Mrs. Morrison was born near Rlckreall September 28, 1882, moving to Dallas In 1884, where she spent the remainder of her life.
She was married to Ralph Y. Morrison June 29, 1904. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of Dalore temple, Pythian Sisters, and of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. She was also a charter member of the Dallas Woman's club, and had served two years as president.
Surviving her are one daughter, Mrs. B. E. Petre, of Dallas, one son, Eugene Morrison, of Portland, five sisters, Mrs. Hugh Boyd of Seattle, Mrs, Irene B. Hart and Mrs, Cora Cobb of Portland, Mrs. J. R. Sibley arid Miss Fannie Dempsey of Dallas, and one brother, Claude Dempsey, of Portland.
Published in The Capital Journal of Salem, Oregon on Friday, October 2nd, 1942 • Page 12. Contributor: Denis Lee Thiessen (47630316) • [email protected]
Mrs. Morrison was born near Rlckreall September 28, 1882, moving to Dallas In 1884, where she spent the remainder of her life.
She was married to Ralph Y. Morrison June 29, 1904. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of Dalore temple, Pythian Sisters, and of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. She was also a charter member of the Dallas Woman's club, and had served two years as president.
Surviving her are one daughter, Mrs. B. E. Petre, of Dallas, one son, Eugene Morrison, of Portland, five sisters, Mrs. Hugh Boyd of Seattle, Mrs, Irene B. Hart and Mrs, Cora Cobb of Portland, Mrs. J. R. Sibley arid Miss Fannie Dempsey of Dallas, and one brother, Claude Dempsey, of Portland.
Published in The Capital Journal of Salem, Oregon on Friday, October 2nd, 1942 • Page 12. Contributor: Denis Lee Thiessen (47630316) • [email protected]
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