J. Alfred Huott, well-known in Portland, who died suddenly at Spokane while undergoing an operation for appendicitis, was buried in Riverview cemetery, this city, last Thursday. Rev. J. H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, had charge of the services. Mr. Huott was manager of the Spokane branch of a clothing company. His widow and two small children survive; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huott, of 169 North Twenty-second street, Portland and Mrs. W. J. Wright, of Ketchikan, Alaska; Mrs. J. C. Monroe, of San Francisco; Mrs. Thomas c. Fargher, of Dufur, Or., and Mrs. A. M. Hawkins, of Spokane, sisters, and Frank E. Huott, of Portland, a brother.
[The Oregonian, 16 Mar 1913, p2 w/photo]
J. Alfred Huott, well-known in Portland, who died suddenly at Spokane while undergoing an operation for appendicitis, was buried in Riverview cemetery, this city, last Thursday. Rev. J. H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, had charge of the services. Mr. Huott was manager of the Spokane branch of a clothing company. His widow and two small children survive; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huott, of 169 North Twenty-second street, Portland and Mrs. W. J. Wright, of Ketchikan, Alaska; Mrs. J. C. Monroe, of San Francisco; Mrs. Thomas c. Fargher, of Dufur, Or., and Mrs. A. M. Hawkins, of Spokane, sisters, and Frank E. Huott, of Portland, a brother.
[The Oregonian, 16 Mar 1913, p2 w/photo]
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