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Retired Cashier is Dead
Lyle N. Aumack Had Been Resident of Portland for 25 Years
Lyle N. Aumack, cashier of the local branch of the Goodyear Rubber Company, died yesterday at his home, 35 East Seventeenth street North, after an illness of several months. Ill health forced his retirement from active business a year ago. Mr. Aumack was a native of New Jersey and had been a resident of Oregon for 25 years. He was 53 years of age. The death is the second to occur in the family within the past few months. A son, 24 years old, died about three months ago. He is survived by his widow, his daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Ward, and his nephew, Harold Aumack. The latter is an inspector in the Bureau of Water Works.
[The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Friday, October 19, 1917]
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Retired Cashier is Dead
Lyle N. Aumack Had Been Resident of Portland for 25 Years
Lyle N. Aumack, cashier of the local branch of the Goodyear Rubber Company, died yesterday at his home, 35 East Seventeenth street North, after an illness of several months. Ill health forced his retirement from active business a year ago. Mr. Aumack was a native of New Jersey and had been a resident of Oregon for 25 years. He was 53 years of age. The death is the second to occur in the family within the past few months. A son, 24 years old, died about three months ago. He is survived by his widow, his daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Ward, and his nephew, Harold Aumack. The latter is an inspector in the Bureau of Water Works.
[The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Friday, October 19, 1917]
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