Death of William Wamsley
William H. Wamsley, aged 63 years who has spent many years of his life in this county, died in St. Joseph hospital Saturday, where he had only been taken the day before. He had been in poor health several years. Funeral was held Monday forenoon in Merchant's Asotin chapel, the funeral being preached by Rev. J. D. Lewellen, and burial was made in the Asotin cemetery.
The deceased was a member of a pioneer family who resided many years at the mouth of Ten Mile creek, a few miles up Snake river. He farmed for a number of years near Craigmont, Idaho, and then moved to Montana and later to Oregon. He returned to Asotin about five years ago.
In 1904 he was united in marriage to Mammie Ables, and to this union two children were born. In 1917, he was again united in marriage to Bertha Sarter, and to this union three children were born.
He is survived by two sons and two daughters, Clair, Craigmont, and Kenneth, Eugene, Ore., and Bernadine and Doris Wamsley, Eugene; two brothers, Sam Wamsley, Asotin; Arch Wamsley, Lapwai, and four sisters, Mrs. Adeline Taylor, Miss Angie Wamsley, Asotin, Mrs. Clara Lougee, Spokane; Mrs. Lillian Marshall, Arizona.
Death of William Wamsley
William H. Wamsley, aged 63 years who has spent many years of his life in this county, died in St. Joseph hospital Saturday, where he had only been taken the day before. He had been in poor health several years. Funeral was held Monday forenoon in Merchant's Asotin chapel, the funeral being preached by Rev. J. D. Lewellen, and burial was made in the Asotin cemetery.
The deceased was a member of a pioneer family who resided many years at the mouth of Ten Mile creek, a few miles up Snake river. He farmed for a number of years near Craigmont, Idaho, and then moved to Montana and later to Oregon. He returned to Asotin about five years ago.
In 1904 he was united in marriage to Mammie Ables, and to this union two children were born. In 1917, he was again united in marriage to Bertha Sarter, and to this union three children were born.
He is survived by two sons and two daughters, Clair, Craigmont, and Kenneth, Eugene, Ore., and Bernadine and Doris Wamsley, Eugene; two brothers, Sam Wamsley, Asotin; Arch Wamsley, Lapwai, and four sisters, Mrs. Adeline Taylor, Miss Angie Wamsley, Asotin, Mrs. Clara Lougee, Spokane; Mrs. Lillian Marshall, Arizona.
Family Members
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Frances Emma Wamsley Fine
1861–1901
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Jennie E. Wamsley Vance
1862–1892
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Samuel Christopher Wamsley
1864–1939
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Carrie Adaline Wamsley Critchfield
1867–1945
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Iva May Wamsley
1868–1868
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Florence Etta Wamsley Rostad
1870–1926
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Angeline "Angie" Wamsley
1872–1952
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Clara Evelene Wamsley Lougee
1876–1955
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Lillian Belle Wamsley Marshall
1878–1955
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James Albert Wamsley
1880–1880
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Archie C. Wamsley
1882–1945
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