Anacortes American February 23, 1933
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C.M. Robinson Dies of Heart Attack
Following a slight illness, Cassius Montgomery Robinson died at his home some time either Saturday evening or Early Sunday morning. He lived in a small house near his son, Ray Robinson and when Mr. Robinson called at the house to see his father Sunday morning, he found he had passed away from a heart attack. Mr. Robinson was a native of Ohio, but had been a resident of Anacortes for the past 40 years. He was carpenter by trade, until his health necessitated a cessation of that work.
He is survived by two daughters Mrs. C.B. Lancaster of Rose City, Oregon and Miss Edna Robinson of Portland, Oregon; two sons, Don Robinson of Oakland, California, and Ray R. Robinson of this City. Also two brothers, one in Kansas and one in Idaho.
Funeral Services held from the Haughen Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 O’clock with Rev. J.C. Reed of the Presbyterian Church Officiating
Anacortes American February 23, 1933
Page 1
C.M. Robinson Dies of Heart Attack
Following a slight illness, Cassius Montgomery Robinson died at his home some time either Saturday evening or Early Sunday morning. He lived in a small house near his son, Ray Robinson and when Mr. Robinson called at the house to see his father Sunday morning, he found he had passed away from a heart attack. Mr. Robinson was a native of Ohio, but had been a resident of Anacortes for the past 40 years. He was carpenter by trade, until his health necessitated a cessation of that work.
He is survived by two daughters Mrs. C.B. Lancaster of Rose City, Oregon and Miss Edna Robinson of Portland, Oregon; two sons, Don Robinson of Oakland, California, and Ray R. Robinson of this City. Also two brothers, one in Kansas and one in Idaho.
Funeral Services held from the Haughen Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 O’clock with Rev. J.C. Reed of the Presbyterian Church Officiating
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