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Cyril David Alexander

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Cyril David Alexander

Birth
New Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 May 1938 (aged 44)
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Friendship Row 28 Lot 337 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Oregon City Enterprise, June 7, 1938

Graveside services for the late Cyril David Alexander, 44 year-old disabled American war veteran, whose body was found floating in the Willamette river at Meldrum, Saturday, were held at the Lebanon (Pioneer) Cemetery Monday afternoon, interment being in the family plat.

Mr. Alexander was born January 6, 1894, in New Richmond, Wisc., and made his home in Clackamas county, for about 20 years, residing at Colton and Park Place, also in Portland for some time before coming to Clackamas county.

Surviving are three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Anna Aronson, Beaver, Ore.; Mrs. Agnes Loveall, Hillsboro: Mrs. Florence Ruzicka, Vancouver, Wash.;V. G Alexander, St Johns; Ross R. and W. S Alexander, Ocean Lake, Ore,.

Note: Cyril David Alexander was the last person buried at Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery. In July of 1942 he was moved to Lebanon I. O. O. F./Masonic Cemetery.
Oregon City Enterprise, June 7, 1938

Graveside services for the late Cyril David Alexander, 44 year-old disabled American war veteran, whose body was found floating in the Willamette river at Meldrum, Saturday, were held at the Lebanon (Pioneer) Cemetery Monday afternoon, interment being in the family plat.

Mr. Alexander was born January 6, 1894, in New Richmond, Wisc., and made his home in Clackamas county, for about 20 years, residing at Colton and Park Place, also in Portland for some time before coming to Clackamas county.

Surviving are three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Anna Aronson, Beaver, Ore.; Mrs. Agnes Loveall, Hillsboro: Mrs. Florence Ruzicka, Vancouver, Wash.;V. G Alexander, St Johns; Ross R. and W. S Alexander, Ocean Lake, Ore,.

Note: Cyril David Alexander was the last person buried at Lebanon Pioneer Cemetery. In July of 1942 he was moved to Lebanon I. O. O. F./Masonic Cemetery.


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