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Lois Naomi <I>Smith</I> Herron

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Lois Naomi Smith Herron

Birth
Death
9 Aug 1968 (aged 91)
Burial
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6 AOUW, Lot 15, Grave 2
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Married Charles Wesley Herron on July 11, 1894, at Spokane, WA.

Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, August 15, 1968

Mrs. Herron Rites Monday in Pullman
HATTON - Funeral services were conducted for Lois Herron Monday at
Kimball's Funeral home in Pullman with Elder Craig S. Willis officiating.
Mrs. Herron was 91 years old at the time of her death Thursday at the
Ritzville Memorial hospital.
She was born to James G. and Rebecca Smith at Blandenville, Ill., on
February 1, 1877. She came with her parents to Cheney at the age of eight.
In 1894 she married Charles W. Herron and in 1902 they moved to Adams
county where they homesteaded. They farmed near Kahlotus and Hatton (on
the old John Goodenough place where the Robert Bernard family resides) until
1926 when they moved to Pullman.
Her husband died February 11, 1945, and Mrs. Herron continued to live in
Pullman until 1956 when she moved to Kahlotus.
She was a member of the Adams County Historical society, and was a charter
member of the Pullman Seventh-day Adventist church and served as their
secretary for several years.
Mrs. Herron is survived by five sons, Oren G. and James J. Herron, both of
Kahlotus; Orville L. Herron of Cutbank, Mont.; C. Benjamin Herron of Sidney,
Mont.; and Robert R. Herron of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Harry (Agnita)
Robinson of Bend, Ore.; Mrs. Colin (Lelia) Chester of Soda Springs, Ida.; and
Mrs. Edwin (Lore) Raymond of Yakima; 17 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren
and three great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Robert Herron, Kent Herron, Jack
Herron, Dennis Herron, James Herron and Clark Herron.
Concluding services were beside her husband at the Pullman cemetery.
Attending from Michigan Prairie were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashcraft and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Curry, accompanied by John Shimek of Lind.
Married Charles Wesley Herron on July 11, 1894, at Spokane, WA.

Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, August 15, 1968

Mrs. Herron Rites Monday in Pullman
HATTON - Funeral services were conducted for Lois Herron Monday at
Kimball's Funeral home in Pullman with Elder Craig S. Willis officiating.
Mrs. Herron was 91 years old at the time of her death Thursday at the
Ritzville Memorial hospital.
She was born to James G. and Rebecca Smith at Blandenville, Ill., on
February 1, 1877. She came with her parents to Cheney at the age of eight.
In 1894 she married Charles W. Herron and in 1902 they moved to Adams
county where they homesteaded. They farmed near Kahlotus and Hatton (on
the old John Goodenough place where the Robert Bernard family resides) until
1926 when they moved to Pullman.
Her husband died February 11, 1945, and Mrs. Herron continued to live in
Pullman until 1956 when she moved to Kahlotus.
She was a member of the Adams County Historical society, and was a charter
member of the Pullman Seventh-day Adventist church and served as their
secretary for several years.
Mrs. Herron is survived by five sons, Oren G. and James J. Herron, both of
Kahlotus; Orville L. Herron of Cutbank, Mont.; C. Benjamin Herron of Sidney,
Mont.; and Robert R. Herron of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Harry (Agnita)
Robinson of Bend, Ore.; Mrs. Colin (Lelia) Chester of Soda Springs, Ida.; and
Mrs. Edwin (Lore) Raymond of Yakima; 17 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren
and three great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Robert Herron, Kent Herron, Jack
Herron, Dennis Herron, James Herron and Clark Herron.
Concluding services were beside her husband at the Pullman cemetery.
Attending from Michigan Prairie were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ashcraft and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Curry, accompanied by John Shimek of Lind.


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