The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 07, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Mortuaries and' funerol arrangements
are awaiting word from relatives in
Canda.
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Mrs. Wm. Dishmer
LetteiHTells Of
Alvin Shaver's
Death May 23
Letter From
Gordon Neil
Mrs. Geo.'D. Potter, now residing |
in Pasco, Wash., sends a copy of the
letter from Lieut.-Com. Paul C. Wil­
liams, commanding officer of the unit
In reference to your to which her son, Alvin Shaver, be-,
ting even for the loss longed when he was killed last May
ir, we just settled a 24 in a plana crash in Alaska. He
ral people. We have was buried May 25, with full military |
like cord wood- These honors.
lighting bastards, too. I Alvin, who left Coquille several '
us a surprise. There ' years ago, was a graduate of Coquille ,
man, and one who was very popular
with all who knew him.
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Mrs. Potter writes that she found
it impossible to reply to all the let-
afternoon. Rev. Chas. G.
officiating, and interment
the Masonic cemetery.
Smith was the daughter of
residents, Mr. and Mrs. James
l'en Smith, of Riverton, and Lyie v.
Smith, of Vancouver, Wash.; a step-
»°n- Walter Smith, of Riverton; three
grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.
brothers, John McCue, of The Dalles;
James McCue, of Bandon, and Charles
McCue, of,Empire.'
'Octogenarian Dies
At County Farm
Delahcey N. Cronkhite, a widower
and formerly a logger, passed away
. last Friday at the county farm, where
¡he had been taken care of for the
‘past five years.
He was born in Canada July 23.
1858, being two months and eight
| days past 85 years of age.
The body is at the Schroeder Bros.
Suggestions
Mrs. Gertie Alta Dishmer, wife of
Wm. Dishfner who resides on Bush
street in the northeast section of the
city, passed away at the hospital here
last Sunday, after an illness of two
weeks.
The funeral will be held at the
Schroeder Chapel here at 2 p. m. Sat­
urday, Rev. Mr. Baker, pastor of the
Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ
at Myrtle Point, of which she was a
member, will officiate at the service.
„Mrs. Dishmer was 55 years, nine
months and 10 day of age, having
been born at Clinton, Missouri, Dec.
23, 1887. The family came to Co­
quille from Gold Beach several years
ago.
Besides her husband she is ur-
vived by three sons—Floyd of Co­
quille, Ammon of Reedsport, Calvin
of Marshfield; one brother, Elmer H.
Bradshaw of Kansas City, Mo., and
four sisters—Mrs. Lena M. Wood of
Lamar, Colo., Mrs. Iva Saxton of
Eaton, Colo., Mrs. Lulu Saxton of Los
Angeles, and Mrs. Bessie Shipp of
North Bend.
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Earl Schroeder found his court
house duties did not permit his han­
dling the Coquille Oregonian agency
and gave it up the first of the month.
To succeed him the district manager
secured the services of Lucille Don­
nelly, whose telephone number, is
141M.
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