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Adeline Josephine “Adele” <I>Thompson</I> Sprague

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Adeline Josephine “Adele” Thompson Sprague

Birth
Everson, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Death
8 Sep 2005 (aged 97)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, Grave 114
Memorial ID
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The marriage of Miss Adeline Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson, route 2, Everson, to Mr. Ralph Thompson of Seattle, was quietly solemnized within Our Savior's Lutheran parsonage with Rev. O.J. Ordal officiating on Saturday, May 16. Among the relatives and intimate friends present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and Miss Vivian Thompson, of Everson; Mrs. V.M. Thompson, Miss Emma Thompson, Mr. Myron Eustice, of Seattle, and Miss Thelma Thompson, of Bellingham. The reception which followed the ceremony was held in the home of the bride's parents and luncheon was served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will take residence at 3353 Furhman avenue, Seattle, Mr. Thompson being associated with the Howard Bakeries company.
Rev. Ordal also officiated at the marriage of the bride's parents twenty-four years ago.

Note: Adeline's second husband was Robert E. Sprague. I am currently looking for more detailed information on his life.

Note: Ralph and Adeline were married May 16, 1931, in Bellingham, Washington.
Adeline was an extra in the 1935 movie, Call of The Wild. She was one of the townspeople.
[Contributed by Adeline's daughter]
The marriage of Miss Adeline Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson, route 2, Everson, to Mr. Ralph Thompson of Seattle, was quietly solemnized within Our Savior's Lutheran parsonage with Rev. O.J. Ordal officiating on Saturday, May 16. Among the relatives and intimate friends present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and Miss Vivian Thompson, of Everson; Mrs. V.M. Thompson, Miss Emma Thompson, Mr. Myron Eustice, of Seattle, and Miss Thelma Thompson, of Bellingham. The reception which followed the ceremony was held in the home of the bride's parents and luncheon was served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will take residence at 3353 Furhman avenue, Seattle, Mr. Thompson being associated with the Howard Bakeries company.
Rev. Ordal also officiated at the marriage of the bride's parents twenty-four years ago.

Note: Adeline's second husband was Robert E. Sprague. I am currently looking for more detailed information on his life.

Note: Ralph and Adeline were married May 16, 1931, in Bellingham, Washington.
Adeline was an extra in the 1935 movie, Call of The Wild. She was one of the townspeople.
[Contributed by Adeline's daughter]

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As of July 11, 2016, there is no marker on this grave.



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