Evening Herald March 19, 1940 Frank Mark Willis, a lifelong resident of Klamath County, passed away at the Klamath Agency on Sunday, March 17. The deceased was a native of Beatty and was aged 24 years, 9 months and 9 days when called. He is survived by a sister, Laura Robinson; nieces, Anna Mae and Cynthia Robinson; nephew, Leslie Robinson Jr.; aunt, Mrs. Ellen Hecocta; uncle, Willie David. The funeral service will take place from the Methodist Church at Beatty on Wednesday, March 20, at p.m., the Rev. B.V. Bradshaw officiating. Commitment service and vault entombment in the Masekesket Cemetery. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 27, 1928 Funeral services for the late Alvin Willis, resident of Chiloquin, will be held on Wednesday from the Beatty Church at Beatty, at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in the Muschskeset Cemetery. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 24, 1926 Beatty - Delores Williams, aged 4 months, died on the 18th. She was the granddaughter of the late McClellan Williams. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Republican February 1, 1912 CINDA WILSON IS CALLED BEYOND Captain O.C. Applegate has received word by phone from Charley Faithful, one of his old Modoc Scouts, that his daughter, Cinda Wilson, died at the family home above Yainax at 10 a.m. Tuesday, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Wilson was an Indian woman of rare intelligence, and was last an employe of the Indian School Service at Klamath Agency, and her many friends of both races will miss her. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald January 24, 1940 Virgil Wilson, a lifelong resident of Klamath County, passed away at the Klamath Agency on Monday evening, Jan. 22. The deceased was a native of the Klamath Reservation and was aged 58 years when called. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Eliza Wilson; sons, Virgil Jr., Vernie, Clifford and Floyd; daughter, Anna Wilson; brother, Finley; sister, Blanche Jones; nephews, Leander Wilson, Jack Jones and Chester Jones; nieces, Florence Jones and Frances Wilson. ------------------------------------ Evening Herald January 26, 1940 The funeral service for the late Virgil Wilson will take place from the Methodist Church at Williamson River on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m., the Rev. L.W. Mooney officiating. The remains will be taken to the church Friday evening where the body will rest in state until the hour set for the final rites. Commitment serivce and vault entombment will be in the Wilson Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald July 15, 1913 INDIANS TO WED A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Virgil Wilson and Lottie Clarkson. The groom-to-be lives on the reservation and the bride is a California Indian girl. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald June 29, 1942 Eliza Wilson, a lifelong resident of the Klamath Reservation, passed away in Chiloquin on Sunday, June 28, 1942 at 9:25 p.m. The deceased was aged 90 years when called. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Jones of Chiloquin; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild and 4 nephews. ------------------------------------- Evening Herald June 30, 1942 The funeral service for the late Eliza Wilson will take place from the Williamson River Methodist Church Thursday, July 2, 1942, at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Ross Ferguson officiating. The commitment service and interment will follow in the family plot in the Wilson Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald November 5, 1940 Edwin Woodrow Wilson, a resident of Chiloquin, passed away near Modoc Point on Monday, Nov. 4, 1940. The deceased was a native of the Klamath Reservation and was aged 22 years when called. He is survived by his mother, Pearl Littig of Seattle, Wash.; one brother, Delbert Wilson of Stewart, Nev.; two sisters, Lorice Wilson and Esther Mina Lotches of Chiloquin; one aunt, Eliza Long of Chiloquin; also 10 cousins, all of Klamath County. --------------------------- Evening Herald November 7, 1940 The funeral service for the late Edwin Wilson will take place from the Methodist Church at Williamson River, on Friday, Nov. 8, 1940, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. L.W. Mooney officiating. The commitment service and vault entombment will take place in the Wilson Cemetery. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Klamath Republican November 20, 1913 Edwin Wilson of Klamath Agency and Miss Pearl Patterson of Chiloquin were married at the Methodist parsonage, 1019 Bush Street, Saturday evening. They will live at the agency. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (No paper or publish date.) Baby Wilsey, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilsey, passed away in this city on Tues., Sept. 30, 1947. Besides her parents she is survived by a sister, Patricia Ann, her grandmother, Mrs. Melvira Ruff, five aunts and an uncle, all of Chiloquin, Ore. The remains are at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 925 High. Notice of the funeral arrangements will be announce later. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evening Herald March 17, 1927 Long Wilson, a well known rancher of the Wood River country, passed away at his late residence near Fort Creek this morning at 6:20 following a brief illness. He is survived by his wife, Mary Wilson, a daughter, Mrs. Ella Brown and a son, Robert Wilson. The funeral cortege will leave his late residence at Fort Creek on Saturday monring at 9 o'clock and proceed to the Williamson River Church where services will be conducted by Rev. Poindexter. Interment will be made in the family plot in Hill Cemetery at 3 o'clock. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________ Test your ‘Travel Quotient’ and get the chance to win your dream trip! http://travel.msn.com