Laura Victoria <I>Howell</I> Mutch

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Laura Victoria Howell Mutch

Birth
Canemah, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Death
5 May 1904 (aged 45)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 37, Lot 3, Grave 2S
Memorial ID
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Laura Victoria Howell Fimple-McDonald-Mutch
Married Edison Mutch 1899
Funeral of Mrs. Laura V. Mutch To Day – Mrs. Laura V. Mutch, who died at her home, 14 Union Avenue North, on the morning of May 5, was the oldest daughter of Josiah and Virginia Howell, of Canemah. She was 46 years, 7 months and 5 days old, and had resided in East Portland for more than 25 years. Her first husband, George Fimple, died 17 years ago, leaving two sons, one of whom survives. She was married a few years later to S. M. McDonald, a well-known pioneer. Two daughters were born of this marriage, both of whom are living. Mr. McDonald died in March, 1898. In August, 1899, she was married to Edison Mutch, who survives her.

The childhood and girlhood of Mrs. Mutch were spent in Canemah, where her parents still live. She will be remembered my many for her kindness to those in trouble, and for her active work in fraternity circles. She was president of McMillen Camp Auxiliary. Daughters of Indian War Veterans, and was long one of the busiest workers in Queen Elizabeth Hive, Lady Maccabees.

Her funeral will take place today, May 8, at 2 o'clock, from St. David's Episcopal Church. The Maccabees will conduct the services at the grave in Lone Fir Cemetery.

The Sunday Oregonian; Date: 05-08-1904
Funeral Notice from: The Oregonian, May 8, 1913, page 25

MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 2. INDIAN WAR VETERANS, will meet to attend funeral of Mrs. Laura Mutch, President of Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans, 14 Union avenue, at 1:30 p.m.

A. B. Stuart, Orderly Sorgeant

Laura Victoria Howell Fimple-McDonald-Mutch
Married Edison Mutch 1899
Funeral of Mrs. Laura V. Mutch To Day – Mrs. Laura V. Mutch, who died at her home, 14 Union Avenue North, on the morning of May 5, was the oldest daughter of Josiah and Virginia Howell, of Canemah. She was 46 years, 7 months and 5 days old, and had resided in East Portland for more than 25 years. Her first husband, George Fimple, died 17 years ago, leaving two sons, one of whom survives. She was married a few years later to S. M. McDonald, a well-known pioneer. Two daughters were born of this marriage, both of whom are living. Mr. McDonald died in March, 1898. In August, 1899, she was married to Edison Mutch, who survives her.

The childhood and girlhood of Mrs. Mutch were spent in Canemah, where her parents still live. She will be remembered my many for her kindness to those in trouble, and for her active work in fraternity circles. She was president of McMillen Camp Auxiliary. Daughters of Indian War Veterans, and was long one of the busiest workers in Queen Elizabeth Hive, Lady Maccabees.

Her funeral will take place today, May 8, at 2 o'clock, from St. David's Episcopal Church. The Maccabees will conduct the services at the grave in Lone Fir Cemetery.

The Sunday Oregonian; Date: 05-08-1904
Funeral Notice from: The Oregonian, May 8, 1913, page 25

MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 2. INDIAN WAR VETERANS, will meet to attend funeral of Mrs. Laura Mutch, President of Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans, 14 Union avenue, at 1:30 p.m.

A. B. Stuart, Orderly Sorgeant


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LAURA V. MUTCH
DIED
Nov 5,1904
Aged
46 Yrs 7 Mo 5D



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