THE KARYN PROJECT
OBITUARIES, DEATH RECORDS and MORE

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Everett Herald
8 September 1977	

Cherry Wade, 86, of 9209 60 Dr. NE, Marysville, died Sept. 7 at home. Funeral 
services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at Schafer-Shipman Funeral Home, Marysville.  
Burial will follow at Marysville Cemetery

Everett Daily Herald
1/21/1924

	Charles E. Wells, 94 years old and a resident of Snohomish 24 years, died Sunday 
evening at 8 o'clock at his home on Warren street. Mr. Wells was born March 4 1829 at 
Baltimore, Md. In early life he went from there to Kansas and farmed for a long time. 
He removed to Snohomish in 1900 and followed the carpenter and cabinet maker trades.
He is survived by Mrs. Wells, three sons George Wells local second hand store dealer 
and C.M. and B.H. Wells of Seattle, one daughter Mrs. F.D. Wisman of Snohomish and 
three grand children. Funeral services have been set for Tuesday at 2 p.m. at 
Bakeman's chapel. The Rev. F. L. Delong of the Free Methodist church will officiate 
and interment will be in G.A.R. cemetery. 

Snohomish G.A.R. Cemetery
Wells Charles E.  94    Jan-20-1924   George Wells lot owner
Wells  Emily  90   Oct.-26-1948 1858    "Burial #3338
  Lillian Wisman lot owner (daughter of Charles & Emily Wells)

Everett Daily Herald
December 10, 1910

   The other sudden death was that of Henry WIENKER, found in a dying condition in a 
room in a lodging house near the Pioneer drug store, Riverside.  Hearing groans, a 
call was sent in for an ambulance, but the man was dead before the conveyance 
arrived.  
   John WIENKER leaves a widow, a daughter and a son in Everett.  A day or so ago he 
left Providence hospital, where he had been receiving treatment; but his physician 
has heard nothing from him since the patient moved down town.

Everett Daily Herald
11/12/1914

	Charles Wilson died this morning at his late home, 1627 Rucker avenue, having been 
sick but a few days. Mr. Wilson was 78 years of age, and leaves a widow, one son, 
J.C. Wilson of Denver, and a daughter, Mrs. D.A. Thornburg, of this city. Mr. and 
Mrs. Wilson had returned a few days ago from a several weeks' visit at their old home 
in Iowa, returning via Denver to visit their son. There Mr. Wilson contracted a cold, 
that later developed into pneumonia. He was a member of the John Buford post of the 
G.A.R. having enlisted September 20, 1851, in Company A, Eleventh regiment, of Iowa. 
He re-enlisted again at Vicksburg, February 4, 1864, and was wounded at the battle of 
Atlanta, receiving his discharge April 25, 1865, Mr. Wilson was also a member of the 
A.O.U.W.  Funeral arrangements in charge of N.B. Challacombe, will be announced
later. 

Snohomish G.A.R. Cemetery
Wilson Charles  1837-11/11/1914  G.A.R. 11th IA Inf. Co. A

Everett Daily Herald
8 October 1910

   W. H. WILSON, aged 75, who died at his place of residence in the American house 
Oct. 1, will be buried from Jerread's Monday afternoon at 2:30 p. m.

Everett Daily Herald
October 5, 1910

   Miss Zelma WINEGARD, the beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William WINEGARD, died
at the family residence yesterday from tuberculosis.  She was a graduate of the 
Snohomish high school and was one of the brightest pupils ever graduated from the 
Snohomish schools.  After finishing school she took up teaching but was compelled to 
give it up on account of poor health.  Hope for her recovery was abandoned some 
months ago.  The funeral services will be held at the family residence, Avenue C at 
1:30 p. m. Thursday.

Everett Herald
8 September 1977

Lillian Winklesky, 71, of Marysville, died Sept. 7 in a local hospital. Arrangements 
will be announced later by the Solle Funeral Home.

Everett Daily Herald
1-9-1911

Mrs. Rachel WOLFLEY, aged 75 years, died at 12:30 this afternoon at the home of her 
daughter, Mrs. N.E. Butts, 3611 Hoyt ave., after an illness of three and one-half 
years. Mrs. Wolfley came to Everett four years ago from Kansas, where a son, Perry, 
still resides. She was a member of the M.E. church. The body is at Maulsby's chapel. 
Funeral announcement will be made later. 

1913 Polk Dir Ev.
Emmett M. Butts (Florence)
Nathan E. Butts (Addie)

1923 Ev. Polk Dir.
Emmett Butts (Florence) driver h 3027 Broadway
Nathan E. Butts (Addie E.) City Building Inspector h 3611 Hoyt ave.

1935 Polk Dir. Ev.
Emmett Butts
Nathan E. Butts
Flossie Butts 

1937
Addie Butts (widow of N.E.) 

Nathan E. Butts ashes were buried 1-5-1936
Addie E. Butts  was buried 7-26-1937
both at Evergreen Cemetery.

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