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Hulda Johanna <I>Rapakko</I> Lehto

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Hulda Johanna Rapakko Lehto

Birth
Hockinson, Clark County, Washington, USA
Death
2 Apr 1975 (aged 75)
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
Centerville, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Hulda Johanna Lehto was born Aug. 23, 1899 at Hockinson, Wash. She died April 2, 1975 at the age of 75 at Goldendale. She lived in Goldendale and Centerville for 26½ years. The rest of her life was spent in Clark County.
She was preceded in death by her youngest child, Wilbert. She is survived by her husband, Victor A. Lehto, seven sons, Norman Lehto, Crescent City, Calif.; Robert and Raymond Lehto, Vancouver, Milton Lehto, Dallas, Ore.; Mervin Lehto, Portland; Kenneth Lehto, Battle Ground and Layton Lehto, Camas; eight daughters, Trude Gustafson and Sylvia Harlow, both of Battle Ground; Mildred Puranen, Woodland; Elma Andruss, Vancouver; Laura Carter, Lawndale, Calif.; Dorothy Kay, Estacada, Ore.; Neva Shelton, Goldendale and Sharon Drago, Eastside, Ore.
In addition, she is survived by 51 grandchildren and 33 great grand children, three brothers, Ben Rapakko, Vancouver, Bill Rapakko, Chimacum, and Andy Rapakko, Grand Rapids, Mich.; and two sisters, Lula Stokes, Portland and Sylvia Clifton, Vancouver.
She was a member of the Apostolic Lutheran Church of Centerville. Funeral services were held April 5 at Goldendale High School. The Rev. Ray Hilman officiated. Interment followed at Centerville Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made by Knosher Funeral Chapel.
Pallbearers were Norman Lehto, Milton Lehto, Kenneth Lehto, Robert Lehto, Mervin Lehto, Layton Lehto and Raymond Lehto.

The Columbian, Vancouver, WA., April 3, 1945, page 2
Hulda Johanna Lehto was born Aug. 23, 1899 at Hockinson, Wash. She died April 2, 1975 at the age of 75 at Goldendale. She lived in Goldendale and Centerville for 26½ years. The rest of her life was spent in Clark County.
She was preceded in death by her youngest child, Wilbert. She is survived by her husband, Victor A. Lehto, seven sons, Norman Lehto, Crescent City, Calif.; Robert and Raymond Lehto, Vancouver, Milton Lehto, Dallas, Ore.; Mervin Lehto, Portland; Kenneth Lehto, Battle Ground and Layton Lehto, Camas; eight daughters, Trude Gustafson and Sylvia Harlow, both of Battle Ground; Mildred Puranen, Woodland; Elma Andruss, Vancouver; Laura Carter, Lawndale, Calif.; Dorothy Kay, Estacada, Ore.; Neva Shelton, Goldendale and Sharon Drago, Eastside, Ore.
In addition, she is survived by 51 grandchildren and 33 great grand children, three brothers, Ben Rapakko, Vancouver, Bill Rapakko, Chimacum, and Andy Rapakko, Grand Rapids, Mich.; and two sisters, Lula Stokes, Portland and Sylvia Clifton, Vancouver.
She was a member of the Apostolic Lutheran Church of Centerville. Funeral services were held April 5 at Goldendale High School. The Rev. Ray Hilman officiated. Interment followed at Centerville Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made by Knosher Funeral Chapel.
Pallbearers were Norman Lehto, Milton Lehto, Kenneth Lehto, Robert Lehto, Mervin Lehto, Layton Lehto and Raymond Lehto.

The Columbian, Vancouver, WA., April 3, 1945, page 2


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