Funeral services will be held at the P.L. Lerch undertaking parlors, East Eleventh and Clay streets, today (Thursday), at 10 A.M. Interment at Oregon City.
Morning Oregonian; Date: 10-31-1918
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FORMER RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY DIES IN PORTLAND FRIDAY
Died, at her home in Portland, Friday night, Mrs. Georgia Agnew, daughter of C. M. Mason, a former resident of this city.
Mrs. Agnew was taken ill with the influenza Thursday night about ten o’clock, and died within twenty-four hours.
She was well known in Oregon City, where she was born. Her parents left here about six years ago and moved to Portland, where they have since resided. Mrs. Agnew was married about three years ago. She was about 25 years of age.
She was a niece of Mrs. A. B. Buckles of this city and leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mason and several sisters.—
Oregon City Enterprise, Nov. 1, 1918, Pg. 5
Funeral services will be held at the P.L. Lerch undertaking parlors, East Eleventh and Clay streets, today (Thursday), at 10 A.M. Interment at Oregon City.
Morning Oregonian; Date: 10-31-1918
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FORMER RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY DIES IN PORTLAND FRIDAY
Died, at her home in Portland, Friday night, Mrs. Georgia Agnew, daughter of C. M. Mason, a former resident of this city.
Mrs. Agnew was taken ill with the influenza Thursday night about ten o’clock, and died within twenty-four hours.
She was well known in Oregon City, where she was born. Her parents left here about six years ago and moved to Portland, where they have since resided. Mrs. Agnew was married about three years ago. She was about 25 years of age.
She was a niece of Mrs. A. B. Buckles of this city and leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mason and several sisters.—
Oregon City Enterprise, Nov. 1, 1918, Pg. 5
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