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Minnie Irene <I>Stiteler</I> Lawson

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Minnie Irene Stiteler Lawson

Birth
Farlington, Crawford County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 Jun 1966 (aged 79)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cedar Corridor, South Wall, Tier 1
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MINNIE IRENE LAWSON

Graveside service for Mrs. Minnie Irene Lawson, who died Saturday in a Seattle hospital after a long illness, will be Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Riverview Abbey Mausoleum.

Mrs. Lawson, 79, was born in Farlington, Kan. She came to Oregon with her family at the age of 12 and came to Portland in 1934 from Newberg. She lived in Portland until the death of her husband, Nolan, in 1963, when she moved to Seattle.

Mrs. Lawson was a member of the Pythian Sisterhood and the Society of Friends.

Survivors include three sons, Clowery, of Wyoming, Albert, Great Falls, Mont., and Creighton, Spokane, Wash.; three daughters, Mrs. Merle Jones, Portland, Mrs. August Tiedeman, Cordova, Alaska, and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Seattle; a brother, William Stitler, California, 17 grandchildren; and 8 great- grandchildren.

Published in The Oregonian, June 29, 1966.
MINNIE IRENE LAWSON

Graveside service for Mrs. Minnie Irene Lawson, who died Saturday in a Seattle hospital after a long illness, will be Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Riverview Abbey Mausoleum.

Mrs. Lawson, 79, was born in Farlington, Kan. She came to Oregon with her family at the age of 12 and came to Portland in 1934 from Newberg. She lived in Portland until the death of her husband, Nolan, in 1963, when she moved to Seattle.

Mrs. Lawson was a member of the Pythian Sisterhood and the Society of Friends.

Survivors include three sons, Clowery, of Wyoming, Albert, Great Falls, Mont., and Creighton, Spokane, Wash.; three daughters, Mrs. Merle Jones, Portland, Mrs. August Tiedeman, Cordova, Alaska, and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Seattle; a brother, William Stitler, California, 17 grandchildren; and 8 great- grandchildren.

Published in The Oregonian, June 29, 1966.


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