Obituaries: 1927 Multnomah Co., Oregon ********************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES(tm) NOTICE: ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/or/orfiles.htm ********************************************************************************* jchavnar@sbcglobal.net Chris Havnar April 2003 *************************************************** Multnomah County, Oregon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEIGER - Werner Steiger, aged 34 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Fay Steiger, father of Margaret and Joy Steiger; also survived by his mother, Mrs. Bertha Stieger, two brothers, J.W. and H.W. Steiger, and two sisters, Gladys M. Steiger and Mrs. Carrie Ainscough, all of Portland. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. at the chapel of Jacobson company, Foster road at 91st st. Interment, Lincoln Memorial Park. The Morning Oregonian, Tuesday, November 15, 1927 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCHMIDT - Late of 569 Madison st., Nov. 13, Adam Schmidt, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Caroline Schmidt, father of J. Raymond Schmidt and Mrs. Margaret Curtis of Portland. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 1:30 P.M. at the residential chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at the Lincoln Memorial Park. The Morning Oregonian, Tuesday, November 15, 1927 _________________________ MRS. LUNA D. FRENCH Private service for Mrs. Luna D. French, 1000 SW Vista Ave., was Saturday in J.P. Finley & Son Mortuary. Mrs. French died Friday in a Portland hospital. A Portland resident 14 years, Mrs. French was born Dec. 23, 1889 in McLeansboro, Ill. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. William E. Sherfey and Miss Bette L. French, both of Portland, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Anderson of Moscow, Idaho. Six grandchildren also survive. Interment will be at Rupert, Idaho. The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), Monday, April 1, 1968 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHILIP BALDINO Retired shoemaker Philip Baldino, 79, of 1316 SE Clinton St., died Friday at a local hospital. Mr. Blandino was born Nov. 29, 1888, in Italy, came to the United States in 1910 and lived in Portland since 1918. Survivors include his wife, Catherine; daughter, Rose, Portland, and sons, John, Frank, Joe, Jim and Larry, all Portland, and Nick, Pasco, Wash. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Edward Holman & Son Funeral Home. Funeral will be at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, with interment in Mt, Calvary Cemetery. The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon), Monday, April 1, 1968 _______________________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert A, Hannegan Albert A. Hannegan, 82, Portland, former Salem resident, died Thursday in a Portland hospital after a long illness. He was born in St. Paul and had lived in Salem about 50 years before moving to Portland. Hannegan was a retired real estate salesman. Survivors include the widow, Louise, Portland; daughter Mrs. Otto Nordurft, Portland; son Albert, West Linn; three grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Berg's mortuary in St. Johns district of Portland. Interment will be in the family plot at Gervais Masonic Cemetery. The Oregon Statesman (Salem, Oregon) , Saturday, August 5, 1967 ****************** ELLEN McGUIRE Rosary will be 8 p.m. Monday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Albany, for Mrs. Ellen (Nellie) McGuire, formerly of Albany, who died Friday, Mass will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in the church, Rev. Regis McGuire, her son, and Rev. John Betts officiating. Interment will be in Willamette Memorial Park, Albany, under the direction of Virgil T. Golden mortuary. The Oregon Statesman (Salem, Oregon) , Sunday, August 6, 1967 **** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alpha E. Graves Funeral for Alpha Elizabeth Graves, who died Wednesday at the age of 90 in a local hospital will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham. Mrs. Graves, who live most of her life in the Portland area, was widely known for fancy work with needle and thread. She was born Aug. 26, 1884, in Lusted, Ore. She resided at 12540 SE Powell Blvd. Surviving are a daughter, Inez Clinton, Portland; a brother, Robert Shumway, Gresham, and many nieces and nephews. Private vault interment will at Pleasant Home Cemetery, Pleasant Home. The Oregonian, Friday, November 22, 1974 page A30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buell E. Lee Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Gable Funeral Home for Buell Edgar Lee who died Tuesday at his home, 5110 E. Burnside St. He was 70. Mr. Lee was born in Mitchell County, Kan., and had been a Portland resident 31 years. He was a retired painting contractor. Survivors include his wife Grace E.; two sons, Delbert R. and Buell E. of Portland; a daughter, Bonnie E. Lausmann, Hood River, and six grandchildren. The family suggests remembrances be donations to the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children Private committal will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The Oregonian, Friday, November 22, 1974 page A30 ******************* Claude Wilkerson Funeral for Claude Lee Wilkerson, 67, of Clackamas will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham, with private burial in Damascus Cemetery. A retired auto mechanic, Mr. Wilkerson died Tuesday in a local hospital. He was born in Centerville, Iowa, and spent most of his early years in Oklahoma. He came to Oregon in 1947. Survivors include his wife Neva; six sons; Claude L., Jr., Los Angeles; Charles L., Boring; C. Lerel, San Pedro, Calif.; Clinton L., Portland; Carl ., Gresham; and Curtis L., Clackamas; a daughter, Mrs. D.V. Tamerius, Milwaukie; two brothers, John and Kenneth, Tulsa, Okla.; three sisters, Daisy Powell and Marie Lightfoot, Tulsa, and Vera Stiles, College Place, Wash.; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The Oregonian, Friday, November 22, 1974 page A30 ***************