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/312 Message Board Post: Hello, Could someone please look up an obituary for me? Or tell me where to write to get a photocopy of the following obituary. Thank you for your help! Name: Ida Hendrickson Johnson Date: Sept. 30, 1940 Place: Klamath Falls, Oregon
Herald and News September 21, 1975 Clarence Gentry, Klamath Native Clarence M. Gentry, 61, died here Thursday. Gentry was born July 7, 1914, in Klamath Falls and lived most of his life in the Klamath Basin. A graduate of Medford High School, he moved to Chiloquin in 1934 where he built a home on the Williamson River and ranched. He also worked as a logger and heavy equipment operator for the Klamath Indian Agency, Winema National Forest and Kingsley Field. He moved to Klamath Falls in 1969. Gentry was active in the Eagles. Survivors include his wife, Pauline, Klamath Falls; sons, Donald, Modoc Point, David, Bonanza, Clarence Jr., Hawaii, Gene, Chiloquin; stepsons, Nixon and Paul Colvin, Portland; daughters, Nancy Ridenour, Chiloquin, Ila Charles and Patty Jackson, Central Point; sisters, Marie Hobbs, Chiloquin, Ella Peirce, Washington, Hildegard Hicks, Chiloquin, Thelma Cunningham, San Bernadino, Calif., and 23 grandchildren. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herald and News November 12, 1958 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gentry of Chiloquin died in this city Nov. 11. Besides his parents, he is survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gentry and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parazoo, all of Chiloquin. O'Hair's Memorial Chapel will announce the funeral arrangements. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 9 Dial-up Internet Access fights spam and pop-ups now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
(no date) Mrs. Celia DuFault, 83, former resident of Klamath Falls, died in Santa Ana, Calif., on May 22, 1944, according to word received here. Funeral services were held in Santa Ana on Saturday with interment in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in that city. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fort Klamath Cemetery Headstone Celia DuFault Born Oct. 1, 1904 Died Nov. 2, 1904 Our Darling Baby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Klamath Republican November 14, 1907 Mrs. E.H. DuFault went to Fort Klamath Wednesday to attend the last sad rites over her sister, Mrs. John Cole. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald March 10, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. George DuFault, recently married in Reno, returned home to Beatty on Monday following their honeymoon. Mrs. DuFault was Miss Margaret Swope of Klamath Falls. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald January 21, 1937 Beatty - George DuFault has returned to Beatty from an extended visit with his mother at Santa Ana, Calif. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath News June 24, 1927 Word of the marriage of Miss Florence Madeleine DuFault, formerly of this city, to Roswell Norman Parrish, a young Canadian, has been received here by friends. The ceremony was performed at Santa Ana, California. The young couple will make their future home in Los Angeles where the groom is purchasing agent for the Crescent Creamery Company. The bride graduated from the Klamath County High School with the class of 1918 and the family have many friends in this county who will read of the marriage with much interest. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 9 Dial-up Internet Access fights spam and pop-ups now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
June 20, 1922 Chiloquin, Oregon The many friends of Winfield Jackson were shocked to hear of his death Tuesday afternoon. He has been sick for a few months but he was reported a little better last week. He had just passed his 18th birthday and had many friends among the young people. He is survived by a mother, father, two brothers and sister, all of Chiloquin. The funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon. He was buried at Wilson Cemetery, a few miles below here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 25, 1940 Johnny Jackson, a young Indian who was one of Klamaths promising candidates for ring honors on the Pacific Coast a few years ago, died Thursday moring at Hillside Hospital. He suffered internal injuries in a horse accident on the Jim Johnson ranch at Modoc Point last Tuesday. Young Johnny Jackson, as he was billed on fight cards during his ring career, fought in numerous local matches and in other cities on the Pacific Coast in the years from 1931-1935. He was 30 years old when he died. +++++++ April 25, 1940 Johnny Jackson, a resident of Modoc Point, passed away in this city on Thursday, April 25. The deceased was a native of North Fork, Calif., and was aged 30 years when called. He is survived by his wife, Dianah, of Calif., father, William; sister, Julia and a grandfather, all of Calif. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- July 14, 1924 Chiloquin, Oregon Harry Jackson, local rancher, returned from a trip to Sacramento, where he purchased a new Oldsmobile through the Winema Auto Company of Klamath Falls. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald Klamath Falls, Oregon May 8, 1926 Captain Applegate left this noon for Beatty to attend the last rites for Albert Hotches Jackson. Jackson fought in the Modoc War and was a close friend of the Captain's. The funeral will be held at 2:30 this afternoon. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 9 Dial-up Internet Access fights spam and pop-ups now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
Herald and News May 28, 1972 Preston Howard Kimbol, 41, died in Redding, Calif., May 25, 1972. Survivors are brothers, Charles, Chiloquin, and Richard, Portland; sisters, Mary Reyes and Gertrude Parazoo, Chiloquin, and Edna Mae Johnson, Hayward, Calif. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ward's Funeral Home. _________________________________________________________________ Looking to buy a house? Get informed with the Home Buying Guide from MSN House & Home. http://coldwellbanker.msn.com/
Herald and News December 1, 1954 Mrs. Rose (Walter) Kerrigan, prominent member of the Klamath Tribe and a native of Chiloquin, died at the family home in Ashland early Tuesday morning, Nov. 30. She would have been 74 years old on Dec. 26. Mrs. Kerrigan had been ill for some time and had been in the Ashland Hospital a few days before her death. She had visited relatives at Chiloquin last week. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Kerrigan moved to Ashland in Aug. 1939. Mrs. Kerrigan was the mother of 14 children, 3 of whom survive in addition to her widower. A daughter, Mrs. Edward (June) Poitras; sons, Orville and Harry Wright; 38 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren; two half-sisters, Mrs. Pansy Ohles and Mrs. Viola Rugg. She was a member of the Methodist Indian Mission of Williamson River. Tentative plans for funeral arrangements are for graveside services at 10:30 a.m. Thurs., Dec. 2 at the Wilson Cemetery, Williamson River, with the Rev. Harley Zeller officiating. _________________________________________________________________ Getting married? Find great tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married
Herald and News May 9, 1959 Donna Rae Knight, 18, died here May 8. She was a lifetime resident of this community. She is survived by two sons, Louis Raymond and Kenneth Leon, both of this city; mother, Dora Tuter of this city; sisters, Mrs. J.W. Overstreet, Mrs. Jean Thomason, Mrs. Geraldine Cannady, Mrs. Patricia Lotches, Mrs. Dorene McNair, Rosemary Tuter, Dianne Tuter, Priscilla Tuter, and Mrs. Ruth Worner; brothers, Robert and Douglas Tuter. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lola Mae Knight died at age 5 months, May 31, 1958. Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight Brother: Francis Arthur Half-sister: Alice Marie Mitchell Grandmother: Perthina Lalo Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com
Evening Herald May 18, 1935 Robert Wilson passed away at the Klamath Agency on Friday, May 17, following a brief illness. The deceased was born on the Klamath Reservation, and was aged 67 years when called. He was a rancher and stock-raiser. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Nora Berniece Wilson, and one son, Paul, of the Agency; one sister, Mrs. Harrison Brown, of Beatty. The many friends are respectively invited to attend the funeral service, which will take place on Sunday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m., from the Methodist Church of Williamson River, of which church he was a charter member. The Rev. B.V. Bradshaw will officiate. The interment will be in the Wilson Cemetery. The remains will be taken to the Williamson River Church on Sunday, there to rest in state from 10 a.m. until the time for the funeral service. _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com
Evening Herald January 6, 1941 Steve Swain, a resident of Klamath County for the past 6 years, passed away at Klamath Agency on Sun., Jan. 5. The deceased was a native of Santa Rosa, Calif., and was aged 29 years when called. He is survived by his wife, Esther, and 2 daughters, Estella Faye and Wanda Mea, all of Beatty; a grandmother, Mrs. Ben Ross and 2 aunts, Catherine Mota and Gladys Bowman, all of Santa Rosa. There will be a morning service at 10 a.m. The funeral service will take place from the Beatty Church on Tues., Jan. 7 at 1 p.m., the Rev. Father Michael Ahearne of Chiloquin officiating. Commitment service and vault interment in the Piute Cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
Klamath Republican February 17, 1910 Edwin Wilson and Elsie B. Stokes, both of Klamath Agency, secured a marriage license Tuesday. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Evening Herald January 16, 1937 Avery Stokes passed away at the Klamath Agency on Friday evening, Jan. 15. The deceased was a native of the Klamath Reservation and was aged 28 years when called. He is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Francis Smith of Beatty, Katherine Stokes of California and Mrs Dinah Cress of Chiloquin; grandmother, Mrs. Esther Stokes of Chiloquin. ---------------------------- Evening Herald January 18, 1937 The funeral service for the late Avery Lawrence Stokes will take place from the Williamson River Church on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 1 p.m., the Rev. A.J. Neufeld officiating. Commitment service and interment will be in the family plot in the Hill Cemetery. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald July 21, 1930 Dinah Stokes passed away Monday morning at 10 o'clock. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald October 31, 1940 Esther Stokes, born on the Klamath Reservation many years before the first white men set foot in this country, died at her home in Chiloquin Wednesday, Oct. 30. According to official records Mrs. Stokes was 104 years of age at the time of her death. Mrs. Stokes' husband, Charles, died in 1918 during the flu epidemic. He was an honored member of the early Indian councils and prominent in tribal affairs during the years the white men and the Indian arranged boundary lines and made settlements. -------------------------- Evening Herald November 1, 1940 The funeral service for the late Esther Stokes will take place from the Methodist Church at Williamson River on Saturday, Nov. 2, 1940 at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. L.W. Mooney officiating. The commitment service and interment will be made in the family plot in the Hill Cemetery. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Republican August 23, 1900 Married, on Monday by Judge Hatton, at his residence in Klamath Falls, Mr. Paddy Ecocsis and Mrs. Lizzie Stokes, both of Klamath Agency. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/
Evening Herald November 15, 1932 Mrs. Mollie Snipes, wife of Lee Snipes, passed away Sunday morning following a brief illness. Mrs. Snipes was a native of Modoc County, Calif., and was the daughter of Doctor Johnie. She was aged about 48 years when called. Two sisters, Mary Pedie of Likely, Calif., and Emma Patterson of Bieber, Calif., a brother, Arthur Jackson of Marysville, Calif., a granddaughter, Bertina Isaacs, and her husband survive her. Tentative funeral arrangements are for services to be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Williamson River Church, following which interment will be made in Wilson Cemetery. ------------------------------ Evening Herald November 15, 1932 Mrs. Mollie Snipes, wife of Chief Lee Snipes who is a well known Indian character of the Klamath Country, passed away Sunday at her reservation home, following a brief illness. She was a native of Modoc County, Calif., and was a daughter of Doctor Johnie, a famous witch-doctor of his tribe. Besides her husband, Mrs. Snipes is survived by two sisters, Marie Pedie of Likely, Calif., and Emma Patterson of Bieber, Calif., a brother, Arthur Jackson of Marysville, Calif., and a granddaughter, Bertina Isaacs. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Williamson River Church. Interment will follow in the Wilson Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 16, 1932 The funeral cortege of Mrs. Molly snipes will leave her late residence near Modoc Point Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 and proceed to the Williamson River Mission, where Rev. Mr. Bradshaw will officiate at the last rites, which will be held at 2:30. Interment will follow at Wilson Cemetery in the family plot. _________________________________________________________________ Getting married? Find great tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married
Evening Herald July 8, 1929 Mary Jane Smith, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Beatty passed away Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock following a brief illness. She was born at Beatty and aged one year and 2 months at the time of her death. In addition to her parents she is survived by a sister, Thomasina and a brother, Elwin. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services to be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the Williamson River Church with Rev. Cotton officiating. Interment will be made in the family plot in Hill Cemetery. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald May 5, 1941 Thomas Grant Smith, a lifetime resident of Klamath County, passed away in this city on Wednesday, April 30. The deceased was aged 49 years when called. He is survived by sons, Elwin, Raymond and Clifton; daughters, Thomasine and Phyllis; also 3 nephews and 3 nieces. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 9 Dial-up Internet Access fights spam and pop-ups now 3 months FREE! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/
Evening Herald June 18, 1929 Jess Schonchin, well known resident of Sprague River passed away Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. He is survived by his wife, Lottie Schonchin; 6 daughters, Leola, Doris, Vera, Wilma, Patricia and Magdaline; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schonchin; brothers, Cain and Riggs; one half-brother, Bryant; three sisters, Mrs. Angelina Walker, Mrs. June Chipp and Margaret Schonchin; half-sister, Mrs. Ellen Hecocta. He was born in Klamath County and aged 37 years at the time of his death. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the services to be held Wednesday afternoon at the residence at Sprague River at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the family plot in Chief Schonchin Cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Getting married? Find great tips, tools and the latest trends at MSN Life Events. http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=married
Evening Herald November 8, 1933 Baby Mose, the infant daughter of Clarence R. Mose of Modoc Point died at her home Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 on Wednesday at the Williamson River Mission with Rev. Bradshaw officiating. Interment will follow in the Wilson Cemetery. ***************************************************************************** Evening Herald December 9, 1938 Clarence Reynold Mose, a lifelong resident of the Klamath Reservation, passed away at his late residence near Modoc Point Thursday evening, Dec. 8. The deceased was a native of Beatty, and was aged 42 years, 9 months and 17 days when called. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mose, and a son, Manuel Mose of Modoc Point. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
Herald and News January 4, 1959 Elliott Rudolph Moore, 60, died in Chiloquin Jan. 2. He was a native of Fort Klamath and a lifetime resident of this community. He is survived by three brothers, Leonard, Theodore and Kenneth. Funeral services will take place from the chapel of Ward's Funeral Home on Monday, Jan. 5, at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. and Mrs. William Rentz of the Chiloquin Assembly of God Church officiating. Concluding services and interment will follow at 1:30 p.m. in the Wilson Cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Watch the online reality show Mixed Messages with a friend and enter to win a trip to NY http://www.msnmessenger-download.click-url.com/go/onm00200497ave/direct/01/
Herald & News January 26, 1958 HENRY NONEO Funeral services for Henry Noneo will take place from the Beatty Full Gospel Church on Monday, January 29, 1958 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., the Rev. Vincent Bodner officiating. Final rites and vault interment will be in the Paiute Cemetery. Henry Noneo, 78, died January 21, 1958. He was a native of Nixon, Nevada. Survived by 1 brother, Frank Noneo of Nixon, Nevada. +++++ Herald & News January 22, 1958 Henry Noneo, 78, died January 21, 1958 _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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Evening Herald November 26, 1925 Ike Jackson, well known Indian of the Klamath Reservation, plans to leave early next Monday for Washington, D.C., where he will confer with government officials in an effort to get better recognition for Indian Tribes in Oregon and Washington. Although he is a member of the Pitt River Tribe, he lives on the Klamath Reservation, where he has land, and where he is influential in the councils of the redskins. Jackson has represented the Klamath Indians before in the nation's capital and knows the ways of the lobbyists. He is personally acquainted with many government officials and believes he will be able to get the needed recognition. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 12, 1931 Isaac Jackson, familiarly known to hundreds of residents of the county as Ike Jackson, passed away at the family residence near Sprague River, Wednesday evening about 7:30, his demise terminating a brief illness. Mr. Jackson was born in the county and was about 72 years of age when called. He was well and favorably known to the Indian people of Southern Oregon and Northern California. In 1920 he was a delegate to Washington, D.C. for the California Indians. In addition to his wife Sallie, the following children are left to mourn his passing, Boyd Jackson of Arcata, Calif., Mrs. Edith Cole of Chiloquin, and Mrs. Winnie Robbins of Sprague River, McKinley and Ted Jackson of Sprague River; 22 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. As well as a brother, William Turner Jackson of Sprague River. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Sprague River Church and vault interment will follow in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery. ++++++++ Evening Herald November 16, 1931 ISAAC JACKSON A large number of Klamath County people gathered at the Sprague River Church to pay their last repects at the burial of Isaac Jackson. The services were held Saturday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. James Dole officiating. A wreath of floral tokens bore much evidence of the esteem in which he was held. The following friends acted as pallbearers: John Jackson Owen Riddle Joe Pough Wilbur Eggsman Harry Brown Watkin Davis. Mrs. Tilda Lotches was in charge of the floral arrangements. Vault entombment was made in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Republic March 14, 1907 Several families of Klamaths from the reservation, came thru Dairy last Friday from the Gap where they had gone to fish. They had with them the body of a 3 month old baby, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jackson and were taking it home for burial. From what I can learn, the child had met it's death in a strange manner. The mother had left it laying on the seat of the spring wagon while getting out of the vehicle, when by some means it was thrown out, falling under the wheel, which passed over it and caused its death. It was a sad homeward journey. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with the new version of MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Klamath News January 8, 1924 Chiloquin - An ambulance from Klamath Falls was in town Sunday evening to take Mrs. Nellie Moody to the hospital. She was suffering from burns sustained when her bedding caught fire. ----------------------------------- Klamath News January 15, 1924 Mrs. Nellie Moody who passed away Saturday morning was buried in the Hill Cemetery Sunday afternoon. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Maggie White, 3 granddaughters and several great-grandchildren. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with the new version of MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Evening Herald November 9, 1936 Bessie Mitchell, a resident of Sprague River, passed away in Tacoma, Washington, Friday, Nov. 6, following a brief illness. The deceased was a native of Alturas, Calif., and was aged 39 years, 10 months and 12 days when called. She is survived ber her husband, Ben Mitchell; sons, Bennie and Isom; daughter, Sharlene, all of Sprague River; mother, Mrs. Sallie Eades of Alturas; half-brother, Jeff Eades of Bieber, Calif. Funeral services will take place from the Community Church at Aprague River, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1936, at 1 p.m. The Rev. Ivy Clark of Sprague River will officiate. The commitment service and vault entombment will be in the Chief Schonchin Cemetery. _________________________________________________________________ Watch LIVE baseball games on your computer with MLB.TV, included with MSN Premium! http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200439ave/direct/01/