Louise Glanville Low, 75, 111 W. Dayton Ave., Dayton died Thursday in the Dayton General Hospital. Born June 11,1898 in Dayton, she was reared and educated in this area. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glanville, farmed on Cahill, near Dayton. She married W. Jay Low in Walla Walla and they farmed near Covello until his death in 1942. She then made her residence in Dayton. Mrs. Low was a housekeeper for several years at Old Brining Memorial Hospital and for a short period of time at Dayton General Hospital. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Donald (Ilene) Nelson of Spokane; two sons, Dean Low of Auburn, Wash, and Gareth Low of Longview; one sister, Mrs. John Gales of Whidbey Island; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother.
Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 1 at the Dayton City Cemetery with Rev. Donald Lang officiating.
Louise Glanville Low, 75, 111 W. Dayton Ave., Dayton died Thursday in the Dayton General Hospital. Born June 11,1898 in Dayton, she was reared and educated in this area. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glanville, farmed on Cahill, near Dayton. She married W. Jay Low in Walla Walla and they farmed near Covello until his death in 1942. She then made her residence in Dayton. Mrs. Low was a housekeeper for several years at Old Brining Memorial Hospital and for a short period of time at Dayton General Hospital. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Donald (Ilene) Nelson of Spokane; two sons, Dean Low of Auburn, Wash, and Gareth Low of Longview; one sister, Mrs. John Gales of Whidbey Island; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother.
Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 1 at the Dayton City Cemetery with Rev. Donald Lang officiating.
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