Hartline Cemetery Obituaries
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Tombstone data and cemetery placements of Hartline Cemetery, Hartline,
Grant County, Washington, provided by Pat Rice, which will not be updated.
The cemetery that serves the community of Hartline in Grant County is on
Highway 2 just south east of town which is located in the SE 1/4 of Sec 1 T25N R29E.
Death records provided by Marge Womach with a request for contributions.
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Wagner, Ruth Ellen, b. 3/21/1947, d. 5/12/1988, 57/5
Wagner, Viola Haase, b. 9/18/1909, d. 6/12/1984, 57/5
Wagnild, Gerald C., b. 10/22/1947, d. 8/2/1967, 123/6; “Gerald C
Wagnild.—His home, Hartline, WA. Member
of the Hartline Methodist Church; Blind Springs Grange. Student at Pacific
Lutheran University. Survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs George Wagnild; one
brother, Edwin G Wagnild, all at the home. Funeral services Saturday, Aug 5, at
2:30 p.m. from the Hartline Methodist Church; Rev Mack E Farmer officiating.
Burial at the Hartline, WA, Cemetery. The Robertson Funeral Home in charge.”
(scrapbook item; undated) “A Hartline boy was found unconscious Wednesday
night in the water off the Coulee City Public Beach on Banks Lake and later
expired at McKay Memorial Hospital in Soap Lake. The boy, Jerry Wagnild, 19, was
discovered at 7 p.m. by Mrs Clara Lillquist, Coulee City, who pulled him out of
the water. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was applied by Coreen Porter, Victoria,
BC, and he was taken by ambulance to the Soap Lake Hospital. The Grant County
Sheriff’s department reports that he passed away at 10:45 that night. The
incident is still under investigation by the Grant County Coroner’s office and
the cause of death has not yet been determined.” (Grant Co Journal: 8-03-1967)
Wagnild, Oscar G., b. 8/25/1914, d. 12/23/1970, 123/5, vet,
Washington Ssgt Army AF WW II; “George
Wagnild.—His home S320 Raymond, Spokane, formerly Hartline, WA. A member of
the Hartline Methodist Church, Highland Grange, a veteran of WW II. Survived by
his wife, Vera L Wagnild, at the home; one son, Edwin Wagnild, at the home; one
brother, Clarence Wagnild, Plentywood, MT; 3 sisters, Mrs Margaret Smith, MN;
Mrs Helen Stoner, Outlook, MT; Mrs Mabel Foss, Plentywood, MT; numerous nieces
and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec 29, at 1 p.m. from the
Hartline Methodist Church, The rev Mack E Farmer officiating. Interment Hartline,
WA, Cemetery. The Robertson Funeral Home, Wilbur, WA, in charge.” (Spokesman
Review: Dec 1970; G Beck data card collection)
Wagnild,
Vera Lois, b. 10/8/1915, d. 9/6/1987, 123/5;
Walker, Cynthia,
b. 1860, d. 1946, 104/5, w/William
Walker, Mary C., not marked, RB, 217/1
Walker, William, b. 1856, d. 1930, 104/6
Walker, Willis, b. 1887, d. 1957, not in RB
Walton, Bill, 7/12/1933, d. 6/24/1996, 52/4, m=8/30/1941, RB=William J.
Walton, Rada, b. 9/14/1923, d. --, w/Bill
Warner, Bess Roberts, 102/1, per book, no Warner in this position, possibly Kate Roberts whose stone is here
Warren, Edward J., b. 1899, d. 1943, 173/6
Webb, Addie, b. 1/31/1883, d. 11/7/1976, 99/6
Webb, Elisha A., b. 1855, d. 1939, 99/5, mother
Webb, Eliza J., b. 1869, d. 1944, 158/1, w/James H., RB=Elizza
Webb, James H., b. 1869, d. 1958, 158/2, w/Eliza
Webb, Sarah Ellen, b. 12/25/1858, d. 2/8/1920, 99/4
Weber, Barbara Jean, b. 1931, d. 1965, 180/3, RN symbol on stone
Webley, Eliza Jane, b. 1864, d. 1931, 39/5
Webley, Frank H., b. 3/4/1874, d. 11/23/1904, 39/1
Webley, Harrison Jerome, b. 1834, d. 1917, 39/3
Webley, Lester Bruce, b. 1867, d.
1937, 39/6
“Bruce Webley, born at Richland Center, Wisconsin, Oct 20, 1865, passed away at a Pasco hospital on Feb 10, 1937, while visiting his brother, Oliver. In 1866 he came west to Odessa, later moving to a ranch north of Wilson Creek where he has since resided, successfully managing his farm in spite of the physical handicap of a paralytic disease. He was well known through this district for his courage, bkeen mind, cheerfulness and hope, as he wrested a living from the soil, under handicap, giving generously to the aid of friends and relatives in time of need. The funeral services were conducted from the Wilson Creek church on Sunday, Feb 14, and interment made in the Hartline Cemetery. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs H Meyer of Brewster and Mrs James Roberson of Oroville; five brothers, Clyde of Wilson Creek, Irvin of Quincy, Newell of Marlin, Jay of Neppel, and Oliver of Pasco.” (Odessa Record: 2-25-1937)
Webley, Martha,
b. 1904, d. 1914, 39/2
Webley, Rance Frederick "Bud", b. 1877, d. 1927, 39/4
Weeks, Ethel, b. 1845, d. 1933, 175/4
Weeks, George J., b. 1863, d. 1948, 175/5
Weston, Ray N., b. 1878, d. 1897, 37/3
White, Alice L., b. 9/11/1903, d. 1/27/1980, 138/3
White, Andrew Ben, b. 1899, d. 1970, 138/4
Whited, Major, b. 12/6/1862, d. 6/24/1908, 90/6
Whitney, Eugene O., b. 1856, d. 1930, 45/5, w/Flora, mason
Whitney, Flora, b. 1859, d. 1950, 45/6, w/Eugene, Eastern Star
Wilcox, Olive, not marked, RB, 106/1
Wilcox, Paul J., not marked, RB, 106/2
Willis, Elwood E., b. 1915, d. 1948, 126/2
Willis, Franklin E., b. 1885, d. 1963, 161/2, w/Marcena
Willis, Geona M., b. 1876, d. 1937, 127/4, w/John
Willis, James Bertrand, b. 1895, d. 1977, 126/3
Willis, John M., b. 1862, d. 1949, 127/5, w/Geona
Willis, Lizza, b. 1869, d. 1943, 126/4
Willis, Marcena, b. 1894, d. 1965,161/1, w/Franklin
Willis, Walker, b. 1885, d. 1957, 127/6
Willis, William Berkly, b. 1899, d. 1993, 126/2
Willis, William C., b. 1860, d. 1944, 126/5
Winters, Emma E., b. 1923, d. 1946, 174/4
Wood, Cora F., b. 3/7/1888, d. 10/29/1913, 95/1, d/o F.A. & E.C.
Wood, Elwena C., b. 1865, d. 1949, 95/4, w/Franklin
Wood, Franklin A., b. 1861, d. 1948, 95/3, w/Elwena C.
Wosoba, Anna, b. 1879, d. 1955, 135/6
Wosoba, Father, b. 1856, d. 1938, w/Frank & mother, no given name, 83/5 or 6
Wosoba, Frank C., b. 1888, d. 1925, 83/5, w/father, mother
Wosoba, Mother, b. 1851, d. 1932, w/Frank & father, no given name, 83/4
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Young, A. H., b. 6/8/1859, d.
6/11/1941, 14/3;
Youngk, Charles F., not marked, RB, 14/1;
“The
history of the Big Bend reports that 'It was in 1883 that the first religious
services were held in
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Zetty, Maude D, b. 3/23/1890, d.
1/19/1979, 65/5, (Tarter), Mom, Grandma;
Zundel, Eunice E., 1/3/1922, d. 7/28/1997, w/Theodore, m=2/14/1941, not in RB;
Zundel, Larry T, b. 1943, d. 1947, 214/1, son and brother
Zundel, Theodore J., b. 3/29/1918, d. 10/10/1997, w/Eunice,not in RB
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Hartline Cemetery, Douglas County, Washington
files used with permission of Pat Rice, Thank you Pat!
Obituaries submitted to the WAGenWeb by
Marge Womach, January 2010.
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