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Hazel Edna <I>Bressler</I> Cutsforth

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Hazel Edna Bressler Cutsforth

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Aug 1974 (aged 82)
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum, Corridor 1, crypt 600
Memorial ID
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Funeral Notice
Frank T. Cutsforth died Feb. 10 1952, late of Canby. He was born June 29, 1888 to John and Eva (Warren) in Wyocena, Wisconsin, the second child of five. The family moved to Marion County, Oregon about 1905, this is where he met and married Elestine Malo at the age of 21 on November 17, 1909. To this marriage three children were born. They owned and operated the Cutsforth's Grocery in Canby, Oregon, a family owned and operated grocery store which united with Thriftway in 1970 and is still being operated by the family. He married Hazel Daley on May 8, 1928 in Nevada. Survivors are his wife Hazel, sons Glenn of Canby and Merwin of Portland, daughter Zoe Fry of Salem. Also surviving is brother Clyde, Gervais; and sisters Tressie Rae, Eugene and Vera Harper, Gervais.
Private commitment Riverview mausoleum.
The Oregonian newspaper, Feb. 13, 1952, section 3, page 5, column 5.
Funeral Notice
Frank T. Cutsforth died Feb. 10 1952, late of Canby. He was born June 29, 1888 to John and Eva (Warren) in Wyocena, Wisconsin, the second child of five. The family moved to Marion County, Oregon about 1905, this is where he met and married Elestine Malo at the age of 21 on November 17, 1909. To this marriage three children were born. They owned and operated the Cutsforth's Grocery in Canby, Oregon, a family owned and operated grocery store which united with Thriftway in 1970 and is still being operated by the family. He married Hazel Daley on May 8, 1928 in Nevada. Survivors are his wife Hazel, sons Glenn of Canby and Merwin of Portland, daughter Zoe Fry of Salem. Also surviving is brother Clyde, Gervais; and sisters Tressie Rae, Eugene and Vera Harper, Gervais.
Private commitment Riverview mausoleum.
The Oregonian newspaper, Feb. 13, 1952, section 3, page 5, column 5.


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