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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1971)
of Longview, Wn„ and three grandchildren. Private services were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Vir-| gii T. Golden Mortuary in Sa lem with Rev. George R. Rose berry officiating. Interment was “in Belcrest Memorial park in Salem. OBITUARIES ALFRED M. WARD 4» Funeral services were held at Weddle Funeral Home in Stayton Wednesday at 10 a. m. for Alfred Maurice Ward, 62, who passed away Sunday morning in Santiam Memorial hospital. Stayton. Mr. Ward was born in Al bany and moved to Mill City in 1914. He was a logger until he retired a number of years ago due to poor health. Surviving are his wiefcw, Nellie; one daughter. Mrs. Frances Ann Phillips from Su perior, Mont.; two sons, Alfred Jr.,and Robert both of Mill City and one brother, William Magg of Mill City and three grandchildren. Interment was in the Fair view Cemetery with Rev. Don ald Dishong officiating. CATHERINE E. BOYD Mrs. Catherine E. Boyd. 81, of 2555 Edgewood Ave. N. E. Salem, passed away on Mon day, January 26 in a Salem Nuursing home. She was bom near Grange ville, Idaho, where she was raised on a ranch. She was a school teacher for many years before moving to Mill City where she lived for 15 years while her husband was in the logging business. She worked as an office worker while her hueband was in the logging business. Survivors include the wid ower, Walter L. Boyd of Sa lem;; one son, Harold A. Boyd Identical Twins Who Underwent Identical Heart Operations Again The Nation’s ‘Heart’ Symbols AND HERMAN P. FREE WEATHERSTRIPPING LYONS—Herman P. Free, 72, of 1145 W. Washington in Stayton and formerly of Lyons passed away Sunday at San tiam Memorial hospital. Mr. Free was from Minne sota and operated a garage at Lyons for many years. He tired in 1946 and moved Stayton. He had operated garage at Lyons. Surviving are two sons, Robert Free from Tigard and Lloyd Free from Truckee, Cal., one sister, Mary Rita from Milwaukie, Wise, and nine grandchildren. Rosary was held at 730 p. m. at Weddle Funeral Home. Mass was at 10 a. m. Tuesday at the Stayton Catholic church. Interment was in St. Mary’s cemetery, Stayton. w Ex K * t i. KELLY LUMBER SALES mill city . anE««N Phone 897-2610 ALBERT E. BURNHAM GATES — Albert Elmer' Burnham, 81, of Gates, passed away at his home Sunday, Jan uary 3 . Mr. Burnham who was a re TEN YEARS AGO, ia February, INI, the very lint ceremonial reception presided over tired painter moved to Gates by the nation’s First Lady was one for Debbie and Donna Horst of Chester, Penna., about six years ago. He was identical twins whose lives were saved by identical heart operations. Starting their born in South Dakota and second tour of duty as America’s Heart Fund twins, they are shown against a photo lived there until he moved to mural from the White House ceremonv. At 16. they’re still ardent Heart Fund boosters. Oregon in 1939. Survivors are the widow, I I..— -L kyi/s,-., Clara E. of Gates; two daugh Burnham of McMinnville, El- C L ters. Mrs. Virginia Day of don Burnham of Portland andljCnOOl LUnCll 1*16011 Bend, and Mrs. Lois Gregskov, Vernon Burnham of Platte, S. Thursday, Feb. 4— of Carlton; five sons, Lester Dak. Three brothers and four Meat hash Burnham and Kenneth Burn sisters out of state also survive Peas ham, both of Carlton; Leonard as do 12 grandchildren and Bread and butter | eight great grandchildren. Services were held Wednes- Chocolate Chip cookie Peaches ' day, February 3 at 2 p. m. at Milk Weddle Funeral Home with Friday, Feb. 5— Rev. Wayne Blake officiating. I Burial was at Fairview Ceme Wiener and bun Macaroni salad tery, Gates. Mixed fruit Gingerbread cake and ESTHER I. DANIELSON topping LYONS—Mrs. Esther Irene Milk We Sell and Service Danielson, 78, of Lyons died Monday February 8— Sunday in a Salem Hospital. Spaghetti She was born in Worchester, JACUZZI PUMPS Spinach Mass., and lived in Seaside for Warm Garlic Bread 30 years before moving to Apricots Lyons in 1960. Oatmeal Cookie Survivors include one daugh Tuesday February 9— ter, Mrs. Janet Nuenfeldt of Turkey Gravy J Sandy; one son, John Daniel- Whipped Potatoes and dress | son of Beaverton; two brothers, ing Arthur Bergstrom and Julius .Cranberry Sauce Bergstrom both of Portland, Green Beans I one sister, Mrs. Ellen Nelson Hot Rolls of Portland and seven grand- Pumpkin Custard chilren.d Milk Services were held at 1 p. m. Wednesday, February 10— Wednesday at the Lincoln Hamburger Vegetable Soup Memorial Chapel in Portland. Peanut Butter Sandwich Crypt entombment was at Prunes Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum,, Annlesauce Cake Portland. Milk i Building Your New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE on any and all of your plumbing needs. Thursday, February 11_ MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING. 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