Hubbard - Clyde Ainsworth, 73, of Oregon City and former resident of Hubbard for most of the 65 years he spent in Oregon, died at his home Sunday. He was born May 8, 1874, at Monticello, Iowa. He was a Spanish-American War veteran and a member of James U. Campbell camp, United Spanish War Veterans, Oregon City. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Ainsworth; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Kauffman, Hubbard; Mrs. Earl (Iva Mae) Fawver, and Mrs. Edith Collins, Canby; and Mrs. Natie Nephew, El Cajon, Cal.; three sons, Charles and Louis, Chehalis, Wash., and Clark, Forest Grove; a stepson, Alfred Lytle, Oregon City.
The services were held Wednesday at Oregon City. Burial was in Hubbard cemetery.
The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
December 11, 1947, Page 8, Column 4
Hubbard - Clyde Ainsworth, 73, of Oregon City and former resident of Hubbard for most of the 65 years he spent in Oregon, died at his home Sunday. He was born May 8, 1874, at Monticello, Iowa. He was a Spanish-American War veteran and a member of James U. Campbell camp, United Spanish War Veterans, Oregon City. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Emma Ainsworth; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Kauffman, Hubbard; Mrs. Earl (Iva Mae) Fawver, and Mrs. Edith Collins, Canby; and Mrs. Natie Nephew, El Cajon, Cal.; three sons, Charles and Louis, Chehalis, Wash., and Clark, Forest Grove; a stepson, Alfred Lytle, Oregon City.
The services were held Wednesday at Oregon City. Burial was in Hubbard cemetery.
The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
December 11, 1947, Page 8, Column 4
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