Charles G. Marrs, 76, a retired glazier, died in a hospital yesterday. He had lived in Seattle 52 years, most of that time in Ballard.
Mr. Marrs was born and reared in Oregon City, Ore. He was a member of Local 188, Glass Workers' Union. He resided at 7707 16th Ave. N.W.
Survivors are his wife, Christie M.: three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mrs. Clete Peterson and Mrs. Fred Miller, all of Seattle; two sons, Robert G. Marrs, Seattle, and Clarence A. Marrs, Gig Harbor; a sister, Mrs. Lulu Whiteman, Oregon City, Ore.; 16 grandchildren, and a great-grandson.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday in the Middlestadt Ballard Chapel. Burial will be in Evergreen.
Published in the Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, Washington) Thursday, October 2, 1958, Page: 4
Charles G. Marrs, 76, a retired glazier, died in a hospital yesterday. He had lived in Seattle 52 years, most of that time in Ballard.
Mr. Marrs was born and reared in Oregon City, Ore. He was a member of Local 188, Glass Workers' Union. He resided at 7707 16th Ave. N.W.
Survivors are his wife, Christie M.: three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mrs. Clete Peterson and Mrs. Fred Miller, all of Seattle; two sons, Robert G. Marrs, Seattle, and Clarence A. Marrs, Gig Harbor; a sister, Mrs. Lulu Whiteman, Oregon City, Ore.; 16 grandchildren, and a great-grandson.
Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday in the Middlestadt Ballard Chapel. Burial will be in Evergreen.
Published in the Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, Washington) Thursday, October 2, 1958, Page: 4
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Sarah Jane Marrs Curry
1863–1957
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Frances Josephine "Frannie" Marrs Lutke
1865–1940
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Tempa Rosetta "Rose" Marrs
1866–1938
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Candice Lucinda "Cinda" Marrs Smith
1868–1944
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Martha Gustina Marrs Berry
1870–1944
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Georgia I. Marrs Henry
1873–1950
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1874–1906
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1879–1961
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