Stephen Green and Sarah Ann Myers were married on April 26, 1856 in Howard C., Missouri.
Friday July ,6, 1917
MRS. SARAH WARE IS
TO BE BURIED TODAY
AT MT. PLEASANT
Mrs. Sarah Anne Ware, widow of the late James M. Ware, died at her home at Eleventh and Taylor Streets Monday morning at 6 o'clock. Funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with internment in the Mountain View Cemetery. Under the direction of Myers & Brady undertaking establishment.
Mrs. Ware is one of the early Oregon pioneers, and was well known in Clackamas County. She was born in Missouri, November 11, 1835, and has resided in Clackamas County for about 50 years, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her.
Mrs. Ware is survived by the following children: Mrs. Eva May, with whom she made her home; Clay Green, of Oregon City by a former marriage; Mrs. C. A. Rands, of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. J. E. Wiley, of Palouse, Wa.; Mrs. E. L. Shaw, of Oregon City; J. V. Green, of Oregon City, the Rev. A. J. Ware, of Oregon City. Her brothers are Joseph Myers, of Coquille, Oregon, and W. W. Myers, of Oregon City; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Wright, of Portland.
The funeral services will be conducted from the United Brethern Church Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Harry Hart, pastor, officiating. The internment will be in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery, and the remains laid beside those of her husband, the late James M. Ware, who died in this city several years ago.
Another son, Joseph M. Ware born October 11, 1878 in Oregon City died on July 2, 1888 and is buried in the Carus Cemetery Memorial #13788789.
Stephen Green and Sarah Ann Myers were married on April 26, 1856 in Howard C., Missouri.
Friday July ,6, 1917
MRS. SARAH WARE IS
TO BE BURIED TODAY
AT MT. PLEASANT
Mrs. Sarah Anne Ware, widow of the late James M. Ware, died at her home at Eleventh and Taylor Streets Monday morning at 6 o'clock. Funeral service will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with internment in the Mountain View Cemetery. Under the direction of Myers & Brady undertaking establishment.
Mrs. Ware is one of the early Oregon pioneers, and was well known in Clackamas County. She was born in Missouri, November 11, 1835, and has resided in Clackamas County for about 50 years, where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her.
Mrs. Ware is survived by the following children: Mrs. Eva May, with whom she made her home; Clay Green, of Oregon City by a former marriage; Mrs. C. A. Rands, of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. J. E. Wiley, of Palouse, Wa.; Mrs. E. L. Shaw, of Oregon City; J. V. Green, of Oregon City, the Rev. A. J. Ware, of Oregon City. Her brothers are Joseph Myers, of Coquille, Oregon, and W. W. Myers, of Oregon City; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Wright, of Portland.
The funeral services will be conducted from the United Brethern Church Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Harry Hart, pastor, officiating. The internment will be in the family plot at Mountain View Cemetery, and the remains laid beside those of her husband, the late James M. Ware, who died in this city several years ago.
Another son, Joseph M. Ware born October 11, 1878 in Oregon City died on July 2, 1888 and is buried in the Carus Cemetery Memorial #13788789.
Inscription
SARAH A. WARE
1835---1917
Family Members
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John W. Myers
1830–1900
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Nancy Ann Myers Green
1832–1905
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Henry Clay Myers
1837–1915
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Mary Elizabeth Myers Wright
1839–1932
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James Harrison Myers
1842–1863
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Joseph Daniel Myers
1845–1926
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William Wood "Bill" Myers
1849–1930
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Robert Andrew Myers
1862–1942
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Martha Matilda "Tillie" Myers Chase
1864–1939
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Laura Belle Myers Moss
1866–1949
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Marquis Miller "Mark" Myers
1868–1953
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Arthur B. Myers
1871–1947
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