left a son and a daughter. Oct. Lucius Milo Richards, an Ashland (Wisconsin) man, died at Tacoma, Wash., Tuesday. claim in Puyallup valley, and later took a pre-emption claim near Hillhurst. August 22, 2021 7:00 AM Lysle Monroe Thomas Mary BoltonBolton, MaryBorn in England in 1833; died She was the daughter of Frederick Meyer, one of An engine left here with the lady's husband about 3:30 a.m. to search for her, and her body was found about 20 miles south, near Coles, Cal., badly mangled by the train. The body is at Cassedy & Allens. He was preceded in death by a son, Eugene. [The News Tribune (Tacoma WA) contributed to G.T. Garfield and Asotin Counties. Community rallies to help family, Yes, you are seeing regular trolleys on new Hilltop line. Roy. Tr. had two daughters, Mrs. Fremont Campbell and Mrs. P. A. Mrs Mary Dwyer, for many years a resident of this city, and widow of James Dwyer, formerly a well known railroad man, who in 1851 was killed while employed as yardmaster for the old Memphis system at Fort Smith, died yesterday at her home in Tacoma, Wash., messages to that effect having been received here by her brother, Fire Chief Joe Ausman and other relatives. The funeral occurred from the residence of W. M. Wycoff, the Rev. Peter Judson Services will be held Monday in Yakima. Frederick MeyerMeyer, Frederick.Born in Germany; died Mrs. Emma Katherine LaCross, 87, of 1711 S. Adams St. died Tuesday. 1915. by CNP] Rev Wm Morris Barker bishop of the jurisdiction of Olympia, died suddenly at his home in Tacoma Wash. on the 21st of angina pectoris age 46. Wherever he lived he made many warm friends. [The Tacoma News Tribune, Friday August 30, 2002, Pg. Surviving him are his wife, Pearl, in Juneau; two daughters, Beverly Kimball of San Francisco and Margaret Peterson of San Jose, Calif; and a son, Ray 1830; died at Tacoma, Nov. 29th. Mrs. J.H. Severin Jacobs She Capt. Mrs. Boatman and her husband, Willis Boatman, came to Oregon in 1852 from Transcribed by CNP] Margaret married Oliff Peterson, and was the mother of three sons. Clarence Edward Snow, 82, a 48 year resident of Olalla, died Wednesday at Harrison Memorial Hospital. 1915. at Gaffney's chapel; burial in Washington Memorial cemetery, Seattle. Isaac CarsonCarson, IsaacBorn in Hendricks County, Nelson, Elex Hammerstrom, Floyd Carroll, Robert R.W. Martin Hopkins Two brothers, Joe and Frank Ausman, also survive. to Oregon in 1851, and lived in that state for twelve years. age of 80 years on March 11, at her home in Tacoma. Copyright Genealogy Trails at Fern Hill, Pierce County, Dec. 27th, aged 74 years. John Housley Paul A. Hartt, 70 of 5815 Hartt's Road died in a Seattle hospital yesterday. [Tacoma Daily Ledger, July 25, 1936 - Sub. and great-grandchildren that I lost count; as well as many friends and relatives who love him and will sorely miss him. Visitation before the service 11:30-12:30. He re-enlisted from Iowa in September of that year, and served until the close of the war, rising to the rank of Major. 1889. 1887-1970 While working near one of the saws, a belt broke, and he was struck a hard blow in the face with a piece of the leather, throwing him upon the saw. Floyd will be missed by family and the many friends he has made over the years as a pipe fitter. It was brought here, and a coroner's jury returned If convicted, he faces up to . 2, Tacoma Times, Tacoma Washington - Sub. 1845, and who soon after settled upon a land claim in what is now Pierce Rowland, SusanDied at Roy Dec. 3d, aged 95 years. In Memory of HAROLD BRUCE HARTT 1887-1970 by CNP] Nella Mabel Healy, 79, of Gig Harbor, died September 14, 1991. Seattle Man Dies III No. County. [The Tacoma News Tribune, June 25, 1965 - Sub. Funeral services will be held Monday at the Tuell chapel, with the Rev. This list will be updated as investigations conclude and next of kin are notified. by Bradley Thomas] Tr. Agnetta, widow of Thomas M. Chambers, who was a pioneer of 1852. VI; pub. S.W., Puyallup, Saturday, 11 a.m. [Source: The Spokesman - Review (Spokane, WA) March 15, 1916; pg 6] The goal of the Pierce County Medical Examiner & Coroner is to provide a forensic report on the established cause, manner, and time of deaths that occurred in Tacoma. University Place. The Downey family settled in Pierce Oct. 1912. For the past 50 years he lived in Tacoma, and had been in the employ of the water department for many years. . Terri Victor, and brothers Von, Jon, and James Bruenn. 89, and Tacoma Canton No. Seattle, WA; Vol. Funeral services 12:30 p.m. Friday, September 20 at the Key Center Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. William Barker left. by CNP]George W. BarlowBarlow, [Source: The Pioneer Dead of 1914; Washington Historical Quarterly, Jonathan Lucas, Los Angeles County's chief medical examiner-coroner, is shown in 2014 when he was the chief deputy medical examiner in San Diego County. [The Tacoma Daily News (Tacoma, WA) Saturday, April 18, 1908] Obituary Notices - April 25, 2022. . by CNP] Death Statistical Files (1968 to 2021 final annual files and preliminary quarterly 2022 files) Information about decedent (age, education, date of birth, race, occupation, marital status, etc. Lane family, which crossed the plains and over the Naches Pass in 1853. His father lives at Florence and has been telegraphed for. The Harpers formerly lived at Narrows. Services will be announced by Mountain View Funeral Home. She is survived by two sons, Albert, and Clyde McKee of Seattle; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Lee, Tacoma; a brother, Louis Maronn, and a sister, Mrs. Minie Zoske, both in Iowa; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. After a few weeks overlooking the country, they settled in Pierce She and her husband, Darius Mead Ross, came lived on Hood's Canal until 1908, when they removed to Tacoma. [Tacoma News Tribune (Tacoma, WA) - Saturday, January 17, 1948. She also soon He remained there sixty-two years. Charles M. Thomas, 70, passed away at his home, 5924 South I Street, Friday. Steilacoom. John LathamBorn in England, June 22, 1837, died at By The News Tribune Updated August 25, 2021 10:37 AM Losing someone isn't easy and there are many steps to be taken in handling their affairs. Family member include; sons, William M. Yeim, Robert J., Tacoma; Michael W., Gig Harbor; sisters, Josephine McClure, LaVern, Calif.; Muriel Wallace, Olympia; grandchildren, Jessica Ellsworth, Robert Healy, William Healy; Michael Healy, Jr., Gerald Healy, Renee Healy, Mitchell Healy, Martin Fortin., Madonna Johnson, Michelle O'Neal and Debbie Dearing, [Tacoma News Tribune, April 15, 1945 - Submitted by Bradley Thomas] 1914. tr by GT*Team-PS] He was a retired custodian of city schools and had lived in Tacoma for 29 years. A few days before her death Mr. and Mrs. Boatman Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. A.H. Westenberg, of Yakima, a stepsister, Mrs. W.W. Whalen , of San Anseimo, Calif.; two grandchildren, Mrs. June G. Jasper , of His second wife was IV No. He served in the Marine Corps from 1925 to 1929. Decedent Name Age at Death City of Death Date of Death; Charles Scott Cooper: 37: Tacoma: 30-Nov-08: Loyal Emerson Day: 61: Lakewood: 26-Mar-17: Thomas G Andrews: 74: Puyallup: His parents were well known. Her sister, Jane, married John F. DeVore, a Methodist minister. Margaret Chambers PetersonPeterson, Margaret Service will be announced by Mountain View Funeral Home. Mr. Beuston was married three times. John Madison Dennett passed away at the city hospital in Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 14, 1920, at the age of 82 years. Join 30,000+ readers each month and get the latest news and information from Western Pierce County direct to your inbox, daily, free of charge. He was born in Essen, Germany, and came to the Wilkeson area in 1917. The following are the names, ages, and death location for cases confirmed where next of kin have been notified. The list also includes frequently accessed records from other local agencies. Clara D. PetersonPeterson, Clara D.Born at He was a Territorial Legislator, U. S. Indian official, and [The Tacoma News Tribune, April 2, 1945 - Sub. His more recent A sadder case is not recorded in the criminal annals of the state. & M. Kent, transcribed by cddd] 1915. Mellinger Funeral Home. VII; pub. Harvey E. Lytle, 77, died Friday at his home, 3723 South 7th street. Rev. Funeral Friday-The funeral of Mrs. Maria Bolander will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from Lynn's chapel. He was the owner of Arlo's Bakery, which he built when he first came to Juneau in 1949 and operated until his death. John T. Cormick in 1876, who died in Dyrer Mortuary in charge. VI; Tr. Surviving is his brother, Albert Jacobs of Tacoma. He came as a soldier to the United States garrison at by Bradley Thomas] Steilacoom, July 13th, 1856; died at Tacoma March 5th. be announced by Cassidy and Allen. Mrs. Edward (Olive) Thomas, 83, past president and regent of the Ladies Auxiliary of Tacoma Moose Lodge, died Thursday in a Yakima nursing home. Harold Bruce Hartt Ashland, Or., Jan. 5- North-bound passenger train No. VI; pub. daughters, nineteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren survive her. Frank Richards Tr. four children. He was the only traveling salesman and kept the mill running much of the time nights as well as days. In 1862 he went into the gold mining country of Idaho and adjacent parts. Tacoma-Pierce County Obituary Index from the Tacoma Public Library She was born Nov. 1, 1957, in Soap Lake to Henry and Meeka Bruenn; she graduated from Wilson High and Tacoma CC, where she met her husband of 35 years, Doug Storey. The teeth cut through his right shoulder and collar bone down close to the cavity of the chest, cutting and tearing the flesh as only a circular saw can do. [Source: The Pioneer Dead of came to Oregon in early days, and participated in one of the first Indian Tr. Services are announced by Mountain View Funeral Home. Mr. Piette was a native of Belgium but spent most of his life in Appleton. Knox, Indian agent at Skokomish[sic]. John M. McGhee was accidentally killed by the cars at Blue Canyon coal bunkers, east of Tacoma, yesterday. by Bradley Thomas] She was married to Eugene Reiber in 1961. Mexican and Indian Wars. He was president of the company and was a great worker for it up to the day that he was taken to the hospital. Surviving are his wife, Edith; a son, Erich; two daughters, Edith and Dianna; and his mother, Mrs. Nathilbe Weerth, of Philadelphia. Jane A. WaltersWalters, Jane A.Born in Canada in IV No. She was a graduate of Abbotsford High School and the Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. VI; pub. In 1864 Eliza Richards never appeared to regret his martyrdom, but his gloomy prospect so palled on him that he succumbed to his grief. Byron BarlowBarlow, ByronBorn at Plymouth, Michigan, [Appleton Post Crescent, Appleton Wisconsin April 13, 1922] of Seattle, Rosemary Graves of Port Orchard, Lettie Mesloh of McKinleyville, Calif., Janis Elston of Federal Way and Sharon Hoskins of Port Orchad; two sons, Joseph of Port Orchard and Lewis of Tacoma; 34 grandchildren; 65 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Tr. by Maurene Miller] Alphonse A. Jesseit survived by one son, George. He was unmarried; his nearest relatives The body is at Buckley-King's. by Bradley Thomas] [Source: The Eliza Jane RossBorn in Illinois, Dec. 10, 1830; died at [The Eugene City Guard (Eugene, OR) - Saturday, March 10, 1883] Peterson belonged to several different societies, but was greatly attached to As an employee of the Hudson Bay John N. ReynoldsReynolds, John N.Born in Kentucky, Floyd Eugene Bornman WillsonWillson, Eliza KirklandBorn in 1848; died in Pierce by Bradley Thomas] came to Puget Sound in 1853, Evelyn accompanying them. Death Notices. In 1863 they came He belonged to Holy Rosary church. Grace L. Thomas He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Sorensen at Minneapolis, and Mrs. McGarry of California, and two brothers, Albert of Malden Mass, and T.O. She was born in Prairie City Ore., and came to Tacoma in 1919. Walter J. Spader Tr. [The Tacoma News Tribune, April 2, 1945 - Sub. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickering, Caledonia pioneers. afterwards was a member of the territorial legislature from Walla Walla, Deceased leaves two daughters, Miss Anna Housley of Tacoma, Mrs. Edgar Jones of Colorado, and one son, James Housley of Orting. She was active at her church and in various professional and educational organizations. The funeral will be She was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen in 1992. Lena A. McKenzie [Source: The Pioneer Dead of 1912; Washington Historical Quarterly, Seattle, The Indian escaped by swimming ashore, but Capt Rowland clung to the boat in the hope of saving it and perished before aid could reach him after her perilous [The East Oregonian (Pendleton, OR) - Saturday, June 16, 1877] years. Mrs. Grace L. Thomas, 38 years old, wife of C.M Thomas, died Friday night at a local hospital, Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Gerald and Lysle, both of Tacoma, her parents Mr. And Mrs. D. Turner of South Tacoma; a brother, Nelson Turner, and a sister, Leslie Turner, also of Tacoma. its beginning in 1903 to the end of her life. Three sons, John C. of California, and Mike and James of Tacoma, 16 grand children and 3 great grand children. at Tacoma April 18th. war of 1855-56. by Bradley Thomas] He gave Bill Nye his first newspaper job at Laramie, Wyo. Wren. Survivors include his wife, Ruth C. Bacon; one son, Thomas John; two grandsons of Puyallup, Brian and Robert and one daughter, Mary Ann Bacon Cook of Vancouver, Wa. Lysle Monroe Thomas, 62, of 3102 S. 11th St., died Friday in a local hospital. His lodge affiliations included Tacoma Elks for 50 years, Puyallup Eagles and a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 969. Peter Judson, the first white settler on Commencement bay, who took up a half section of land now in the heart of Tacoma, W. T., in October 1850, died on his ranch adjoining the Nesqually Indian reservation Monday, aged seventy-seven years. Jan. 1913. Jan. 1913. Oct. 1912. She is survived by a daughter, Sharon and son-in-law, Grant Miller, Bainbridge Island, granddaughter, Stephenie, Oklahoma City, OK; grandson, Jason Centralia; sister Betty Gaudreau, Centralia; sister-in-law, Mary Alice Fleming, Chehalis; and several nieces and nephews. first graving dock in the Puget Sound Navy Yard, by Byron Barlow & Co. 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