Survived by his wife, Susan Inman, at the home; three sons, Dale Inman, Deer Park, Don Inman, Spokane, and Norman Inman, Medical Lake; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters in North Carolina.
He had lived in this community 42 years. He was a World War I veteran.
Funeral service, Saturday, March 15 at 1:30 p.m., Deer Park Methodist Church, Rev. Earl Lake and Rev. Orin Hardinbrook officiating. Burial service, Woodland Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial gifts be given to the Tri-County Hospital.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle; Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15, 1969
Survived by his wife, Susan Inman, at the home; three sons, Dale Inman, Deer Park, Don Inman, Spokane, and Norman Inman, Medical Lake; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters in North Carolina.
He had lived in this community 42 years. He was a World War I veteran.
Funeral service, Saturday, March 15 at 1:30 p.m., Deer Park Methodist Church, Rev. Earl Lake and Rev. Orin Hardinbrook officiating. Burial service, Woodland Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial gifts be given to the Tri-County Hospital.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Daily Chronicle; Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15, 1969
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Leonidas Lorenzo Inman
1878–1944
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Mary Ann Inman Taylor
1880–1962
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Minnie Elmira Inman Green
1881–1948
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James Anderson Inman Jr
1883–1920
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David Nelson Inman
1885–1962
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Nora Mae Pressley
1887–1932
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Bessie Cordelia Inman Francis
1889–1949
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Celia Emmaline Inman Pressley
1892–1967
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Earlie Susan Inman Francis
1894–1971
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Jessie Olive Inman Frazier
1896–1986
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Ethel Lula Inman Allison
1900–1973
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Theodore Benjamin Inman
1902–1959
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