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Charles Sumner Stakemiller

Birth
Mount Carroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 Mar 1933 (aged 69)
Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA
Burial
Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Port Angeles Evening News- issue of 21 March 1933

C S Stakemiller, 70, for 46 years a resident of Port Angeles, at one time owner of the largest men's furnishings store on the Olympic Peninsula, and for many years a member of the Clallam County Game Commission, died in an Upsound hospital early this morning after a lingering illness. Mrs. Stakemiller and her daughter, Mrs. John Willson, and husband, left for Upsound to bring the remains home for burial. Funeral announcement will be made later.

Mr. Stakemiller was born on Sep 22, 1863 at Mount Carroll, IL and moved to Port Angeles 46 years ago. After working at odd jobs for several years, he entered the furnishing store of Julius I Kirschberg, later became attached to the store of Harry Lutz, buying out the latter's business and conducting it for many years. He served upon the Clallam County Game commission until recently.

Additional details will be available following return of Mr. and Mrs. Willson and Mrs. Stakemiller.
Port Angeles Evening News- issue of 21 March 1933

C S Stakemiller, 70, for 46 years a resident of Port Angeles, at one time owner of the largest men's furnishings store on the Olympic Peninsula, and for many years a member of the Clallam County Game Commission, died in an Upsound hospital early this morning after a lingering illness. Mrs. Stakemiller and her daughter, Mrs. John Willson, and husband, left for Upsound to bring the remains home for burial. Funeral announcement will be made later.

Mr. Stakemiller was born on Sep 22, 1863 at Mount Carroll, IL and moved to Port Angeles 46 years ago. After working at odd jobs for several years, he entered the furnishing store of Julius I Kirschberg, later became attached to the store of Harry Lutz, buying out the latter's business and conducting it for many years. He served upon the Clallam County Game commission until recently.

Additional details will be available following return of Mr. and Mrs. Willson and Mrs. Stakemiller.


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