Richard G. Stacey, 59, 1542 King Way, Woodburn Senior Estates, died at his home Sunday, Feb. 7.
He was born in Vale and retired as a civil engineer for the U. S. government. He came to Woodburn from Klamath Falls in 1966. He was a mason.
Survivors are the widow, Doris; daughters, Mrs. April A. Brown of Redding, California; Mrs. Vida R. Cassing of Florida; brother, George of Ashland; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Schoonover of Nyassa; Mrs Veva Anderson of Vista, California; Mrs. Cleo Risley of Spokane, Washington and one grandchild.
Services were held Wednesday Feb 10, at Simon Woodburn Funral Chapel with Rev. John Ginter officiating. Private interment was in Eternal Hill Memorial Gardens in Klamath Falls.
The family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund.
Woodburn Independent (Woodburn, Ore.)
Thursday, Feb. 11, 1971, page 11
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Richard G. Stacey, 59, 1542 King Way, Woodburn Senior Estates, died at his home Sunday, Feb. 7.
He was born in Vale and retired as a civil engineer for the U. S. government. He came to Woodburn from Klamath Falls in 1966. He was a mason.
Survivors are the widow, Doris; daughters, Mrs. April A. Brown of Redding, California; Mrs. Vida R. Cassing of Florida; brother, George of Ashland; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Schoonover of Nyassa; Mrs Veva Anderson of Vista, California; Mrs. Cleo Risley of Spokane, Washington and one grandchild.
Services were held Wednesday Feb 10, at Simon Woodburn Funral Chapel with Rev. John Ginter officiating. Private interment was in Eternal Hill Memorial Gardens in Klamath Falls.
The family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund.
Woodburn Independent (Woodburn, Ore.)
Thursday, Feb. 11, 1971, page 11
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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