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Thomas Abraham Landreth

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Thomas Abraham Landreth

Birth
Reardan, Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Death
10 Jan 1984 (aged 87)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Funeral services were held Saturday for Thomas Abraham Landreth. He passed away in Spokane January 10, 1984.

Tom was born Dec 17, 1896 to pioneers, William and Lovia Emley Landreth, north of Reardan.

He graduated from Reardan High School in 1916.

He and Ina Barnard of Reardan were married in 1920.

They farmed in Lincoln and Spokane counties. Tom and Ina resided on their farm on the Coulee Hite Road all of their 52 years of marriage. Ina passed away in 1973. Tom remained on the farm until 1978 when he moved to Hawthorne Manor Retirement Home in Spokane. He was in the Health Care Center there the past year.

Landreth was active in community life being on the Reardan School Board two terms, the first Davenport Reardan Soil Conservation District Board, Spokane County Agriculture Stabilization Conservation Service Committee for 20 years, Reardan Memorial Clinic Board, Building Committees of Reardan Presbyterian Church and West Deep Creek Grange.

On July 3, 1918 he was initiated into the Reardan Masonic Lodge No. 146 F & AM. He was a 62 year Starlight Chapter OES member, El Katif Shrine, Scottish Rite, 51 year West Deep Creek, state and national grange, attended the Presbyterian Church and was a Charter member of Reardan Lions.

He is survived by one son, Quintin D Landreth, Reardan, two daughters, Mrs Fred (Jean) Merrill, Chewelah, and Mrs Robert (Glenna) Zwainz, Reardan; 6 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; one brother, Harold Landreth, Priest Lake, Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews. A sister, Theckla Davidson and brother, Milton Landreth, preceded in death. Pallbearers included Ken Meabon, Kirk Merrill, Rick White, Tom Zwainz, Dean and Dale Landreth.

Soloist was Betty Jackman and organist Ruth Lindbloom. The Rev John Thomas and Rev C C Saunders officiated. Graveside services were conducted by Reardan Lodge No 146. Burial was at Spring Creek Cemetery. Schanzenbach Funeral Home, Chewelah, was in charge.

(Davenport Times: 1-19-1984)
Funeral services were held Saturday for Thomas Abraham Landreth. He passed away in Spokane January 10, 1984.

Tom was born Dec 17, 1896 to pioneers, William and Lovia Emley Landreth, north of Reardan.

He graduated from Reardan High School in 1916.

He and Ina Barnard of Reardan were married in 1920.

They farmed in Lincoln and Spokane counties. Tom and Ina resided on their farm on the Coulee Hite Road all of their 52 years of marriage. Ina passed away in 1973. Tom remained on the farm until 1978 when he moved to Hawthorne Manor Retirement Home in Spokane. He was in the Health Care Center there the past year.

Landreth was active in community life being on the Reardan School Board two terms, the first Davenport Reardan Soil Conservation District Board, Spokane County Agriculture Stabilization Conservation Service Committee for 20 years, Reardan Memorial Clinic Board, Building Committees of Reardan Presbyterian Church and West Deep Creek Grange.

On July 3, 1918 he was initiated into the Reardan Masonic Lodge No. 146 F & AM. He was a 62 year Starlight Chapter OES member, El Katif Shrine, Scottish Rite, 51 year West Deep Creek, state and national grange, attended the Presbyterian Church and was a Charter member of Reardan Lions.

He is survived by one son, Quintin D Landreth, Reardan, two daughters, Mrs Fred (Jean) Merrill, Chewelah, and Mrs Robert (Glenna) Zwainz, Reardan; 6 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; one brother, Harold Landreth, Priest Lake, Idaho; numerous nieces and nephews. A sister, Theckla Davidson and brother, Milton Landreth, preceded in death. Pallbearers included Ken Meabon, Kirk Merrill, Rick White, Tom Zwainz, Dean and Dale Landreth.

Soloist was Betty Jackman and organist Ruth Lindbloom. The Rev John Thomas and Rev C C Saunders officiated. Graveside services were conducted by Reardan Lodge No 146. Burial was at Spring Creek Cemetery. Schanzenbach Funeral Home, Chewelah, was in charge.

(Davenport Times: 1-19-1984)


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