Funeral for Mary Toman, an Oregon City homemaker, will be at 10 am Wednesday in Holman, Hankins, Bowker, Waud, with interment following in Mountain View Cemetery.
Mrs. Toman died Friday in a local nursing home. She was 86.
She was born in Czechoslovakia and moved to Oregon in 1929. A former president of the Oregon Parent Teacher Association, Mrs. Toman had been a member of the Cactus Club, Western Bohemian Fraternal Association and the Abernathy Grange. She was a 4-H leader and worked with Girl and Boy Scouts.
Survivors are four sons, Glen and Robert, both of Oregon City, Vernon of Gladstone and Joe Jr. of Enumclaw, Wash.; a daughter, Mary Ann Anthony of Burns; a brother James Svihla of Portland; two sisters Agnes Pesek of Oregon City and Rosie Amos of North Dakota; 24 grandchildren; 51 great greandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.
Published in The Oregonian (Portland, OR) Wednesday, September 5, 1984
Funeral for Mary Toman, an Oregon City homemaker, will be at 10 am Wednesday in Holman, Hankins, Bowker, Waud, with interment following in Mountain View Cemetery.
Mrs. Toman died Friday in a local nursing home. She was 86.
She was born in Czechoslovakia and moved to Oregon in 1929. A former president of the Oregon Parent Teacher Association, Mrs. Toman had been a member of the Cactus Club, Western Bohemian Fraternal Association and the Abernathy Grange. She was a 4-H leader and worked with Girl and Boy Scouts.
Survivors are four sons, Glen and Robert, both of Oregon City, Vernon of Gladstone and Joe Jr. of Enumclaw, Wash.; a daughter, Mary Ann Anthony of Burns; a brother James Svihla of Portland; two sisters Agnes Pesek of Oregon City and Rosie Amos of North Dakota; 24 grandchildren; 51 great greandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.
Published in The Oregonian (Portland, OR) Wednesday, September 5, 1984
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