Wednes day Sept. 7, 1955.
Lillian Marshall.
Mrs. Lillian Marshall, 76, a resident of Buckeye since 1910, died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital..
She and her husband, who died in 1950, came to Arizona from Asotin, Wash..
Mrs. Marshall is survived by a son, Joseph Marshall of Buckeye; and five daughters, Mrs. Nixon Kodimer, Phoenix, Mrs. Inez Basch, Fort Angelus (GGA Port Angeles), Wash.;Mrs. Eve Graham, Chehalis, Wash.; Mrs. Laurene Franke, West Lynn, Ore., and Mrs. Frances Lyall, La Crescenta, Calif..
Funeral arrangements are pending..
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Lewiston Morning Tribune Lewiston, Idaho.
Thursday , September 8, 1955.
Old Pioneer Family’s Last Survivor Passes.
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Lillian Wamsley Marshall, the last survivor of one of the oldest pioneer families of Asotin, County..
She died Monday at Phoenix, Ariz., after a heart attack. She had been making her home at Buckeye, Ariz., where she moved after her marriage to Albert Marshall..
She was born Nov. 25, 1878, at Forks, which is now known as Cloverland, and was one of 12 children. .
The family moved to Asotin when she was one year old and her father farmed where Asotin residences now stand. They lived there until the family moved to the Wamsley farm at the mouth of Ten Mile Creek in 1883, where she lived until her marriage..
She is survived by five daughters, Inez Bush of Port Angeles, Wash., Eva Graham of Chehalis, Wash., Laurene Franke of West Linn, Ore., Frances Lyall of LaCrescenta, Calif., and a Mrs. Nixon of Phoenix, and one son, Joe Marshall, Buckeye..
The funeral will be held Thursday..
Wednes day Sept. 7, 1955.
Lillian Marshall.
Mrs. Lillian Marshall, 76, a resident of Buckeye since 1910, died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital..
She and her husband, who died in 1950, came to Arizona from Asotin, Wash..
Mrs. Marshall is survived by a son, Joseph Marshall of Buckeye; and five daughters, Mrs. Nixon Kodimer, Phoenix, Mrs. Inez Basch, Fort Angelus (GGA Port Angeles), Wash.;Mrs. Eve Graham, Chehalis, Wash.; Mrs. Laurene Franke, West Lynn, Ore., and Mrs. Frances Lyall, La Crescenta, Calif..
Funeral arrangements are pending..
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Lewiston Morning Tribune Lewiston, Idaho.
Thursday , September 8, 1955.
Old Pioneer Family’s Last Survivor Passes.
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Lillian Wamsley Marshall, the last survivor of one of the oldest pioneer families of Asotin, County..
She died Monday at Phoenix, Ariz., after a heart attack. She had been making her home at Buckeye, Ariz., where she moved after her marriage to Albert Marshall..
She was born Nov. 25, 1878, at Forks, which is now known as Cloverland, and was one of 12 children. .
The family moved to Asotin when she was one year old and her father farmed where Asotin residences now stand. They lived there until the family moved to the Wamsley farm at the mouth of Ten Mile Creek in 1883, where she lived until her marriage..
She is survived by five daughters, Inez Bush of Port Angeles, Wash., Eva Graham of Chehalis, Wash., Laurene Franke of West Linn, Ore., Frances Lyall of LaCrescenta, Calif., and a Mrs. Nixon of Phoenix, and one son, Joe Marshall, Buckeye..
The funeral will be held Thursday..
Family Members
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Frances Emma Wamsley Fine
1861–1901
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Jennie E. Wamsley Vance
1862–1892
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Samuel Christopher Wamsley
1864–1939
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Carrie Adaline Wamsley Critchfield
1867–1945
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Iva May Wamsley
1868–1868
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Florence Etta Wamsley Rostad
1870–1926
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Angeline "Angie" Wamsley
1872–1952
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William Harvey Wamsley
1874–1936
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Clara Evelene Wamsley Lougee
1876–1955
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James Albert Wamsley
1880–1880
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Archie C. Wamsley
1882–1945
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