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Mary Louise <I>Dickinson</I> Simpson

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Mary Louise Dickinson Simpson

Birth
Oregon, USA
Death
10 Oct 1930 (aged 74)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.459512, Longitude: -122.68172
Plot
Sec 1 Lot 141 Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Funeral Services Set for Mrs. Simpson Set for Tuesday

Funeral services for Mary Louise Simpson, 635 East Couch street, who died Friday as result of injuries received from a hit-and-tun driver, will be held at Finley's parlors at 10 a.m., Tuesday. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Simpson, who was widely known for her service for others, was stricken while in the act of delivering bread to a needy family. her husband, the late William M. Simpson, died as the indirect result of an automobile accident several years ago.

Mrs. Simpson's parents, Joshua (sic)S. and Martha A. Dickinson, came to Oregon in 1842. Mrs. Simpson was born in 1856. She is survived by Harold W. Simpson, a son; Mrs. Laura Cate, Mrs. Frank Fleming, Mrs. John James, and Miss Nellie Dickson, sisters, of this city; and Charles Dickinson, brother, of Oswego.

[Oregon Journal, 13 October 1930, p 17]
Funeral Services Set for Mrs. Simpson Set for Tuesday

Funeral services for Mary Louise Simpson, 635 East Couch street, who died Friday as result of injuries received from a hit-and-tun driver, will be held at Finley's parlors at 10 a.m., Tuesday. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Simpson, who was widely known for her service for others, was stricken while in the act of delivering bread to a needy family. her husband, the late William M. Simpson, died as the indirect result of an automobile accident several years ago.

Mrs. Simpson's parents, Joshua (sic)S. and Martha A. Dickinson, came to Oregon in 1842. Mrs. Simpson was born in 1856. She is survived by Harold W. Simpson, a son; Mrs. Laura Cate, Mrs. Frank Fleming, Mrs. John James, and Miss Nellie Dickson, sisters, of this city; and Charles Dickinson, brother, of Oswego.

[Oregon Journal, 13 October 1930, p 17]


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