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Herbert L Carlton

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Herbert L Carlton

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1916 (aged 34–35)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Okanogan, Okanogan County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Washington Death Certificate
Name: Herbert L. Carlton
Death Date: 15 Nov 1916
Death Place: Seattle, King, Washington
Gender: Male
Age at Death: About 37 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Father's Name: Plummer Carlton
Mother's Name: Yorington
Film Number: 1992417
Digital GS Number: 4220843
Image Number: 481
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 2176
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960

Death Claims H. L. Carlton, Show Man
Long Time Resident Of Okanogan Is Dead
Taken to Seattle for Treatment--Abscess of the Brain Results Fatally.
Herbert L. Carlton, one of the best known young business men of Okanogan, died Thursday morning in Seattle. Abscess on the brain was the immediate cause of his death. For some time his health had been poor and it was decided as a last resort to submit to an operation in one of the big hospitals of Seattle. Tuesday morning accompanied by his brother George and his brother-in-law, Frank Cotter, and J. F. Schmid, Mr. Carlton left for Seattle. He suffered intensely throughout the trip and became unconscious near the end of it. They did not arrive in Seattle until about midnight, when the unfortunate man was taken direct to the hospital. At 7 o'clock in the morning he died.
The body was immediately prepared for shipment and brought back by Messrs. Cotter and Carlton, arriving on Thursday night's train. A delegation of Odd Fellows from the local lodge met the body at the train and escorted it to the Yarwood funeral parlors where the remains now lie. The funeral will be held under the auspices of the Odd Fellows at 10 o'clock sharp Sunday morning, in the Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. Arthur Peabody.
Herbert L. Carlton was 37 years of age and had lived in this vicinity about 20 years. He was born in Maine. His boyhood was spent with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kahlow of this city. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank Cotter, and a brother, George, of this place, and three brothers in Oregon. For a number of years he conducted a harness store and repair shop in this city, later going into the moving picture business, in which line he was making an eminent success and had he retained his health would have eventually built up a place of business that would prove a credit to the town. He was hardworking, honest and public-spirited and in his death Okanogan loses a good citizen.
The Okanogan Independent - Okanogan, Washington - November 18, 1916
Washington Death Certificate
Name: Herbert L. Carlton
Death Date: 15 Nov 1916
Death Place: Seattle, King, Washington
Gender: Male
Age at Death: About 37 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Father's Name: Plummer Carlton
Mother's Name: Yorington
Film Number: 1992417
Digital GS Number: 4220843
Image Number: 481
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 2176
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960

Death Claims H. L. Carlton, Show Man
Long Time Resident Of Okanogan Is Dead
Taken to Seattle for Treatment--Abscess of the Brain Results Fatally.
Herbert L. Carlton, one of the best known young business men of Okanogan, died Thursday morning in Seattle. Abscess on the brain was the immediate cause of his death. For some time his health had been poor and it was decided as a last resort to submit to an operation in one of the big hospitals of Seattle. Tuesday morning accompanied by his brother George and his brother-in-law, Frank Cotter, and J. F. Schmid, Mr. Carlton left for Seattle. He suffered intensely throughout the trip and became unconscious near the end of it. They did not arrive in Seattle until about midnight, when the unfortunate man was taken direct to the hospital. At 7 o'clock in the morning he died.
The body was immediately prepared for shipment and brought back by Messrs. Cotter and Carlton, arriving on Thursday night's train. A delegation of Odd Fellows from the local lodge met the body at the train and escorted it to the Yarwood funeral parlors where the remains now lie. The funeral will be held under the auspices of the Odd Fellows at 10 o'clock sharp Sunday morning, in the Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. Arthur Peabody.
Herbert L. Carlton was 37 years of age and had lived in this vicinity about 20 years. He was born in Maine. His boyhood was spent with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kahlow of this city. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frank Cotter, and a brother, George, of this place, and three brothers in Oregon. For a number of years he conducted a harness store and repair shop in this city, later going into the moving picture business, in which line he was making an eminent success and had he retained his health would have eventually built up a place of business that would prove a credit to the town. He was hardworking, honest and public-spirited and in his death Okanogan loses a good citizen.
The Okanogan Independent - Okanogan, Washington - November 18, 1916


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