Lebanon Express April 29, 1968 Matilda Unger Matilda Unger, 97, Albany died Saturday, April 27 at Albany General Hospital after a brief illness. She was born Jan. 22, 1871 at Scio, the daughter of pioneer family of John T. Bilyeu and Mary J. Gumm. Her parents came to Scio on the same wagon train when they were children, her father from Missouri and her mother from Iowa. They were married at Scio. Mrs. Unger attended the Burgen Hollow School near Scio. She married William J. Unger, Nov. 20, 1895 at Albany, who preceded her in death in February, 1953. They had lived in Roseburg and Ashland ten years coming back to Lebanon in 1910 where he was employed at the Lebanon Flour Mill. When it was taken over by Crown Zellerbach and converted to paper mill he continued with them for many years. Mrs. Unger had lived in Albany the last six years. She was a member of the Providence Church. She is survived by a son, Audey Unger, Lebanon; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A brother, Fred, who was tone of the first Ford dealers in the area, opening a agency in Scio in 1905 and sister Lucella, preceded her in death. Service will be Tuesday, April 30, 2 p.m. at Huston Funeral Home, with the Rev. Joe Wiens, First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow at the IOOF Cemetery.