The Bellingham Herald (WA) 23 Oct 1929, Wed
Following a long illness, Miss Mary Vivian Thompson, a graduate of the Assumption high school in 1927 and a member of the Church of the Assumption, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thompson, on the Hannegan road, near Ten Mile. She was a native of Bellingham and was 18 years of age.
Besides her parents, the deceased is survived by two brothers, Marshall and James, all at home; grandmother Mrs. Laura Thompson, City; three uncles, Leonard Thompson, City; Cecil Thompson, Seattle, and John McKivett, Houston, Tex, and one aunt, Mrs. A. J. Frieze, city.
The body is being cared for at the family home by A. C. Harlow of the Harlow mortuary, and funeral services will be held at the Church of the Assumption Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. Father James F. Barrett officiating. Burial will occur in the family plot in Bay View cemetery.
The Bellingham Herald (WA) 23 Oct 1929, Wed
Following a long illness, Miss Mary Vivian Thompson, a graduate of the Assumption high school in 1927 and a member of the Church of the Assumption, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thompson, on the Hannegan road, near Ten Mile. She was a native of Bellingham and was 18 years of age.
Besides her parents, the deceased is survived by two brothers, Marshall and James, all at home; grandmother Mrs. Laura Thompson, City; three uncles, Leonard Thompson, City; Cecil Thompson, Seattle, and John McKivett, Houston, Tex, and one aunt, Mrs. A. J. Frieze, city.
The body is being cared for at the family home by A. C. Harlow of the Harlow mortuary, and funeral services will be held at the Church of the Assumption Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. Father James F. Barrett officiating. Burial will occur in the family plot in Bay View cemetery.
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