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MRS. LILA BELLE ANTRIM CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Lila Belle Antrim, of Pacific City, Oregon passed away on Sunday, March 26, at Pacific City where she had resided for the past 16 years. She was born on December 20, 1870 and previous to coming to Pacific City had lived at Amity for fifteen years, her husband, Eldon Antrim to whom she was married in September 1889 passing away in 1928.
She is survived by three children, Oscar of Bend, Oregon, Ben of Salem, and Hugh of Juneau, Alaska, where he is in government service; three sisters, Mrs. Guy Eads of The Dalles, Mrs. Thornwell Johnson of Independence and Mrs. Howard Bennett of Salem, Oregon.
Her body was removed by Henkle's to the Macy Funeral Home at Portland where her services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial was at Amity in the Hopewell cemetery beside her husband.
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MRS. LILA BELLE ANTRIM CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Lila Belle Antrim, of Pacific City, Oregon passed away on Sunday, March 26, at Pacific City where she had resided for the past 16 years. She was born on December 20, 1870 and previous to coming to Pacific City had lived at Amity for fifteen years, her husband, Eldon Antrim to whom she was married in September 1889 passing away in 1928.
She is survived by three children, Oscar of Bend, Oregon, Ben of Salem, and Hugh of Juneau, Alaska, where he is in government service; three sisters, Mrs. Guy Eads of The Dalles, Mrs. Thornwell Johnson of Independence and Mrs. Howard Bennett of Salem, Oregon.
Her body was removed by Henkle's to the Macy Funeral Home at Portland where her services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial was at Amity in the Hopewell cemetery beside her husband.
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