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Harriet Sarah “Grams” <I>Smith</I> Weeks

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Harriet Sarah “Grams” Smith Weeks

Birth
La Crescent, Houston County, Minnesota, USA
Death
Feb 1981 (aged 80)
Arizona, USA
Burial
Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Harriet Smith Weeks was the daughter of Frank and Jessie Overbaugh Smith. She was named after her Grand Mothers(Sarah Matchett Smith and Harriet Amelia Mace Overbaugh/Connell. Harriet was born June 25 1900 in La Crescent MN, sister of Donnelly, Morris, Grace, William E. Smith.Married Ralph C Weeks on June 18 1918 in La Crescent MN. She started her family in 1921 with her first born Harriet Jeane Weeks and then in 1927 her son Robert Ralph Weeks. They moved to Oregon in the late forties and my aunt and my father started their families out west. The oldest of the grand children is Jessica Dustyne born and raised in Illinois, then Ralph , Laurajean, James and Kathy being the youngest grand child. Harriet was the greatest women I have ever met and we were blessed with having her for a grandmother....she was a gardener, writer,caretaker, encourager to all that new her, a cook, she loved to knit afgans in her later years. Adored and loved by many ...she touched so many lifes. RIP Grams
Sarah Harriet Smith Weeks was the daughter of Frank and Jessie Overbaugh Smith. She was named after her Grand Mothers(Sarah Matchett Smith and Harriet Amelia Mace Overbaugh/Connell. Harriet was born June 25 1900 in La Crescent MN, sister of Donnelly, Morris, Grace, William E. Smith.Married Ralph C Weeks on June 18 1918 in La Crescent MN. She started her family in 1921 with her first born Harriet Jeane Weeks and then in 1927 her son Robert Ralph Weeks. They moved to Oregon in the late forties and my aunt and my father started their families out west. The oldest of the grand children is Jessica Dustyne born and raised in Illinois, then Ralph , Laurajean, James and Kathy being the youngest grand child. Harriet was the greatest women I have ever met and we were blessed with having her for a grandmother....she was a gardener, writer,caretaker, encourager to all that new her, a cook, she loved to knit afgans in her later years. Adored and loved by many ...she touched so many lifes. RIP Grams


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