Mrs. Lois Albin Dies
Mrs. Lois Marjorie Albin, 45, former resident of Woodburn and Hubbard, died Thursday morning at Salem. Funeral services were held in that city Saturday morning and burial was in City View cemetery.
Mrs. Albin was born June 23, 1904, in Brownsville, Ore., the daughter of R. N. and Minnie Melvin. The latter was for a number of years manager of the telephone office here. Mrs. Albin attended school at Hubbard and was a member of the Evergreen chapter of the Eastern Star in Woodburn.
Survivors include the widower, Guy H. Albin of Salem; a daughter, Doris; her mother, all of Salem; two aunts, Mrs. H. Z. Ramsdell of Tacoma, and Mrs. S. L. Nichols of Pendleton; and two uncles, E. C. Melvin of Tacoma and Roy Hale Canby.
Source: The Woodburn Independent Newspaper, Woodburn, Oregon, September 29, 1949, Page 3, Column 3
Mrs. Lois Albin Dies
Mrs. Lois Marjorie Albin, 45, former resident of Woodburn and Hubbard, died Thursday morning at Salem. Funeral services were held in that city Saturday morning and burial was in City View cemetery.
Mrs. Albin was born June 23, 1904, in Brownsville, Ore., the daughter of R. N. and Minnie Melvin. The latter was for a number of years manager of the telephone office here. Mrs. Albin attended school at Hubbard and was a member of the Evergreen chapter of the Eastern Star in Woodburn.
Survivors include the widower, Guy H. Albin of Salem; a daughter, Doris; her mother, all of Salem; two aunts, Mrs. H. Z. Ramsdell of Tacoma, and Mrs. S. L. Nichols of Pendleton; and two uncles, E. C. Melvin of Tacoma and Roy Hale Canby.
Source: The Woodburn Independent Newspaper, Woodburn, Oregon, September 29, 1949, Page 3, Column 3
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