Case V. Conyne, 81, died at his home near Broadacres January 5. He was born at Prompton, Pennsylvania, on October 18, 1858, and came to Oregon 30 years ago from South Dakota.
He is survived by his widow Mary L. Conyne, sons Charles W of Hubbard route 1 and Reed C of Monitor, daughters Miss Laura Conyne of Hubbard route 1 and Miss Helen Conyne of Hubbard route 1, a sister Mrs. Frances Bowi of Seattle, and several grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held from the O'Hair chapel Sunday at 2 p.m., with Rev George Cromley in charge. Pallbearers were J H Livesay, George Landon, Ed Miller, Aron Williamson, E E Miller and Roy Stratton.
Woodburn Independent Newspaper,
Woodburn, Oregon
January 11, 1940, Page 1, Column 2
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obit provided by: Patty 47198259
Case V. Conyne, 81, died at his home near Broadacres January 5. He was born at Prompton, Pennsylvania, on October 18, 1858, and came to Oregon 30 years ago from South Dakota.
He is survived by his widow Mary L. Conyne, sons Charles W of Hubbard route 1 and Reed C of Monitor, daughters Miss Laura Conyne of Hubbard route 1 and Miss Helen Conyne of Hubbard route 1, a sister Mrs. Frances Bowi of Seattle, and several grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held from the O'Hair chapel Sunday at 2 p.m., with Rev George Cromley in charge. Pallbearers were J H Livesay, George Landon, Ed Miller, Aron Williamson, E E Miller and Roy Stratton.
Woodburn Independent Newspaper,
Woodburn, Oregon
January 11, 1940, Page 1, Column 2
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obit provided by: Patty 47198259
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