Wm. V. Cales Dies Suddenly
William Valentine Cales, 65, resident of Centralia since 1918, died suddenly Monday night at the family home, 726 H street. Born February 14, 1883, in Cercoxie, Mo., he came to Bucoda at the age of five and resided there until moving to Centralia.
Mr. Cales, a retired barber, was a member of the Centralia IOOF and Rebekah Lodges, the local aerie of Eagles and Barbers' local No. 359. Surviving are his wife, Lucretia; four daughters, Mrs. Neola Wilburn, Orting; Mrs. Lola Titus, Tacoma, and Mrs. Eva Lewis and Mrs. Lorraine Chowning, Centralia; stepdaughter, Mrs. Ila Gourde, Centralia; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Tacoma, and Mrs. Susie Marvin, Centralia, and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Pontious-Cattermole chapel. The Rev. R. A. Anderson will officiate and burial will be at Mountain View.
Wm. V. Cales Dies Suddenly
William Valentine Cales, 65, resident of Centralia since 1918, died suddenly Monday night at the family home, 726 H street. Born February 14, 1883, in Cercoxie, Mo., he came to Bucoda at the age of five and resided there until moving to Centralia.
Mr. Cales, a retired barber, was a member of the Centralia IOOF and Rebekah Lodges, the local aerie of Eagles and Barbers' local No. 359. Surviving are his wife, Lucretia; four daughters, Mrs. Neola Wilburn, Orting; Mrs. Lola Titus, Tacoma, and Mrs. Eva Lewis and Mrs. Lorraine Chowning, Centralia; stepdaughter, Mrs. Ila Gourde, Centralia; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Tacoma, and Mrs. Susie Marvin, Centralia, and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Pontious-Cattermole chapel. The Rev. R. A. Anderson will officiate and burial will be at Mountain View.
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