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George Homer Buchholz

Birth
Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Death
May 1984 (aged 81–82)
West Linn, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Published in Oregonian, May 14, 1984
GEORGE H. BUCHHOLZ
Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for George Homer Buchholz, a former West Linn Planning Commission chairman, who died Sunday in a local hospital. He was 83.
Mr. Buchholz was born in Lenexa, Kan., but lived in the Portland area for the past 80 years.
He was a manager for G.W. Paulson Co. until his retirement in 1967.
He was a graduate of Boise Business College.
Mr. Buchholz was a past president of the Tillamook Kiwanis Club and was a member of the Portland Downtown Kiwanis Club.
He was a member of the West Linn Planning Commission for 18 years and served as chairman for eight years.
He is survived by a daughter, Beverly Blodgett of Dayton; a brother, Willis of West Linn; two sisters, Selma Bryans of Portland and Alma Schudde of Oregon City; and three grandchildren.
Private inurnment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests that rememberances be contributions to the Oregon Heart Association.
Published in Oregonian, May 14, 1984
GEORGE H. BUCHHOLZ
Memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Riverview Abbey Funeral Home for George Homer Buchholz, a former West Linn Planning Commission chairman, who died Sunday in a local hospital. He was 83.
Mr. Buchholz was born in Lenexa, Kan., but lived in the Portland area for the past 80 years.
He was a manager for G.W. Paulson Co. until his retirement in 1967.
He was a graduate of Boise Business College.
Mr. Buchholz was a past president of the Tillamook Kiwanis Club and was a member of the Portland Downtown Kiwanis Club.
He was a member of the West Linn Planning Commission for 18 years and served as chairman for eight years.
He is survived by a daughter, Beverly Blodgett of Dayton; a brother, Willis of West Linn; two sisters, Selma Bryans of Portland and Alma Schudde of Oregon City; and three grandchildren.
Private inurnment will be in Riverview Abbey Mausoleum. The family suggests that rememberances be contributions to the Oregon Heart Association.


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