The constables office, now eliminated from county government, was in charge of process serving.
Mr. Bain was born in Deskford, Scotland. He lived in Scotland until 1910 when he came to Portland.
He was a transit operator for the Portland Transit Co. for 38 years before becoming constable. He was a past master of the Roosevelt Masonic Lodge AF&AM 187 in Portland and a member of the International Order of Foresters.
Survivors include two sisters, Margaret Barclay and Elizabeth Donald, both of Portland; two grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren.
Entombment will be in Rose City Mausoleum. Evergreen Funeral Chapel of Vancouver is in charge of arrangements. Oregonian, November 3, 1976
The constables office, now eliminated from county government, was in charge of process serving.
Mr. Bain was born in Deskford, Scotland. He lived in Scotland until 1910 when he came to Portland.
He was a transit operator for the Portland Transit Co. for 38 years before becoming constable. He was a past master of the Roosevelt Masonic Lodge AF&AM 187 in Portland and a member of the International Order of Foresters.
Survivors include two sisters, Margaret Barclay and Elizabeth Donald, both of Portland; two grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren.
Entombment will be in Rose City Mausoleum. Evergreen Funeral Chapel of Vancouver is in charge of arrangements. Oregonian, November 3, 1976
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