A News Tribune
Mrs. John Siguaw Dies in Hospital
Mrs. John Eli (Mary Evangeline) Siguaw, 63, of 1502 S 51st St., died Saturday in a local hospital.
She was born in Wadena, Minn., and had lived in Tacoma 10 years and in the state for 18 years.
She was an inspector at the St. Regis Paper Co., a member of the Methodist Church, and the Printing Specialties and Paper Products Union Local No. 619.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Myrhril A. Kelley of Tacoma and Mrs. Delores L. Hennings of Seattle; four sons, John E. of Kenton, Ill., Virgil D. of Tacoma, Verle B. of Joilet, Ill., and Robert G. of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Majorie Elliot of Paducah, Tex.; three brothers, Harry Crommett of Culver City, Calif., Edgar Crommett of Havanna, Ill., and Benjamin Crommett of Warwick, N.D.; and 17 grandchildren.
Services will be announced by the Mountain View Funeral Home.
A News Tribune
Mrs. John Siguaw Dies in Hospital
Mrs. John Eli (Mary Evangeline) Siguaw, 63, of 1502 S 51st St., died Saturday in a local hospital.
She was born in Wadena, Minn., and had lived in Tacoma 10 years and in the state for 18 years.
She was an inspector at the St. Regis Paper Co., a member of the Methodist Church, and the Printing Specialties and Paper Products Union Local No. 619.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Myrhril A. Kelley of Tacoma and Mrs. Delores L. Hennings of Seattle; four sons, John E. of Kenton, Ill., Virgil D. of Tacoma, Verle B. of Joilet, Ill., and Robert G. of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Majorie Elliot of Paducah, Tex.; three brothers, Harry Crommett of Culver City, Calif., Edgar Crommett of Havanna, Ill., and Benjamin Crommett of Warwick, N.D.; and 17 grandchildren.
Services will be announced by the Mountain View Funeral Home.
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