obituaries grants pass, oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Berkner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suess and son, Steven, left Friday night for New Ulm, Minn., on receiving word of the passing away of Mrs. Andrew Suess [Catherine Suess], mother of Mrs. Berkner and Mrs. Suess. "Ole" as he was known to many friends in the valley, was the former owner of the Cave City Theater, and helped to build our present fire truck. Feb. 22d, Phillip Henry, aged 23 days. A Mr. Johnson, aged about fifty years, died rather suddenly at Silver creek, Josephine county, recently. Homer married his wife Mary Ellen Seyforth May 12, 1890 in Josephine County. USGenWeb Oregon sister Pearl Snively of Grants Pass Six grandchildren and one great grandchild. The Dignity Memorial online obituary search tool gives you access to obituaries from thousands of locations across North America. Jennie H. Yarbrough [Source: Unknown newspaper; - March 25, 1943; Contributed by Sally Yarbrough] OBITUARY Laurel Ann Stuart 19 December, 1951 20 February, 2023. He was dragged along the middle of the track to the switch, where he caught in the frog and was literally ground to pieces by the wheels of the cars. He is survived by his wife, Arizona Belle Skeeters of Talent; two sons, Charles of Talent and Everett of Prospect; a brother, Charles F. Skeeters of Medford; a sister, Mrs. Leona Martin of Waldport; and three grandsons. Edward Jules Lind He found the job that fulfilled him most at Apple Computer in Cupertino, CA. Through the years of the club's activities she had ever in mind the one hope for mutual improvement, culminating in the providing of a community club house. Funeral services were held this [Thursday] afternoon in the Cave Junction Community Church with interment in the I.O.O.F. From 1918 to 1921 he served this county again as road boss. Josephine County. cemetery. Takes own Life Not to Be Burden James E. Sowell, Old Time Resident Died In Medford Hoxie at Williams Monday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Williams cemetery. (74 years old). Read More Wednesday, Jean Pruitt