Mrs. Love spent her girlhood in Alaska, where her parents pioneered, and came to Seattle at the age of 19 years. She was the widow of Alfred W. Love, at the time assistant manager of Weisfield & Goldberg, jewelers, and had been a Portland resident since 1938. She was born January 5, 1897, at Webb City, Mo.
Surviving are he daughter, Mrs. Bette J. Shelton, Portland, and a brother, Frank M. Johns of Seattle.
Burial will be at Riverview cemetery.
[The Oregonian, 30 Nov 1954. P17]
Mrs. Love spent her girlhood in Alaska, where her parents pioneered, and came to Seattle at the age of 19 years. She was the widow of Alfred W. Love, at the time assistant manager of Weisfield & Goldberg, jewelers, and had been a Portland resident since 1938. She was born January 5, 1897, at Webb City, Mo.
Surviving are he daughter, Mrs. Bette J. Shelton, Portland, and a brother, Frank M. Johns of Seattle.
Burial will be at Riverview cemetery.
[The Oregonian, 30 Nov 1954. P17]
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