Charlotte H. Cavanaugh, 63, wife of Hugh P. Cavanaugh, train dispatcher here for the Northern Pacific railroad, died at her home, 3811 years North 24th Street, Tuesday morning. She had been a Tacoma resident for 31 years and, had she lived, would have celebrated her 45th wedding anniversary this month.
Besides her husband, surviving relatives include two brothers, Dr. T.H. Wheeler of Los Angeles and A.C. Wheeler of Tacoma; a sister Mrs. Clara Harlow of Milwaukee, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Kinsey and Miss Carol Cavanaugh, both of Tacoma; a niece, Mrs. Harold Hildebrandt of Tacoma and a grandson, of Tacoma.
Charlotte H. Cavanaugh, 63, wife of Hugh P. Cavanaugh, train dispatcher here for the Northern Pacific railroad, died at her home, 3811 years North 24th Street, Tuesday morning. She had been a Tacoma resident for 31 years and, had she lived, would have celebrated her 45th wedding anniversary this month.
Besides her husband, surviving relatives include two brothers, Dr. T.H. Wheeler of Los Angeles and A.C. Wheeler of Tacoma; a sister Mrs. Clara Harlow of Milwaukee, Wis.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Kinsey and Miss Carol Cavanaugh, both of Tacoma; a niece, Mrs. Harold Hildebrandt of Tacoma and a grandson, of Tacoma.
Family Members
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Elisabeth Sophia Charlotte "Mathilda" Woehler Banzhaf
1844–1912
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Edward Henrich George Woehler
1846 – unknown
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Mary Charlotte Eleanor Amelia Woehler Gehring
1848–1914
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John H. G. E. Woehler
1852–1926
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Julius E. Woehler
1860 – unknown
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Albert Carl "Al" Wheeler
1862–1938
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Victor M Woehler
1866–1896
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Agnes Woehler
1869–1887
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