Born Aug. 14, 1896, in Cairo, Ill., Mrs. Blodgett had lived in Portland since 1910.
She was a past matron of Friendship Chapter, OES, the Irvington Women's Club and rose City Park Methodist Church, where she was affiliated with the Ladies' Circle.
Surviving are the widower, Emery; sisters, Mrs. Max Rothenberger, Portland, and Mrs. George Masic, Lake Oswego, and a brother, Harry C. Burmester.
Private entombment will be at Riverview Cemetery Mausoleum.
[The Oregonian, 6 Apr 1961, p 28]
Born Aug. 14, 1896, in Cairo, Ill., Mrs. Blodgett had lived in Portland since 1910.
She was a past matron of Friendship Chapter, OES, the Irvington Women's Club and rose City Park Methodist Church, where she was affiliated with the Ladies' Circle.
Surviving are the widower, Emery; sisters, Mrs. Max Rothenberger, Portland, and Mrs. George Masic, Lake Oswego, and a brother, Harry C. Burmester.
Private entombment will be at Riverview Cemetery Mausoleum.
[The Oregonian, 6 Apr 1961, p 28]
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