WASHINGTON CEMETERY Burial list of Washington Cemetery submitted by T Sheldon, proofread by Gavin Vincent 8 December 1999. Washington Cemetery has also been known as Riverside Cemetery. Section 18, Town 14 North, Range 8 West, in the present township of Raymond. The land for the cemetery was donated by Sarah Lamley in 1903, the wife of Job Lamley, first sheriff of Pacific County. When the Lamley's son, George, drowned in 1891, they buried him in the orchard on their farm, then later donated that parcel for a community cemetery. The cemetery is completely unkempt and is overgrown with myrtle, blackberry and fern. Many markers were originally of wood, which now are rotted away. Other markers no longer exist. It is possible that some of the markers were missed due to the undergrowth. ARNDT, Buster, b.28 Oct 1905, d.3 Jan 1915 ARNET, Henry, d.29 Oct 1879, d.7 Jun 1915 ARNOLD, Mary M., b.1826, d.1950, m/o Mrs. G.F. PHILLIPS BARTLETT, Leland H., b.8 Jun 1884, d.13 May 1912 BATCHELOR, Julia A., b.1866, d.1940 BURYCH, ? , homemade marker with only surname CORDES, Wiedrich, d.1 Jul 1930 COSGROVE, Lila Mae, b.12 Feb 1895, d.14 Mar 1918 DYKES, Blanche, b.7 Oct 1915, d.25 Oct 1918 DYKES, James Goebel, b.12 Jul 1899, d.31 Dec 1918 EASTMAN, Minnie L., b.13 Jun 1900, d.18 Aug 1905 ELLIOTT, Lee H., b.20 Jul 1894, d.11 Apr 1911 ENSKAVITCH, Ustin, b.1887, d.24 Feb 1920 ERVIN, Catherine KALE, b.1862, d.1923 ERVIN, William, b.1899, d.1916, stone down FOSTER, Evaline (MUNNELL), b.2 Mar 1832 Mercer Co PA, d.Jun 1914, age 82y, m/o 7 offspring but 6 lived, m. 1856 in PA, moved to Pacific Co in 1906 from Buffalo Co WI, w/o W.B. FOSTER, William E., d.19 May 1912, age 6m6d FRAIZER, Hector B., b.26 Aug 1848, d.17 Apr 1900 GAILEY, Catherine W., b.1870, d.1959 GAILEY, Clarence C., b.1867, d.1921 GAILEY, Elta Josephine , d.4 Sep 1910, age 16y GAILEY, John W., b.1900, d.1982, most recent burial GAILEY, Josephine, d.7 Sep 1910, age 17y, d/o Clarence, b. Elgin NE, came to Raymond 1909, buried 9 Sep GAILEY, Vivian J., b.1918, d.1926 GAILEY, Winfield S., b.1897, d.1941 HARRIS, ?, d.1942, baby HEARD, ? , d.29 Jun 1918, age 29y9m7d HEARD, Claborn J., b.17 Oct 1861, d.13 Oct 1950 HEARD, Claude C., b.1887, d.1917, s/o C.J. & B. HEARD, Esibell, b.1861, d.1917, w/o C.J. HEIGHT, Andrew, b.1847-1941 HEMON, Agnetta Caterina, b.1861, d.1913, w/o Olof HIATT, Charles W., b.1902, d.1917 HIATT, James, b.15 Aug 1891, d.30 Dec 1914 HUSSELL, John, b.1852, d.1933 HUTCHINSON, Aaron, b.1887, d.1911 HUTER, Frank, b.31 May 1901, d.9 Sep 1917, s/o M. & K. JOHNSON, Betsy, b.1844, d.1924 JOHNSON, Gunnar, b.3 Sep 1912, d.12 Sep 1912 JOHNSON, Haagen, b.1833, d.1919 JOHNSON, Ole Bernhardt, b.1881, d.1943 KETTNER, Harrey Adam, b.24 Sep 1941, age 82y2m29d KETTNER, Harvey A., b.1859, d.1941 KETTNER, Sarah, b.1857, d.1927 KETTNER, Scott O., b.1889, d.1905 KIGHT, ?, d.3 Dec 1930, baby boy KNUDSON, John Adolf, b.1880, d.1935 KRUPA, Elisabeth, b.28 Apr 1912, d.13 Jun 1914, homemade wooden cross LAMLEY, George, d.9 Apr 1891, age 18y, a merchant's clerk employed at Bay Center, first burial at this cem, no marker LAMLEY, Job, no stone, other sources show b. England, lived in OH first 10 yrs, enlisted Ft. Leavenworth in Santa Fe Bn for Mexican War, fought Comanches on Ark River 4 Jun 1848, crossed plains carrying govt supplies in 1849, arr. Oregon City OR Nov1849, intended to go to CA for gold but involved inshipwreck aboard JOSEPHINE at Astoria 14 Dec 1849 on Columbia River Bar, joined in building Pacific City on Barker's Bay near Ft. Canby, elected sherriff Jun 1852 LAMLEY, Sarah, no stone, w/o Job, d/o Daniel Pegg "Cougar" WILSON who built old mill for which Mill Creek was named LEBER, Daisy (PARSELL), b.1882, d.1913 MEDAK, Albina, b./d.1919 MADEN, Melvina, d.16 Nov 1936, age 6w, home made concrete marker MADEN, William E., b.1918, d.1937 MEEGAN, Emma, d.12 Sep 1935, age 74y3m MILLER, J.H., d.18 Dec 1912, age 67y, b. PA, m. Mary WAGNER of OH MILLER, Martha, b.30 Mar 1886, d.27 Jan 1907, w/o J.H. MILLER, Warren, b.30 Jan 1886-27 Jan 1900, s/o J.H. & Martha MOSSMAN, Cora F., b.31 Mar 1870, d.19 Sep 1916 MOSSMAN, Winfield, b.1852, d.1921 NOWOGROSKI, John, b.22 Mar 1893, d.23 Jan 1919 O'BRIEN, Catherine E., b.26 Jul 1914-11 Nov 1914, d/o G.P.& Anna T. OSBORN, Dilly, b.1861, d.???? OSBORN, Sherman, d.6 Jul 1931, age 66y3m15d OSBORN, William R., b.1861, d.1916 PARSELL, Benjamin F., b.1838, d.1920 PARSELL, Delia J., b.1887, d.1934 PARSELL, Henry B., b.1874, d.1900 PARSELL, Lowell, b.1893, d.1979 PARSELL, Lucy J., b.1849, d.??? ? PARSELL, Rindia L., b.1889, d,1927 PONZOHA, Matt, home made marker RAYMOND, William G., b.18 Nov 1835 Royalston MA,d.2 Feb 1914 Raymond WA RENDEL, Joseph C., b.1889, d.1928 RICHARDSON, Hoy Andrew, b.2 Nov 1904, d.5 Mar 1915 RIDDELL, Albert, d.20 Nov 1912, age 38y, an indian man b. Bruceport WA, widower, had special street car hired for mourners, nickname: Doc RIDDELL, Elizabeth, b.1881, d.1905, w/o Albert RIDDELL, Eugene , b.1870, d.1905, s/o John RIDDELL, John, b.1836, d.1904, m. indian girl, built first mill at South Bend, was merchant with bro Valentine at Bruceport, reportedly worth 1/4 million at death ROSENDAHL, Charlie, b.8 Feb 1881, d.19 Feb 1909 ROSENDAHL, Hedvig, b.24 Feb 1855, d.10 Mar 1904 ROSENDAHL, Helga (JUDPER), b.11 Jun 1884, d.19 Jan 1910 ROSENDAHL, Oscar A., b.1897, d.1946 SMITH, David W., b.1853, d.1917 SNYDER, P.C., b.8 Jun 1880 Key Station KY, d.28 Dec 1908 Raymond WA THOMAS, Henry, b.1827, d.1861 THOMAS, Lucetta, b.1832, d.1910 WEBB, George W.,/b>, b.1855, d.1933 WEST, ?, homemade marker, broken WHITINGTON, Daniel A., b.1863, d.1916 WHITINGTON, Margaret, b.1865, d.1963 WILLIS, G.E., b.1854, d.1912 UNKNOWN, many, unmarked/illegible