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Carlton Walter Allaway

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Carlton Walter Allaway

Birth
Trout Lake, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Death
28 Mar 2001 (aged 86)
Trout Lake, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 12, 2001, page 20...


 CARLTON ALLAWAY

 Lifelong Trout Lake resident Carlton Walter Allaway died March 28, 2001 at his home in Trout Lake, at the age of 86.   

Mr. Allaway was born July 6, 1914, in Trout Lake to Delwyn H. and Emma Pearson Allaway. He attended Trout Lake Schools, graduating from Trout Lake High School. In school, he excelled in math and was a member of the basketball and baseball teams. His basketball team was undefeated for two seasons.   

On Aug. 14, 1940, Mr. Allaway married Esther Elizabeth Collins in White Salmon. The couple made their home in Trout Lake for most of their 60 years together outside of living in Newburg, Ore. for two years and in Hood River, Ore., for one year.   

Farming was Mr. Allaway's life work. During World War II, he raised turkeys for the war effort. He learned dairy farming from his father and was a dairy farmer for many years. He enjoyed tilling the land and grew hay, grain and corn.    

Mr. Allaway was a past member of the Trout Lake Grange and the Trout Lake School Board of which he served as chairman. He was one of the organizers of the Trout Lake Fire Department and umpired school baseball games.   

Mr. Allaway is survived by his wife Esther Collins Allaway, Trout Lake: four sons Carl Allaway, James Allaway and Daniel Allaway, all of Trout Lake, and David Allaway, Stevenson: two daughters Donita Payne, Vancouver, and Brenda Bryan, White Salmon; sister Mildred Knutson, Portland, Ore.; and 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Delwyn Homer and Emma Pearson Allaway, and two sons Kenneth George Allaway and Clayton Beryl Allaway   

A graveside service for Mr. Allaway was held Saturday, March 31, 2001, at the Trout Lake Cemetery. A memorial service was held April 1, 2001, at the Mt. Adams Baptist Church in Trout Lake.

Memorials in Mr. Allaway's name may be given to the Trout Lake Fire Department First Responders in care of Sterling Savings Bank in White Salmon.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 12, 2001, page 20...


 CARLTON ALLAWAY

 Lifelong Trout Lake resident Carlton Walter Allaway died March 28, 2001 at his home in Trout Lake, at the age of 86.   

Mr. Allaway was born July 6, 1914, in Trout Lake to Delwyn H. and Emma Pearson Allaway. He attended Trout Lake Schools, graduating from Trout Lake High School. In school, he excelled in math and was a member of the basketball and baseball teams. His basketball team was undefeated for two seasons.   

On Aug. 14, 1940, Mr. Allaway married Esther Elizabeth Collins in White Salmon. The couple made their home in Trout Lake for most of their 60 years together outside of living in Newburg, Ore. for two years and in Hood River, Ore., for one year.   

Farming was Mr. Allaway's life work. During World War II, he raised turkeys for the war effort. He learned dairy farming from his father and was a dairy farmer for many years. He enjoyed tilling the land and grew hay, grain and corn.    

Mr. Allaway was a past member of the Trout Lake Grange and the Trout Lake School Board of which he served as chairman. He was one of the organizers of the Trout Lake Fire Department and umpired school baseball games.   

Mr. Allaway is survived by his wife Esther Collins Allaway, Trout Lake: four sons Carl Allaway, James Allaway and Daniel Allaway, all of Trout Lake, and David Allaway, Stevenson: two daughters Donita Payne, Vancouver, and Brenda Bryan, White Salmon; sister Mildred Knutson, Portland, Ore.; and 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Delwyn Homer and Emma Pearson Allaway, and two sons Kenneth George Allaway and Clayton Beryl Allaway   

A graveside service for Mr. Allaway was held Saturday, March 31, 2001, at the Trout Lake Cemetery. A memorial service was held April 1, 2001, at the Mt. Adams Baptist Church in Trout Lake.

Memorials in Mr. Allaway's name may be given to the Trout Lake Fire Department First Responders in care of Sterling Savings Bank in White Salmon.




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