He married Catherine Bitschey
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924
While tearing up a board sidewalk at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. Glasgow, 338 Michigan avenue, Anthony C. Uhrin aged 72, fell dead at 9:20 a.m. today. All efforts to revive the aged man failed.
Mr. Uhrin has been living at various times, in Klamath Falls for the past twelve years. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Glasgow of this city, Mrs. Ed Biehn of Castle Rock, Wash., Mrs. V.C. Black, Baker, Ore., Mrs. Nettie Clancy of Greenwood, Tex., and four sons Henry and George who are employed at Algoma Lumber company, Frank and John Uhrin of Pe Ell, Washington.
(Obituary contributed by Jeanie Sawyer)
He married Catherine Bitschey
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924
While tearing up a board sidewalk at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. Glasgow, 338 Michigan avenue, Anthony C. Uhrin aged 72, fell dead at 9:20 a.m. today. All efforts to revive the aged man failed.
Mr. Uhrin has been living at various times, in Klamath Falls for the past twelve years. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Glasgow of this city, Mrs. Ed Biehn of Castle Rock, Wash., Mrs. V.C. Black, Baker, Ore., Mrs. Nettie Clancy of Greenwood, Tex., and four sons Henry and George who are employed at Algoma Lumber company, Frank and John Uhrin of Pe Ell, Washington.
(Obituary contributed by Jeanie Sawyer)
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Family Members
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Mary Victoria Uhrine Dehm
1875–1935
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Anna Margaret Uhrin Black
1877–1953
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Henry William Uhrin
1877–1957
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George Lewis Uhrine
1883–1931
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Nettie Margaret Uhrin Clancy
1884–1971
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Frank Lukis Uhrine
1885–1953
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Luetta Uhrin Midkiff
1887–1918
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John Alexander Uhrin
1890–1965
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Clara Lavina Urhin Glasco
1892–1931
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Ada C. Uhrin Christian
1897–1960
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