Bellingham, Washington
Tuesday, 19 May 1936
Page 7, Column 2
Last Rites Held for Minnie Ringhouse, 63
(Special to The Herald)
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, May 19. - Funeral rites were held at the chapel of the Lemley mortuary Monday for Mrs. Minnie Ringhouse, aged 63, wife of Frank Ringhouse, who passed away at her home in the Day Creek community Friday. Rev. Holbrook, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church officiated and interment was in the Union cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. George Harrison, C. D. Kirk, Tom Dickson, J. Anderson, M. H. Olson and L. A. Harvey.
Minnie Straub was born in Perlee, Iowa, on May 15, 1873. At the age of 10 years, she moved with her parents to Coupeville, Washington, where she grew to womanhood. She was married to Frank Ringhouse on September 24, 1891. They have resided at Day Creek for the past twenty-eight years.
Besides the husband, four children survive; Eugene and Victor, of this city; Mrs. Orpha Musser, of Butte, Montana, and Mrs. M. Woalf, of Sunnyside. Two sisters, Mrs. Sabina Kineth and Mrs. Ada Harrington, of Coupeville, and two brothers, Jack Straub and Charles Straub, also of Coupeville, and nine grandchildren also survive.
Bellingham, Washington
Tuesday, 19 May 1936
Page 7, Column 2
Last Rites Held for Minnie Ringhouse, 63
(Special to The Herald)
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, May 19. - Funeral rites were held at the chapel of the Lemley mortuary Monday for Mrs. Minnie Ringhouse, aged 63, wife of Frank Ringhouse, who passed away at her home in the Day Creek community Friday. Rev. Holbrook, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church officiated and interment was in the Union cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. George Harrison, C. D. Kirk, Tom Dickson, J. Anderson, M. H. Olson and L. A. Harvey.
Minnie Straub was born in Perlee, Iowa, on May 15, 1873. At the age of 10 years, she moved with her parents to Coupeville, Washington, where she grew to womanhood. She was married to Frank Ringhouse on September 24, 1891. They have resided at Day Creek for the past twenty-eight years.
Besides the husband, four children survive; Eugene and Victor, of this city; Mrs. Orpha Musser, of Butte, Montana, and Mrs. M. Woalf, of Sunnyside. Two sisters, Mrs. Sabina Kineth and Mrs. Ada Harrington, of Coupeville, and two brothers, Jack Straub and Charles Straub, also of Coupeville, and nine grandchildren also survive.
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