DAYTON FARMER DIES SATURDAY AFTER ILLNESS
DAYTON, Jan. 9 - Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from the Full Gospel Assembly for Arthur W. Bramblet, 64, who died early Saturday morning after an illness of several years. Rev. Victor Trimmer, pastor of the church, officiated.
Mr. Bramblet was born at Oakland, Ore., June 21, 1876. He was married to Elva Margaret Walton at Salem, May 10, 1906. They moved to a farm east of Dayton in 1911 and he had lived here since that time, except what time he has been at Medford receiving medical treatment.
He is survived by his widow and four daughters, Mrs. Bessie Hasleton, Salem, Jessie, Margaret and Maxine of Dayton, one granddaughter and one sister, Mrs. William Flemming of Longview, Wn. One son, Robert Arthur, 6 months old, died in 1923.
Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
DAYTON FARMER DIES SATURDAY AFTER ILLNESS
DAYTON, Jan. 9 - Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from the Full Gospel Assembly for Arthur W. Bramblet, 64, who died early Saturday morning after an illness of several years. Rev. Victor Trimmer, pastor of the church, officiated.
Mr. Bramblet was born at Oakland, Ore., June 21, 1876. He was married to Elva Margaret Walton at Salem, May 10, 1906. They moved to a farm east of Dayton in 1911 and he had lived here since that time, except what time he has been at Medford receiving medical treatment.
He is survived by his widow and four daughters, Mrs. Bessie Hasleton, Salem, Jessie, Margaret and Maxine of Dayton, one granddaughter and one sister, Mrs. William Flemming of Longview, Wn. One son, Robert Arthur, 6 months old, died in 1923.
Burial was in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
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