Lola married Ray Ellinger on Oct 2, 1927 (unconfirmed); Leslie LaFollette December 15, 1937 in Kittitas Co.; Cecil Indermuhle March 10, 1945 in Kittitas Co.
OBIT:
Lola Belle Indermuhle, 81, of Ellensburg, died Tuesday at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital. She was born in Beaver City, Neb., on August 1, 1908, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Hewitt) Taylor.
Her first marriage was on Oct. 2, 1927, to Ray Ellinger. She moved to Ellensburg in 1937 from Oregon. On Dec. 15, 1937, she and Lesley LaFollette were married and made their home in Kittitas. LaFollette died August 18, 1939.
She and Cecil Roy Indermuhle were married March 12, 1945. They moved from Kittitas to Warden in 1952. The operated a bowling alley in Moses Lake prior to moving to Mattawa, where Indermuhle died on Oct. 19, 1982. She returned to Ellensburg and later moved to Milton to make her home near her daughter, Bonnie Rehaume.
Mrs. Indermuhle has lived at Gold Leaf Care Center in Ellensburg for the past 2 ½ years. Survivors include a son, Harry LaFollette, of Peru, Ill.; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Mary Ellinger, of Ellensburg; two daughters and sons-in-law, Edith and Stan Laatsch, of Seattle, and Bonnie and Robert Rehaume, of Milton; 18 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild; two sisters, Sylvia Brown of Ogalala, Neb., and Maxine Hammond, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and three brothers, Ralph Taylor, of Denver, Colo., Paul Taylor, of Cheyenne, and Merle Taylor, of Nebraska.
Graveside funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Friday at the IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, with the Rev. Don Meekhof officiating. The family suggests memorials to the Alzheimer's Fund, in care of Washington Health Care Center, Gold Leaf, 1050 Mountain View Ave., Ellensburg.
Ellensburg Daily Record, February 14, 1990
Lola married Ray Ellinger on Oct 2, 1927 (unconfirmed); Leslie LaFollette December 15, 1937 in Kittitas Co.; Cecil Indermuhle March 10, 1945 in Kittitas Co.
OBIT:
Lola Belle Indermuhle, 81, of Ellensburg, died Tuesday at Kittitas Valley Community Hospital. She was born in Beaver City, Neb., on August 1, 1908, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Hewitt) Taylor.
Her first marriage was on Oct. 2, 1927, to Ray Ellinger. She moved to Ellensburg in 1937 from Oregon. On Dec. 15, 1937, she and Lesley LaFollette were married and made their home in Kittitas. LaFollette died August 18, 1939.
She and Cecil Roy Indermuhle were married March 12, 1945. They moved from Kittitas to Warden in 1952. The operated a bowling alley in Moses Lake prior to moving to Mattawa, where Indermuhle died on Oct. 19, 1982. She returned to Ellensburg and later moved to Milton to make her home near her daughter, Bonnie Rehaume.
Mrs. Indermuhle has lived at Gold Leaf Care Center in Ellensburg for the past 2 ½ years. Survivors include a son, Harry LaFollette, of Peru, Ill.; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Mary Ellinger, of Ellensburg; two daughters and sons-in-law, Edith and Stan Laatsch, of Seattle, and Bonnie and Robert Rehaume, of Milton; 18 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; one great, great grandchild; two sisters, Sylvia Brown of Ogalala, Neb., and Maxine Hammond, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and three brothers, Ralph Taylor, of Denver, Colo., Paul Taylor, of Cheyenne, and Merle Taylor, of Nebraska.
Graveside funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Friday at the IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, with the Rev. Don Meekhof officiating. The family suggests memorials to the Alzheimer's Fund, in care of Washington Health Care Center, Gold Leaf, 1050 Mountain View Ave., Ellensburg.
Ellensburg Daily Record, February 14, 1990
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