon Death Index; 1940 US Censuses; Western States Marriage Index; Utah Select County Marriages; 1880, 1900, 1910 & 1940 US Censuses] |
Turnbull, Jay C | 1904 | 12-31-1941 | Accident Report Jay C Turnbull was born in Kansas in
1904 to Dora [Bailey] and Leo Turnbull. His wife's name was Mary. Jay died on New Year's Eve when he was struck by a car driven by a high school student while he was removing chains
from a truck loaded with apples bound for California. He died on December 31, 1941
within minutes of being taken to Goldendale. [Research Resources: 1930 US Censuses; WA Death Index; Findagrave Memorial] |
Tupper, Mary M | 08-29-1866 | 06-02-1938 | Sister Dies: Mrs. Harry Tupper (column 4) Obituary: Mrs. Mary M. Tupper (column 2) Mary [Miller] Tupper was born to Isabel [Chapman] and Alexander Miller on August 29, 1866 in Iowa. She married Charles M. Tupper on September 21, 1890 in Klickitat County, and was a teacher in Klickitat County for many years. Mary passed away on June 2, 1938 in Yakima, Yakima, WA. She is buried in Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. (Mary was the sister of Mrs. Jess Allyn) |
Tuttle, Augustus | 10-02-1849 | 12-12-1925 | Gus Tuttle Obituary (links provided by Jeffrey Elmer) Augustus was buried in Zillah Cemetery in Zillah, WA. Parents: Luanda [McGee] and Abraham Tuttle. Spouse: Mary Alice. |
VanHoy, Ellen Marguerite | 02-28-1877 | 02-08-1935 | Obituary: Ellen Marguerite Vanhoy Ellen [Hollett] was born in Spring Creek, WA. Spouse: George W. VanHoy. She was buried in the Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA. Her name is also cited as "Margaret Ellen" |
Van Vorst, Frank | 10-13-1853 | 10-02-1928 | Frank VanVost (column 3) He is buried in the Paynesville Cemetery in Paynesville, Minnesota. Franklin was a former White Salmon resident [Researcher Note: The newspaper spelling of VanVost is incorrect, but should be Van Vorst. Franklin was born in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee, Minnesota and died in Paynesville, Stearns, Minnesota. |
Vaughn, Mary Ann | 09-16-1881 | 10-06-1964 | Mrs. Fred Lear’s Mother Passes Away |
Walkington, Emma | 05-07-1844 | 03-03-1928 | Mrs. Emma Walkington (column 4) Emma was buried in Forest View Cemetery in Forest Grove, Washington. |
Wallis, Harvey Ernist | 08-06-1879 | 02-20-1935 | Harvey E. Wallis Harvey was buried in River View Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. Spouse: Rose Leavens. Harvey was a former Klickitat County resident, and was killed in a home accident. Parents: Mary and Rufus Wallis. |
Walter, WIlliam Howard | 02-03-1916 | 05-13-1928 | William Howard Walter William is buried in Carnation Cemetery in Carnation, WA. He died at Snoqualmie. |
Warner, Eugene Valentine | 02-14-1906 | 01-01-1958 | Obituary: Eugene V. Warner (column 4) Funeral services for Eugene Warner (Column 1 - See under "Troutlake News") Eugene V. Warner was born on February 14, 1906 in Ilwaco, Pacific County, Washington to Rose Ella McElroy and John Chester Warner. His mother's maiden name was McElroy The family lived in Trout Lake and then the Yakima Valley. On June 2, 1934, Eugene married Isabel Leonardo. Eugene and Isobel moved to California after Eugene worked for WA State Division of Forestry for many years. Eugene passed away on January 1, 1958 in Long Beach, California. He was buried in the Old Sunnyside Cemetery in Sunnyside, Yakima, WA (Plot: Blk 10 Lot 13 Gr 4) [Researcher Sources: Findagrave Memorial; Ancestry.com (Washington Birth Index; California Death Index, 1910 & 1940 US Censuses)] |
Wash, Helen | 1853 | 01-09-1938 | Widow of Pioneer Publisher Passes (column 2) Wife of the former Editor of the Goldendale Gazette, William A. Wash. Helen is buried in Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. |
Webb, Carl Burton | 02-17-1883 | 08-10-1938 | Former Furniture Merchant Passes (column 7) Carl Burton Webb was born in Nebraska on February 17, 1883 to Katherine Lena [Burton] and Isaac A. Webb. Along with his father Isaac Webb, Carl owned a furniture store in Goldendale in the early 1900's. When he registered for the WWI draft, he listed his occupation as "Undertaker". He married Ethel May. Carl died in Yakima, Yakima, WA on August 10, 1938. He is buried in Terrace Heights Memorial Park in Yakima, WA. |
Weck, Josephine | 1857 | 05-15-1935 | William Week (column 5) C.W. Weck returned (column 3) Josephine was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Toppenish. Parents: Johan [Kelley] and Michael Hayes. Spouse: Charles William Weck |
Welch, Lonzo | 1881 | 07-11-1928 | Lon Welch, a former resident (column 4) The funeral of Lonzo Welch (column 2) Lon was buried in Park Hill Cemetery Vancouver, WA. He was Killed near Stevenson in a car accident. |
Wheaton, Cordelia D | Aug 1878 | 12-23-1957 | Death of Former Resident Reported (column 3) Cordelia D. [Vaughn] Wheaton was born in Oregon in 1878 to Sinia [Alexander] and John William Vaughn. She married Albin Sumner Emerson about 1894 and they had several children together. Cordelia married Thomas E. Wheaton on May 12, 1924 in Goldendale, Klickitat County, WA. Cordelia passed away on December 23, 1957 in the Vancouver Memorial Hospital in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. She has a vault interment in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. (Plot: J 159-2) [Researcher Sources: WA State Digital Archives; Albin Emerson's Findagrave Memorial; Thomas Wheaton's Findagrave Memorial; Ancestry.com (1910 Clark County Census; 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses) |
Wheelhouse, Louis "Lou" | 12-09-1879 | 01-16-1948 | Former County Resident Passes (column 4) Louis "Lou" Wheelhouse was born December 9, 1879 in Maryhill, Klickitat County, WA. His wife's name was Mary Hope Wheelhouse, postmaster in Mikkalo. Lou passed away on January 16, 1948 in Gilliam County, Oregon. He was buried in the Olex Cemetery in Gilliam County, Oregon. |
Wilcoxon, Levi Shirley | 10-30-1886 | 11-23-1935 | Shirley Wilcoxon Passes (column 6) Levi is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Centralia, WA. Shirley was born in Freeport, Illinois to Sophia [Denure] and Rezin Wilcoxon. Spouse: Rena [Barnes] . Died in Centralia, Lewis, WA. (Note: Death Certificate is under Al Shirley Wilcoxon) |
Wilkerson, George Eldy | 09-29-1880 | 03-25-1935 | George Wilkerson (column 3) George was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery He was very active in races and the county fair in the Goldendale area. |
Williams, Edmund | 08-01-1896 | 10-28-1925 | Edmund Williams died He was buried in Saint Peters Cemetery in The Dalles, Oregon. Born in New South Wales. Died of pneumonia |
Williams, Richard Herbert | 03-29-1861 | 11-20-1938 | Richard Herbert Williams, 77 (column 4) Richard Williams of Goldendale (See under "William Henry Williams" family) Richard Herbert Williams was born in Oregon on March 29, 1861 to Amanda [Abbott] and William Henry Williams. He was married to Catherine Vogeli in 1892 in Oregon. The Williams family settled in Klickitat County where they farmed until moving to Yakima County around 1910. Richard passed away on November 20, 1938 in Leavenworth, Chelan, Washington. He was buried in Leavenworth North Road Cemetery in Leavenworth, WA. |
Willis, Elizabeth Ann | 01-29-1870 | 04-08-1925 | Mrs. Elizabeth A Willis Obituary She is buried in Old Richwoods North Cemetery, near Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa. Nee: Black |
Wilson, Adrian Arthur | 02-23-1912 | 01-18-1942 | Obituary
Adrian Arthur Wilson was born on February 23, 1912 to Annie E. [Fogle] and Everett S. Wilson in Harpster, Idaho. He was
married on July 5, 1941 in Wishram, Klickitat County, WA
to Helen Skar. On January 18, 1942, he died at Metolius, Oregon. He is buried in the
Park Hill Cemetery Plot: D 8-1 in Vancouver, Washington. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Findagrave Memorial; Idaho Birth Index 1861-1914; 1920, 1930 US Censuses. **NOTE: It is possible that he was killed in a train wreck at Metolius] |
Wilson, Harriett Luster [Thompson] | 12-27-1885 | 08-07-1920 | Mrs. Walter Wilson (col 3)
Olive "Luster" [Thompson] Wilson was born on December 27, 1885 in Washington Territory (likely Klickitat County) to Harriett [Cram] and James Thompson. She was married to Walter Wilson on
December 17, 1905 in Klickitat County. By the 1910 census, the Wilson family had moved to McMinnville, Oregon. Luster died
in Tillamook County, Oregon on August 7, 1920. She had a nine-year-old son and a ten-day-old baby. She is buried
in the Masonic Cemetery in McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon. [Researcher Sources: The Goldendale Sentinel death notice; 1889 WA State & Territorial Census; 1900, 1910 & 1920 US Censuses; Marriage Records of Klickitat County 1867-1917 by Townsend & Scarola; Oregon Death Records. **NOTE: The newspaper stated Luster died in McMinnville; however, the Oregon Death Index cites Tillamook)] |
Wing, Willard A | 04-18-1871 | 04-14-1942 | Obituary Willard A. Wing was born April 18, 1871 in Hillsboro, Oregon. The Wing family settled
in Klickitat County while Willard was a young boy. He married
the widowed Lillie B. [Splawn] Lacey on June 20, 1896 in Sherman County, Oregon. Lillie died in 1912.
He would later marry Ida May [Watson] Saxton on January 22, 1914 in Goldendale.
Ida died on October 30, 1936. Willard passed away on April 14, 1942
in Riverside, California. He is buried in the Olivewood Cemetery in Riverside, California. [Researcher Sources: Obituary; Western States Marriage Index; WA Marriage Records; Findagrave Memorials; California Death Index] |
Wnuk, Stephen (Steve) Frank | 03-14-1885 | 12-02-1964 | Obituary
Stephen Frank Wnuk was born on March 14, 1885 in Dartmound, Germany to Bertha and Karl Wnuk. While he was still a youth, both of his parents died, and he immigrated at the age of 14 to the United States.
Steve married Leah May Bellinger in Portland, Oregon on January 3, 1911. The Wnuk family had two daughters: Martha and Doris. Steve
served as a Klickitat County Commissioner. He and his wife became successful ranchers in the White Salmon area. Steve passed away on December 2, 1964
He is buried in the Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland, Oregon. Plot: Acacia corridor-mausoleum.
His wife Leah died in 1969 [Research Resources: 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; Multnomah County, Oregon Marriage Index; Findagrave Memorial; Soc Sec Death Index; WWII Draft Registration. **NOTE: His WWII Draft Registration clearly states he was born on March 18, 1885.] |
Wolverton, Mary Amanda | 10-16-1856 | 10-08-1935 | Receiving the news early last Tuesday (column 3) Mary is buried in Pioneer Cemetery in Hillsboro, Oregon. Spouse: Bruce Wolverton |
Woods, Ellis Leroy | 07-19-1880 | 09-27-1948 | Former Dot Resident Dies (column 5)
Ellis LeRay Woods (Col 6)
Ellis Leroy Woods was born in July 1880 in Oregon to Martha [Soper] and Alfred Otis Woods. He was a pioneer to the Dot area of Klickitat County. He
married Lillian R. [Johnson] on January 3, 1904 in Klickitat County. Lillian
died that same year on September 30, 1904. (She is buried in the Cleveland Cemetery in Klickitat County.)
Ellis immigrated to Canada in 1906. He remarried in 1942. Ellis passed away in Surrey, B.C., Canada on September 27, 1948 at his home. He was buried in the Ocean View burial Park [Researcher Sources: Ancestry.com (British Columbia, Death Index; US Border Crossings; 1885, 1887 & 1892 WA State & Territorial Censuses; 1900 US Census); WA State Digital Archives (Marriage Records)] |
Woods, Emma Newell | 07-06-1837 | 04-09-1925 | Mrs. Emma Newell Woods Tahoma Cemetery in Yakima, WA |
Wren, Harry Orville | 03-05-1895 | 1919 | Harry O. Wren (See column 3). Lt. Harry O. Wren is buried in the Washougal Memorial Cemetery in Washougal, WA. |
Wright, Clara Alice | March 1850 | 04-12-1938 | The community was sorry to hear of the passing (column 4) Clara is buried in Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Oregon. Nee: Lewis Cass Wright. Spouse: Lewis Cass Wright |
Wroe, Dale Martin | abt 1918 | 07-07-1942 | Former Resident Dies Excerpt from book
Washington State University Photo 1941
Dale Martin Wroe was born in Washington State to Blanche [Odgers] and John Wroe. Dale died
at the age of 24 on July 7, 1942 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington following a tonsillectomy. He is buried in the
Mountain View Cemetery in Walla Walla County, Washington [Research Resources: 1920, 1930 & 1940 US Censuses; interment.net; WA Death Records; "Palouse Pilot" by Nona Hengen (Page 51)] |
Wyatt, Harvey Mott | 06-02-1893 | 01-10-1938 | Word was received (column 3) Obituary (column 4) Harvey was born in Waverly, WA to Minnie [Mott] and William Wyatt. He formerly lived in Goldendale (noted in 1910 & 1920 census). He married Nina [Carman] in Spokane County, WA on November 24, 1919. Harvey died in Mullan, Idaho and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery in Mullan, Idaho. |
Zumwalt, Lottie Iris | Nov 1895 | 01-05-1948 | Services for Mrs. D. Zumwalt (column 3) Lottie Iris [Rhines-Akin] Zumwalt was born in South Dakota in November 1895 to Clara [Huckins] and George Rhines. She married Irving G. Akin on November 8, 1913 in Vancouver, WA. Irving's health was ruined in training for WWI and it eventually caused his death in 1922. The widowed Lottie married Orval W. Zumwalt on January 24, 1923 in Klickitat County. Lottie passed away on January 5, 1948 at the age of 52 in Vancouver, Clark, WA. She is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA. (Lottie's first husband Irving Akin is buried in the West Klickitat County IOOF White Salmon Cemetery. Her second husband Orval Zumwalt is buried in the Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver, WA.) |
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