The Seattle Daily Times, September 8, 1952, page 29:
Mrs. G. Forest Sawdy
Funeral services for Mrs. Adaline Hatten Sawdy, 77, of 7733 15th Ave. S. W., will be held at 3 o’clock tomorrow in the Northwest Church of Christ. Burial, under direction of Green Lake Mortuary, will be in Washelli.
Mrs. Sawdy, who first came to Seattle in 1901, died in a hospital Saturday after an illness of several months. She lived several years in Prosser and 23 years in Snohomish before returning to Seattle in 1942.
Mrs. Sawdy was a member of the Northwest Church of Christ. Her husband, George Forest Sawdy, died ten years ago.
Surviving are two sons, Gordon Sawdy, Seattle, and Ralph Sawdy, Spokane; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Osterman, Seattle; three brothers, Cecil and James Hatten, Seattle, and Frank Hatten, Yakima; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Wilcox and Mrs. William Kenney, both of Seattle; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, September 8, 1952, page 29:
Mrs. G. Forest Sawdy
Funeral services for Mrs. Adaline Hatten Sawdy, 77, of 7733 15th Ave. S. W., will be held at 3 o’clock tomorrow in the Northwest Church of Christ. Burial, under direction of Green Lake Mortuary, will be in Washelli.
Mrs. Sawdy, who first came to Seattle in 1901, died in a hospital Saturday after an illness of several months. She lived several years in Prosser and 23 years in Snohomish before returning to Seattle in 1942.
Mrs. Sawdy was a member of the Northwest Church of Christ. Her husband, George Forest Sawdy, died ten years ago.
Surviving are two sons, Gordon Sawdy, Seattle, and Ralph Sawdy, Spokane; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Osterman, Seattle; three brothers, Cecil and James Hatten, Seattle, and Frank Hatten, Yakima; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Wilcox and Mrs. William Kenney, both of Seattle; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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