Obituary: Mrs. Range’s Funeral Today
Mrs. Hattie A. Range, seventy-three, Washington pioneer, will be buried today with impressive services by the Daughters of American Revolution at the Collins Undertaking Chapel at 2:30. Mrs. Range died June 30, while visiting her daughter in law, Mrs. Ernest Range on Whidby Island. Her son was in Alaska at the time. Mrs. Range has been making her home with another son, P. R. Range, 1717 Twelfth Avenue. A sister Mrs. Jennie K. Prather of Orting, is the only other survivor. Coming to Washington with her husband the late Senator J. W. Range, she settled in Spokane in 1879, removing to Seattle ten years later. She was a member of several patriotic organizations, including the D. A. R., Ladies of the G. A. R. and Union Dames. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and Pioneers of Washington.
Obituary: Mrs. Range’s Funeral Today
Mrs. Hattie A. Range, seventy-three, Washington pioneer, will be buried today with impressive services by the Daughters of American Revolution at the Collins Undertaking Chapel at 2:30. Mrs. Range died June 30, while visiting her daughter in law, Mrs. Ernest Range on Whidby Island. Her son was in Alaska at the time. Mrs. Range has been making her home with another son, P. R. Range, 1717 Twelfth Avenue. A sister Mrs. Jennie K. Prather of Orting, is the only other survivor. Coming to Washington with her husband the late Senator J. W. Range, she settled in Spokane in 1879, removing to Seattle ten years later. She was a member of several patriotic organizations, including the D. A. R., Ladies of the G. A. R. and Union Dames. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and Pioneers of Washington.
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