Station agent at Eugene for nearly 30 years, that city being their homeĭuring all that time. Teacher in the Central school some 30 years ago. They resided here for some time and here Mrs. Years ago and who is buried in the Lee Mission cemetery here. Spend the winter with relatives in Florida and was with them when theĮnd came. Petersburg,įlorida, January 29, aged 73 years. Sarah Clausen Adair,įormerly of Salem, but recently of Eugene, died at St. In Eugene, Lane Co, OR with wife he was a RR agent and she was a teacher Living with wife and child in Dublin, Wayne Co, IN was a RR agent 1880 living The services will be at the grave, the party going directly from Latter order having charge of the services assisted by Rev. Member of the Eastern Star, a Mason and a member of the I.O.O.F., the ![]() Identified with the Presbyterian church choir at Eugene. ![]() He was possessed of anĮxcellent voice and always responded to requests to sing, being He was born Octoin Clinton county, Indiana.įor 30 years he has filled the position of agent at Eugene, being on Adair, matron of the Willamette sanitarium in The Misses Welch, Frank, William and Arthur, and of Mrs. at Eugene, died in that city Sunday and will beīuried in Lee Mission cemetery today after the arrival of the 3:15 Adair, for 30 years stationĪgent for the S.P. Adair 1870Įnumberated in Wayne Co, IN with parents, age 1, b. India, aged 7 years, only daughter of Mr. "Adair-In this city, November 12, 1876, of Diptheria, Elpha In Johnson Co, NE with wife, Emma 1910 living in Lincoln Co, OR with wife, c1902 Katherine May (Tabler) Garinger 1880 living Will be held from the Terwilliger funeral home Friday at 1:30 Of Estacada and Fred, Salem also survive him. Wiedmer of Yachats, Or., Alma of Salem, and two daughters and two sons Survived by his wife, Katie May Ackerson and six children, Mrs. "Ackerson-Sylvester Garrett Ackerson, died at 1809 Waller Sylvester Garrett Ackerson 1900 living in Osborne Co, KS as widow with 3 sons ġ910 living in Lincoln Co, OR as wife of Sylvester Ackerson shown as mother Funeral services from the chapel of the Clough-BarrickĬompany, Friday, June 9, at 1:30 p.m. Hood River, Calvin Garinger of Milwaukee, Ore., Fred Garinger of Yachats, Ore., Miss Alma Ackerson of Rickreall sons, John Garinger of Katie May Ackerson at the residence on route 1, Rickreall, Libbie Ackermanĭied March 10, 1906, in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. Walter Green Ackerman's first wife was Libbie Dowe Butterfield whom he Lydia Dowe Butterfield 1910 was shown in the census as widower m2. The department being taken over by the state in 1913. Ackerman had been employed at the state printing departmentįor a great many years, working under the late W.S. Tuesday Morning Funeral Thursday-Funeral services for Walter GreenĪckerman, 73, veteran state printer, will be held from the Terwilligerįuneral home at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Rev. ![]() "Veteran Printer Called By Death-Walter G. They lived in Galena, Jo Daviess, Illinois whereĭaughters Blanche and Flora were born. Funeral announcement to be made later." OS 5:3 The remains are in care of the Terwilliger She was a member of the Eastern Star and the Burns of Los Angeles, and one sister, Katherine, Private services were held Monday under direction Antero Acerierto, Salem routeĢ, August 13. Typhoid fever had 8 siblings father died in Centralia, WA Feb 1926 William Abram, and was aīright boy and loved by his companions. Thursday, March 7, 1907, Herman Abram, aged 9 years, 7 months and 1 day. "Abram-At the family home on Twenty-first street, in this city, WalkerĮleanor Richter private nurse in Portland, OR 1930 living in Seattle, ![]() Survivedīy a cousin, Velma Hindman, Salem, and a nephew, Carl T. Commercial use is prohibited per copyright and plagarism laws, as is copying the website to another location. All additions and corrections are appreciated and can be sent to NOTICE: The content of this website is provided for individual use. Known to have been buried in the cemetery, the exact location is not known at In the plot search option to find out who is buried in adjoining plots.Īn N/A in the plot location indicates that although the individual is Number to the right of the death date is the burial plot number and can be used If you find that your family member is unmarked and you wish to place a marker, please contact the Lee Mission Cemetery Board to discuss your options and to notify them of your intent.Ģ ) A box with an "R" in it preceding a burial listing indicates a reserved plot Staten at Listing for surnames beginning with - A -ġ) A single rose beside a burial listing indicates an unmarked grave. Updates are made on a continuous basis by Compiled 1996 by Stephenie Flora, Sherrill Hochspeier
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