Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon July 6, 1973 Alvion Kane Beal, 56, died here July 4, 1973. Survivors are mother, Jane Lawvor, Bonanza, Ore; brother Lee I., this city; sister, Verna Lee, Sacramento, Calif; nephews, Gary Lee Walker, Portland, Ore; Loring Tyler Barlowe, Salem, Ore; niece, Threresa Marie Wilson, Bonanza. Also other nieces and nephews. Funeral services, Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, Saturday, July 7, 1973 at 10 am. Vault interment will be in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald February 16, 1932 Beulah Elizabeth, daughter of Erskine Beal and Jane Chipps, passed away at an early hour Tuesday morning, her death terminating an illness of three months. Miss Beal was a native of Yainax, being born in that place February 2, 1916 and when called was aged 16 years and 14 days. In addition to her parents, she is survived by 4 brothers, Alvin and Lee Beal, Walter and Peter Chipps, and 2 sisters, Charlotte and Laverne Chipps, mourn her passing. Evening Herald February 18, 1932 Rev. Eugene Lee of the Lutheran Church will officiate at the funeral services of the late Beulah Beal, which will be held Friday mornig at 10 am at the Klamath Funeral Home. Concluding services will be held by Rev. F.L. Young in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery, following with vault entombment will be made in the family plot. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald June 5, 1931 Calvin Beal passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller at Modoc Point, Friday morning, June 5, at an early hour. His death terminated a lengthy illness. He was a native of this county and was 18 years and 11 months old at the time of his death. In addition to his parents he is survived by the following brothers and sisters, Ethel, Ivy, Ida, Lyda, Jessie Lou, Clarence and Joseph Jr. The remains are at the Klamath Funeral Home from where they will be taken Friday evening to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church at Chiloquin to lie in state until 11 o'clock Saturday morning, when Rev. Kevin Doyle will offer requiem mass for the repose of his soul. Final rites consisting of a benediction will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the church with committal services and vault entombment taking place in the family plot in Hill Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald May 25, 1940 Ernie Dick Beal, a resident of Modoc Point, passed away at the Klamath Agency on Friday, May 24. The deceased was a native of Modoc Point and was aged 12 years, 5 months and 29 days when called. He is survived by one brother, Wallace Beal; two sisters, Willburma and Betty Beal of Modoc Point; two uncles, Harry and Jimmy Brown of Beatty; three aunts, Mrs. Lottie Miller, Mrs. Bertha Lotches and Mrs. Omie Jordan, all of Modoc Point. The funeral service will take place from the Williamson River Methodist Church on Monday, May 27, at 2 pm, the Rev. L.W. Mooney officiating. Commitment service and vault entombment will be in the Hill Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald April 08, 1936 Court Records: Marriage License Patrick Jourdain, 26, Red Lake, Minn; laborer, to Ormie Beal, 40, housewife, Modoc Point. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald & News December 14, 1962 Wallace "John" Beal, 39, died here December 12, 1962. He is survived by sisters, Betty Beal, Portland; and Wilburma Orton, Siletz, Ore; Aunt Lottie Miller, Modoc Point; uncle, Jimmy Brown, Beatty; also numerous cousins. Funeral services were held from the Chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, Friday, December 14, at 1 pm. Concluding services will be in the Hill Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Seely Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pZB.2ACE/308 Message Board Post: LLOYD GLENN SEELY SR. 1906- 1986 Retired educator succumbs at 85 Graveside services will be held Monday at 2 p.m.at Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens for Lloyd Glenn Seely Sr., 85, who died Thursday in Klamath Falls. Mr. Seely was born May 20, 1906, in North Bend. He graduated from Oregon Normal School (now Western Oregon State College) in 1930 and in 1935 earned a bachelor of arts degree from Oregon State University. He entered the teaching field and came to Klamath County in the early 1930s as principal at the old Indian school in Beatty. Subsequently he was principle at Bly and Henley schools and during the 1940s worked as a health sanitarian for Klamath County. He later returned to the teaching profession as an administrative supervisor and retired in 1968. During his younger years, Mr. Seely was a 4-H leader and was active in Boy Scouts and as a junior rifle instructor for the National Rifle Association. At the time of his death, he was active in Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Senior Citizens Council and Retired Educators Association. His wife, Irene E. Seely, preceded him in death, Jan. 5. Survivors include a son, Lloyd G. Seely, Jr. and granddaughters, Chantel Y and Nichelle Y. Seely, all of Lakeview. Memorial contributions may be made to Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Memorail Fund, 4431 S. Sixth St., Klamath Falls 97603. O’Hair’s Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Herald and News (Klamath Falls, Oregon), Sunday, February 23, 1986, page 2 From Oregon Death Index: Death Date: 20 February 1986 Birth Date 20 May 1906
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WEST, REED Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pZB.2ACE/307 Message Board Post: FOUND IN TRUNK: Photos, Military service documents, honorable discharge paper ect., Fort Gorden PIlice Acedemy ect. for Lance Corporal Hammond Howard Reed West III discharged 6/8/1977. Would like to return these items to owner or relative. If this is yourse please contact me. There may some possible connection between Graham family.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/pZB.2ACE/306 Message Board Post: I am looking for Thelma Gilmore Herbert. Thelma moved to K Falls, from Norwalk Ct in late 1930's. She came with 3 children. She was married to a Senator in Ct who had a different name, Stroffolino don't know that deal right off hand! She applied for her SSI card in 1937 as Thelma Herbert. Are there any school records available for that period, or city directories? Thanks Advance, Carolyn
Evening Herald October 30, 1931 John Nelson, aged resident of Chiloquin, passed away Thursday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock, his demise terminating an illness of two weeks duration. He was 82 years of age when called. To mourn his passing he leaves two sons, Victor and Herbert Nelson, and the following grandchildren, Gilbert, Dick Hector, Victoria, Evans and Rita. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Williamson River Church with Rev. Bradshaw officiating. Interment will be made in the Wilson Cemetery. --------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 2, 1931 OLDEST KLAMATH INDIAN IS BURIED IN WILSON CEMETERY John Nelson, "Johnny the Joker," as he was commonly known among the Klamath Indians, was buried Saturday afternoon in the Wilson Cemetery at Chiloquin. Nelson, 107, was oldest of the Klamath Indians. With his old white horse and his string of mongrel Indian dogs, Nelson was almost a daily figure on the streets of Chiloquin, the reservation city. Because of his advanced years stories of his life had become almost legendary with the Klamath Indians. He is reported to have seen the first white man in this country as early as 1840, when fur traders came down into Central Oregon in quest of rich hides. One story says that Nelson killed the first two white men he saw, although in later years, during the Modoc War, he wa very friendly with the white settlers. His funeral services, held in the Williamson River Church an conducted by Rev. Bradshaw, were attended by practically all of the 1287 members of the tribe. Elaborate burial services, after the custom of the Klamath Indians, were followed. His pallbearers were fellow members of his tribe, including Marshall Conney, Alfred Butler, Lindson Cowan, James Johnson, Cecil Jackson, and Grover Clarkson. --------------------------------------------- Evening Herald October 30, 1931 WELL KNOWN INDIAN DIES AT CHILOQUIN John Nelson, known among the Klamath Indians as "Johnny the Joker," died at Chiloquin at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon after an illness of two weeks. Nelson was 82 years of age, and one of the best known Indians on the Klamath Reservation. He was a member of the tribal council when the treaties between the redskins and the white men were signed. (Quite a discrepancy in age at death in above articles. sandy) _________________________________________________________________ Get rid of annoying pop-up ads with the new MSN Toolbar FREE! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200414ave/direct/01/
Hello, Could some one who lives in Klamath Falls check for me to see if this address still stands today? 2043 Applegate, My great grand parents lived there on September 24, 1942. Respectfully Yours, Rea
Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon January 22, 1970 ROBERT L. DUMONT SR., FORT KLAMATH NATIVE Robert L. Dumont, Sr., a native of Fort Klamath, died January 21, 1970 in a Myrtle Creek hospital after a brief illness. He was born January 12, 1918, and had lived the past 51 years in Myrtle Creek, where he worked in the lumber business. He was married in Roseburg, December 9, 1950 to the former Amaryllis LaChance, who survives. Other survivors include daughters, Mrs. Roberta Fisher, Ontario; Marlene Miller, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Billy Howran, Roseburg, Susan, Cathy, Margaret, Patty, Linda, Christy and Sandy, all of Myrtle Creek; sons, Robert Jr., Woodburn, James, Salem, George and Buddy, Myrtle Creek; brothers, Felix, Klamath Falls, Joe, Chiloquin, and Ira, Hermiston; sister, Della Barber, San Francisco; 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 PM from Ganz Funeral Chapel, Myrtle Creek, with the Reverend Brendan Fleming of All Souls Catholic Church officiating. Interment will be in Lavadore Cemetery near Days Creek. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon April 14, 1995 Agnes Dumore Newton, 57, died Wednesday, April 12, 1995 in Myrtle Creek. Graveside services will be at 2 PM Saturday, April 15, 1995, at Wilson Cemetery in Chiloquin. Mrs. Newton was born March 4, 1938, at Klamath Agency. Survivors include her daughter, Joletta Garcia, Canby; son, Joseph Strikes the Heart, Jefferson; grandchildren, Wahtica, Danny, Raphael, Marcelno and Rosa Garcia, all Canby; Dereck, Joseph Jr., Cynthia and Alison Strikes the Heart. Her parents, Wiletta and Joe Dumore, preceded her in death. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBIT March 11, 1931 Funeral services for the late George Dumore of Chiloquin were held in the St. Mary's Catholic Church, Chiloquin, at 2:30 this afternoon with Rev. Father Kevin Doyle officiating. Interment was made in the family plot in the Lobert Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon April 5, 1981 JOE DUMORE, 74, EX-CHILOQUIN MAN DIES Joe Dumore, 74, Hornbrook, Calif, a long time resident of the Chiloquin area, died in Yreka, Calif. on Thursday. Mr. Dumore was born April 6, 1906 . He was a native of Oregon. He attended school at the Klamath Agency Indian School in the Chiloquin area. He also attended Chemawa Indian School near Salem. He retired from the Forest Service, having served in Winema National Forest in the Chiloquin area. Survivors include his widow, Norine of Hornbrook; daughter, Agnes Newton of Chiloquin; stepdaughter, Debbie Lane of Klamath Falls; stepson, Bill Burk, of Medford; grandsons, Joseph Newton of Warm Springs; Michael Burk of Medford and Craig Lane of Klamath Falls; granddaughters, Sandy Lane of Klamath Falls, Kathy Burk of Medford and Jody Garcia of Chiloquin; great granddaughter, Tica Garcia of Chiloquin. Graveside services will be at 1 PM, Tuesday, in the Wilson Cemetery in Chiloquin. The Girdner Funeral Chapel in Yreka is charge of arrangements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Persistent heartburn? Check out Digestive Health & Wellness for information and advice. http://gerd.msn.com/default.asp
HERALD & NEWS Klamath Falls, Oregon August 12, 1973 Florene K. Gallagher, 22, died August 10, 1973, about 15 miles north of Klamath Falls, on Highway 97. She is survived by her mother, Lupe Miller, Chiloquin; Elwood H. Miller, Chiloquin, brothers, Elwood Jr., Louie, Johnny, and Eldon Miller, all of Chiloquin; Wauseka Brown Jr. and Waukeen Brown, both of Chiloquin; sisters, Cecelia Wilder, Eugene, Or., Videll Hicks, Chiloquin, Latonne Miller, this city, Louisa Brown, Chiloquin, Tianna Brown, Chiloquin, Sonya Combs, city. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 14 at 1 PM in the Assembly of God Church, Chiloquin, Or. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERALD & NEWS Klamath Falls, Oregon September 29, 1981 Graveside services for Christin Layne DeLorme will be held at Wilson Cemetery, Thursday, October 1, 1981 at 10 am. She is survived by her mother, Camille DeLorme, Klamath Falls; grandfather, Jack DeLorme; Aunts, Cynthia Sargeant and Alice DeLorme, Klamath Falls, Susan Pizano, Keno, Debbie Sargeant, Bend, Ore; uncles, Jerry and Stacy DeLorme. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERALD & NEWS Klamath Falls, Oregon October 3, 1990 Josephine DeLorme, 69, died in Wapato, Wash; September 29, 1990. She was born September 22, 1921 , in Klamath Falls, Ore. She attended Chemawa Indian School in Salem and Bacon College in Oklahoma. Mrs. DeLorme is survived by seven grandchildren; brother, Glen Thompson Sn. White Swan, Wash. two uncles and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1 PM, Thursday at Beatty Assembly of God Church, with the Rev. and Mrs. William A. Rentz officiating. Lunch will be served after the burial. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 27, 1973 CHARLES DONELSON SERVICES HELD Funeral services were held Friday at Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens for Charles Greene Donelson, 72, who died Wednesday. He was born February 1901, at Duquesne, Pa. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donelson. In March 1911, with his mother, then a widow, three sisters, Mollie Frain, Sadie Chilcote and Zena Silani and brother, Mervin, all now deceased, he came to Klamath Falls. Mr. Donelson started work in the post office in 1920 and spent most of his time as a letter carrier until his retirement November 1, 1956. He is survived by his widow, Myrtle; daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Leatha) Brumble and Mrs. Paul (Charlotte) Worthen, all of this city; grandsons, Charles and Terry Brumble; nephews, Hardmand Frain, this city; and Halleck L. Donelson, Medford; also four great grandchildren _________________________________________________________________ Persistent heartburn? Check out Digestive Health & Wellness for information and advice. http://gerd.msn.com/default.asp
HERALD AND NEWS October 31, 1990 Brad S. Donahue, Sn. 45, died Monday, October 29, 1990, in Klamath Falls, Oregon. He is survived by his wife Joy Donahue, Beatty. Sons: Holly, Arcata, Ca., Wilson, Woodrow, and Brad Jr., Beatty. Daughter, Sissy, Beatty. Granddaughter, Tawni Donahue, Arcata, Ca. Brothers: Ron, Eureka, Ca., Woody, Arlan Buff, Klamath Falls. Sisters: Dawn and Gwen, Klamath Falls. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sedda and Woodrow Donahue. Services will be held Saturday, November 3, 1990. at 10 am, at Davenports, with the Reverend Cassie Peters officiating. A second service will be held at 1:30 PM in the Beatty Assembly of God Church in Beatty. With burial following in Chief Schonchin Cemetery. Food and Fellowship will follow the services at the Beatty Assembly of God Church. Those wishing to do so may send memorials in memory of Brad for financial help, c/o Rev. Cassie Peters, 3126 Delaware Ave. Klamath Falls, Or. 97603 Visitation Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 9 AM to 7 PM, Davenports Chapel of the Good Shepherd, directors. Brad's nickname was "Huey". He was born June 1945 in Eureka, Ca. He has been employed by the U.S. Forest Service for 17 years. He was married to his wife Joy in Reno, Nevada in 1973. ___________________________________________ Herald and News October 29, 1992 Although two years have passed, it seems like only yesterday you were here with us. In our hearts and memories we have missed you so much it's like an eternity. In Loving Memory of Brad S. Donahue "Huey" Passed away October 29, 1990 Love, Your Brothers and Sisters The Donahue's ------------------------------------------ HERALD AND NEWS November 2, 1990 Brad S. Donahue, Sr., 45, Beatty, died October 29, 1990, in Klamath Falls. Mr. Donahue was born June 19, 1945, in Eureka, Ca. He was employed by the U.S. Forest Service for 17 years. He was married to his wife Joy, in Reno, Nevada in 1973. Mr. Donahue won two state championships in trap shooting in 1981. He enjoyed watching his children play sports and was an avid outdoors man, hunter and fly fisherman. He also like to bowl and create beadwork and had a large video tape collection. Survivors include his wife Joy, Beatty; Children, Holly Donahue, Arcata, Ca., Wilson, Woodrow, Sissy and Brad Jr., all of Beatty. Granddaughter Tawni Donahue, Arcata, Ca., brothers and sisters, Ron Donahue, Eureka, and Woody, Arlan, Dawn and Gwen Donahue, all of Klamath Falls, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Seddo and Woodrow Donahue. -------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Get rid of annoying pop-up ads with the new MSN Toolbar FREE! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200414ave/direct/01/
Klamath Falls, Oregon April 20, 1928 Henry Hoover, the 4 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover, passes away in this city this afternoon. Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon October 28, 1932 Allen Donald Hoover, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover of Chiloquin, passed away Wednesday evening at 11:53, following a brief illness. The child was born August 15, 1932, and was aged 2 months and 11 days. In addition to his parents, the following brothers and sisters survive, Leatrice, Leroy, Angelita, Mary and Franklin. Rev. Father Brady will offer a Mass of the Angels, Friday morning at 10 am, following which interment will be made in the family plot in Wilson Cemetery. | | _________________________________________________________________ Limited-time offer: Fast, reliable MSN 9 Dial-up Internet access FREE for 2 months! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup&pgmarket=en-us&ST=1/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon August 24,1983 ESTHER MARIE COOK Esther Marie Cook, 62, Sprague River, died Monday in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Cook was born March 27, 1921, at Klamath Agency to Reginald and Amanda Sargeant. She attended schools in Klamath and Tillamook counties and college in Bacone, Okla. She was married to Dibbon Cook on August 7, 1940, in Reno, Nev. Mrs. Cook was extremely active in community affairs. She was the first president of the Sprague River Home Extension Group. She also was a past matron of Cascade Crest No. 159, Order of Eastern Star, and was serving as treasurer of that organization at the time of her death. She served as a member of the Cancer Research Committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon and was a Grand Representative of Michigan in Oregon. She attended both the Michigan Grand Chapter and the General Grand Chapter in Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Cook was a member of Zuleima Temple No. 13, Daughters of the Nile, for which she was serving as a queen's aide. She also was active in the Oregon Republican Central Committee. She was a constant church goer. Survivors include her husband, Dibbon of Sprague River; two daughters, Lou Ellen Sternberg of Chiloquin and Melva Fye of Claremore, Okla; 5 grandchildren, Kathryn and Lorelei Sternberg of Chiloquin and Salmon, Amadou and Mam Fye of Claremore; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m., Thursday, August 25, 1983, at the Chiloquin Assembly of God Church. The Reverend William Rentz will officiate. Eastern Star services will be conducted by members of that group from the Klamath area. Private cremation services were held Tuesday at Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Research Fund, c/o Lou Ellen Sternberg, secretary of Cascade Crest No. 159, P.O. Box 97, Chiloquin, 97624 or to the charity of the donor's choice. Herald & News Klamath Falls, Oregon August 28, 1983 Klamath County lost a real lady Monday when Esther Cook died of a massive heart attack. She was born at Klamath Agency and lived all of her life, except for a few school years, in Klamath County. She was a storehouse of information about the early days and we often called her at Sprague River for background information. She was one of the original members on the board of Klamath Consumer Council and that's where we got to know her. More recently we'd visit with her at meetings of the Diabetic Association. A couple of weeks ago we saw her and her husband Dibbon at Melita's following the Chiloquin parade. They were extremely proud because their granddaughter, was one of the princesses of the Chiloquin Rodeo. She'll be missed, not only by her family, but by a host of friends thoughout the West. +++++++++++++++++ HERALD & News Klamath Falls, Oregon April 1, 2001 Tribal Elder, Civic Leader Dibbon Cook Passes On Dibbon Cook, 98, an elder of the Klamath Tribes with an extensive history of civic involvement in both Indian and non-Indian organizations, died March 29, 2001. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Klamath Assembly of God Church. Visitation is Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Davenports Chapel of the Good Shepherd is in charge of arrangements. Lunch will be served following the services. Mr. Cook was born Aug. 2, 1902 to George Cook and Amelia Skeen in Pokegama, Calif. He attended Yainax Agency School in Yainax, Sherman Institute in Riverside, Calif. and Haskell Indian School in Lawrence, Kans., where he majored in leather and harness-making. Mr. Cook was a member of the Sprague River Friends Community Church as well as attending the Chiloquin Assembly of God, Beatty Community Church and Williamson River Mission. He made shoes for families in Sprague River area, as well as harnesses and saddles. He served with the Kansas National Guard Troop C, 114 , an all-Indian troop. He was disciplinarian at Fort Bidwell Indian School. Mr. Cook enjoyed hunting and fishing for salmon and trout. He enjoyed sports, especially high school basketball, football and baseball. He was a rodeo enthusiast, and a craftsman. Mr. Cook made antler jewelry and arrowheads, which he sold at Indian trade shows throughout the Pacific Northwest. He was a master leather and harness maker, and also crafted shoes, saddles, bridles, purses and other goods. He enjoyed teaching children and helping out at Klamath culture camps and enjoyed visiting with people of all types. He particularly enjoyed going to powwows and watching Indian people dancing in their native regalia. That was a source of great pride to him, that Indians would not lose their culture and history and unity. Mr. Cookâs friendships crossed many cultural lines, too. He served on the Beatty Rodeo committee, was a member of the Sprague River baseball team, and served as an officer of numerous civil organizations and boards. They included the Sprague River PTA, Klamath Crimes Prevention program, Sprague River Fire Department and the Chiloquin Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Chiloquin school board, Klamath Land Marks Committee, and a fund raiser for the Inter-Community Hospital, now Merle West Medical Center. He also served on the Klamath County Nursing Home committee and was president of the Chief Schonchin Cemetery Association. He also served for many years on the Klamath Indian Basketball Committee. For 12 years he was the official weather spotter and managed the Sprague River weather station for the National Weather Service. He was secretary-treasurer of the Klamath Tribes Memorial Association and was instrumental in erecting a plaque honoring Captain Jack, a Modoc chief hanged for his part in the Modoc Wars that took place in the Lava Beds south of Tulelake. Following termination of the Tribes in 1954, Mr. Cook served as tribal chairman of the remaining members of the Klamath Tribes. He was also secretary to the tribal general council for more than 30 years. Mr. Cook was a lifetime member of the Masonic Lodge, where he was past Master of the Chiloquin Lodge No. 197 and district deputy of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. He was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and a Shriner. He was grand marshall for the Chiloquin Rodeo Association, a member of the Klamath Falls Jaycees, supported the Sprague River Pioneer Days and Klamath Treaty Days. He is survived by Lou Ellen and Jack Sternberg of Chiloquin and Melva Fye of Klamath Falls; grandchildren Kathy and Nick Rich of Chiloquin, Lorelei and Rudy Rios of Chiloquin, Salmon Fye of Indianapolis, Amadou and Rita Fye of Sprague River, Mam Kumba Fye of Indianapolis, Aminata Fye of Klamath Falls, and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Cook was preceded in death by his wife Esther Cook. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital, 3103 Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CONNEY, COWEN, SARGEANT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pZB.2ACE/305 Message Board Post: Sandy Pratt posted this obituary: OBIT February 2, 1975 Winnie Mae Henthorne, 39, died here January 31, 1975. Survivors are: husband, Clarence; daughters, Donna Conney, Dianne, of Klamath Falls, Elaine, Sandra, Shari, Debra and Orthelia, all of Chiloquin; son, Clarence Henthorne III, Chiloquin; sister, Judy Barney, Warm Springs, Or; one grandson; nieces and nephews. Is the Donna Conney mentioned here the wife of Marshall Conney? Thank you in advance for your time.
Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon September 4, 1983 Donald Lloyd Campagna, 67, Yarnell, Ariz., died August 27, in Stanley, Idaho. Mr. Campagna was born September 11, 1915, at Klamath Agency to Tony and Pearl Campagna. He was married to Arlene Harvey on November 7, 1956, in Minden, Nev. He lived most of his life in the Klamath Basin. Mr. Campagna formerly was a federal officer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, a Chiloquin Police Chief, and a vice chairman of the Klamath Indian Tribe. He retired as a heavy equipment operator in 1972. Survivors include his wife, Arlene of Yarnell, Ariz; daughters, Donna Webb of Salem, Merrynan Vaughn of Incline Village, Nev., and Cheryl Rice of Napa Vine, Wash.; stepson, Gary Daniels of Oregon City; brother, Pat Ryan of Klamath Falls; sister, Corrine Fields of Rogue River; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 6.1983, in the chapel of Ward's Funeral Home. Private cremation services were held in Twin Falls, Idaho last Monday. Private family interment will follow Tuesday's services at Wilson Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. _________________________________________________________________ Persistent heartburn? Check out Digestive Health & Wellness for information and advice. http://gerd.msn.com/default.asp
Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon November 27, 1990 Loreen "Auntie" Allen, 68, Alturas, died November 23, 1990, at Alturas Rancheria. She was born November 4, 1922, in Likely, the eldest daughter of Harry and Beaulah Allen. She spent most of her years working on ranches, mainly the Reed Ranch in Lakeview. Mrs. Allen was known extensively for her beadwork. She enjoyed attending powwows, sewing, gardening, travel, and her home life. Survivors include her sister and brother-in-law, Bunnie and Edson DeGarmo, and numerous great nieces and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Alvarita Kelly. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Federated Church in Alturas, with the Reverend Bob Ropp officiating. Interment will be in the Allen Family Indian Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon October 27, 1974 Ernest G. Ashworth, 69, died in Portland, Ore., October 25, 1974. Complete arrangements will be announced by Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon October 28, 1974 Funeral services for Ernest Guye Ashworth will be held from Ward's Klamath Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 29, 1974, at 10 a.m. Concluding services and vault interment will follow at Lobert Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon March 28, 1957 Funeral services for Mrs. Maxine Walker Belgard, Chiloquin, who died March 25, will be held in the Assembly of God Church, Beatty, on Friday, March 29, at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., with the Reverend Vincent Bodner officiating. Final rites and vault interment will be in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery. Mrs. Belgard is survived by her widower, Benny Belgard, Chiloquin; her mother, Mrs. Venetta Davis and a brother, Clifford George; sisters, Mrs. Thomas Wright, Chiloquin, Evelyn Hall, Macdoel, Lavina McKinney, Portland and Mrs. Frank Jordon, Roseburg; also an uncle, Owen Riddle, Bly; grandmother, Mrs. Dora Walker and numerous other relatives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon January 21, 1958 Etta Vera Barrera, 51, died in Portland January 18, 1858. She was a native of Klamath County and had resided in Portland for the past 8 years. She is survived by a sister, Rebecca Baldwin of Portland. Funeral services will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 22 at 10:30 a.m., with vault entombment at 1:30 in the Hill Cemetery. The Reverend William Rentz of the Chiloquin Assembly of God Church officiating. _________________________________________________________________ Persistent heartburn? Check out Digestive Health & Wellness for information and advice. http://gerd.msn.com/default.asp
Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon April 17, 1986 Eleanor Blair Gill, 75, died April 16, 1986, in Chiloquin, Oregon. She is survived by her sister, Dolly Kirk, Agency Lake, Ore.; cousin, Hugh Knight, Chiloquin, Ore; and friend, Evelyn Ayers, Agency Lake, Ore. Private cremation was held April 17, 1986. O'Hair's Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon June 19, 1958 Funeral services for Loren Miller Bond, 11, who died in Salem on June 15, will take place from the Chapel of Ward's Funeral Home on Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m., with the Reverend William Rentz of the Chiloquin Assembly of God Church officiating. Concluding services with vault entombment will follow in the Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mona Rose Bickham, Chiloquin; stepfather, Robert Bickham, Chiloquin; brother, Roger Bond, White Swan, Wash; and a sister, Barbara Bond, Toppenish, Wash. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon April 30, 1986 Vernace Branham 57, died in Portland, Or. She is survived by her daughters, Anita Louise Barrett, Portland, Or, Anna Mae Perez, Puerto Rico, Faye Della Downs, Portland, Or, and Tammy Branham, Klamath Falls, Or; sisters, Harriett Parrish, Sprague River, Or, Neva Beck, Ca; cousin, Corrine Hicks, Chiloquin, Or; uncles, Irvin Weiser, Klamath Falls, Richard Biss, Warm Springs, Or; plus numerous other relatives. Services will be held Saturday, May 3, 1986, at 10 a.m. in the Beatty Methodist Church with lunch following and also services at 1 p.m. with Pastor Tim McGee officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at the Paiute Cemetery, Beatty, Or. Davenport's Chapel of the Good Shepherd, directors. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath News Klamath Falls, Oregon December 7, 1923 Ethel Briggs, the 13 year old daughter of Mrs. Nick Rossi, passed away at her home in Chiloquin Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Interment was on Monday at the Hill Cemetery near the farm station. Ethel Mae Briggs, died December 1, 1923 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Republic Klamath Falls, Oregon November 21, 1907 Mrs. Joe Briggs, a well known resident of the reservation, died at her home at the Agency last Friday morning. _________________________________________________________________ Persistent heartburn? Check out Digestive Health & Wellness for information and advice. http://gerd.msn.com/default.asp
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pZB.2ACE/269.1 Message Board Post: I'm an adopted mom, writing the family history for my kids and their descendents. You should be able to get the legal adoption papers, like my son did. Those papers give names etc. that will be very helpful. I used those papers to start my search and I now have considerable information on their birth family ancestors.
OBIT July 16, 1958 Estelle Henry Brown, 35, native and lifelong resident of Klamath County, died here July 14, 1958. She is survived by half sisters, Lila Lynch of San Pablo. Ca., and Gertrude Lynch of Indiana. July 17, 1958 Funeral services for Estelle Henry Brown will take place from the Assembly of God Church, Beatty, on Friday, July 18, 1958, at 10 a.m., Rev. Vince Bodner officiating. Commitment service and vault entombment in the Masenkasket Cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KLAMATH AGENCY HEIRSHIP RECORDS Henry, Lee Arlott Died - January 1, 1919 Father - William Henry Mother - Alpha Pitt Henry _________________________________________________________________ Watch LIVE baseball games on your computer with MLB.TV, included with MSN Premium! http://join.msn.com/?page=features/mlb&pgmarket=en-us/go/onm00200439ave/direct/01/
Klamath News Klamath Falls, Oregon November 16, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Dallie Givans of Bly are receiving the sympathy of their friends over the death of their infant daughter who died in the Klamath Valley Hospital Sunday. A number of prominent Bly residents were in the city yesterday to visit Mrs. Givans. November 15, 1926 Mary Givan, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Givan of Bly, passed away in this city on Sunday evening, November 14, 1926. The child was laid to rest in Linkville Cemetery this afternoon at three o'clock. Besides her parents, 2 sisters, Ellen and Martha, survive. Klamath News November 16, 1926 Late Sunday night death claimed Mary Givan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas G. Givan, well known residents of Bly. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home. Interment followed in Linkville Cemetery. Rev. Petelle of the First Christian Church conducted the services. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News June 18, 1982 DALLAS GIVAN, LAKEVIEW NATIVE Cedarville --- Dallas "Dally" Gordon Givan, 83, Cedarville, died in a Redding, Calif. hospital on Tuesday. Mr. Givan was born on September 4, 1898, in Lakeview. His parents were James Givan and Dora Rambow. He was raised in Warner Valley. He was a rancher and a livestock brand inspector for the Klamath Indian Reservation at Beatty. Mr. Givan was one of a group of persons who started rodeos in Lakeview, Bly, Klamath Falls and Beatty. He was a member of the Klamath County Sheriff's Posse and a past member of the Lakeview Elks Lodge. He made his home for the past few years in Cedarville. He was preceded in death by 2 daughters, Ellen and Mary Givan, and a son, Dallas G. Givan. Survivors include his wife, Violet of Cedarville; daughters, Martha Cassidy of Baker and Jill Switzler of Klamath Falls; son, Ernie of Fort Bidwell; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in Lakeview, with the Reverend Guy Ascherman of Surprise Valley Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery in Lakeview. The Ousley-Osterman Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath News Klamath Falls, Oregon September 24, 1924 Obituary for E.T. Givan Jr., 2 1/2 years old. Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon September 25, 1924 From the effects of throat infection that puzzled physicians, Ernest Truman Givan, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Givan of Bly, died in Medford yesterday at 11 a.m. The boy had been sick for two weeks and was taken to Medford 10 days ago. The funeral cortege will leave Whitlock's Mortuary tomorrow morning at 9:55 a.m. for the Sacred Heart Church, where a benediction will be offered by the Reverend Father A.L. Loeser. From the church the funeral procession will proceed to Mt. Calvary Cemetery, where the body will be interred. The child was born in Salem, February 6, 1922, and was much loved by residents of the Bly district and all who knew him. Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon September 29, 1924 Beautiful floral offerings and a crowded church characterized the funeral services held Friday morning at 10 o'clock for little E.T. Givan Jr., age 2 1/2 years, who died at Medford early this week from a septic sore throat. The Reverend Father Loeser offered a benediction aided by the Sacred Heart Choir. Following the services the funeral cortege proceeded to Mt. Calvary Cemetery where the body was interred. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/pZB.2ACE/302.1 Message Board Post: I was lucky to find a site where all the buried at Linkville Cemetery were listed. There I found Peter´s name and also his second name, which was Enar, so now I know for sure he´s the right Peter! He was buried Dec 20, 1941 (block 14, plot 3, lot 8/9), but I still don´t know wheter he had a family or not. Good to know I´m on the right track though. I´ve also found some more information about his brothers´ sons. Walter G. Fryxell apparently lived at 414 Boren Ave in Seattle when he died in 1962. He was married to Marie and had a son, Walter J, and two daughters, Mary Lee and Jennifer Ann. Walter´s brother Einar Fryxell of Tacoma, was married to Hope, who died in 1959 only 43 years old. The youngest brother, Alvin Fryxell of Tacoma, had a son Terry who lived in Shelton in 1969. At that time Alvin´s oldest brother, Oscar Fryxell, lived in Puyallup, I will of course add this new information from the Tacoma obituaries to the message board of Pierce County, Tacoma. Martina
I am searching for info. on Donald Roberts family. I wonder if anyone could get me a copy of his obit.? He died in Klamath Falls 10 July 1982. If you have any info. on this family I would love to hear from you. I also need a list of his children. Thank you, shirley sjw600@msn.com