Wednesday, September 13, 1939
Luella N. Quigley Called By Death
Mrs. Luella N. Quigley, 75, a resident of Lewiston since 1919 and a pioneer of the Camas prairie, died last night at 10 at St. Joseph's hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage. The body is at the Brower-Wann funeral home where arrangements are pending.
Mrs. Quigley was born at College Springs, Ia., June 24, 1864. She came west to the Camas prairie district in 1898.
Survivors include four sons, Horace, Homer and Hale Quigley, Lewiston, and Tom Quigley, Turlock, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Dell Loyd, Lewiston, and Mrs. Otto Covey, Tularie, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Leslie and Mrs. J. H. Corn, Lewiston; three brothers, J. H. Donaldson, Lewiston; Irving Donaldson, South Dakota, and Arthur Donaldson, California, as well as 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Wednesday, September 13, 1939
Luella N. Quigley Called By Death
Mrs. Luella N. Quigley, 75, a resident of Lewiston since 1919 and a pioneer of the Camas prairie, died last night at 10 at St. Joseph's hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage. The body is at the Brower-Wann funeral home where arrangements are pending.
Mrs. Quigley was born at College Springs, Ia., June 24, 1864. She came west to the Camas prairie district in 1898.
Survivors include four sons, Horace, Homer and Hale Quigley, Lewiston, and Tom Quigley, Turlock, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Dell Loyd, Lewiston, and Mrs. Otto Covey, Tularie, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Leslie and Mrs. J. H. Corn, Lewiston; three brothers, J. H. Donaldson, Lewiston; Irving Donaldson, South Dakota, and Arthur Donaldson, California, as well as 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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