JOSEPH VALLEY
FUNERAL SERVICE
E SATURDAY
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Funera! serv es for Jo ophl
avmlcy, 84. pioneer resident of
Shelton and Ma county, will
be held at Wi
lore, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. with
the Rev. Bovee in charge of the‘
services. Mr. Valley passed away
at Shelton General Hospital last}
Monday evening. ‘
Joseph Valley was born at Dov-i
el‘ Hill, New Brunswick, Canada.‘
on September 9, 1858, second in a
family of 13 childr n. four of
whom are still living; Mrs. Eliza
shear. Mrs. Matlida Dodge Mrs.
Frances Mehoney. and Harvey H
Valley, all of Gardiner, Malne.
He was married to Abhie E.
Frost, October 4, 1535 in Fort
Fairneld Maine. To this union
were born four children, Joseph
Lee of Matloek Jerry Stephen
and Mrs. Florence Lawton of
Shelton The youngest son Eari
Winfield, passed away in 1914
at the age of 15.
Many Descendants
There are also eleven grand-
children and six great grandehil.
drcn
Mr Valley came to Washington
state in 1888.149 lived in olym-
pic for a short time later coming
to Shelton and finally settling on
a farm near Matloclt in 1594
which he operated until ill health
forced him to retire in 1933.
He had been a member of the
‘Odd Fellows Lodge for many
years and of the Woodman of the
World, and took an active part
in all civic affairs in the com—
munity which he loved so well.
, OCR Text: JOSEPH VALLEY
FUNERAL SERVICE
E SATURDAY
i
i
i
\
9W1!) Ram/W l Li'si
Funera! serv es for Jo ophl
avmlcy, 84. pioneer resident of
Shelton and Ma county, will
be held at Wi
lore, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. with
the Rev. Bovee in charge of the‘
services. Mr. Valley passed away
at Shelton General Hospital last}
Monday evening. ‘
Joseph Valley was born at Dov-i
el‘ Hill, New Brunswick, Canada.‘
on September 9, 1858, second in a
family of 13 childr n. four of
whom are still living; Mrs. Eliza
shear. Mrs. Matlida Dodge Mrs.
Frances Mehoney. and Harvey H
Valley, all of Gardiner, Malne.
He was married to Abhie E.
Frost, October 4, 1535 in Fort
Fairneld Maine. To this union
were born four children, Joseph
Lee of Matloek Jerry Stephen
and Mrs. Florence Lawton of
Shelton The youngest son Eari
Winfield, passed away in 1914
at the age of 15.
Many Descendants
There are also eleven grand-
children and six great grandehil.
drcn
Mr Valley came to Washington
state in 1888.149 lived in olym-
pic for a short time later coming
to Shelton and finally settling on
a farm near Matloclt in 1594
which he operated until ill health
forced him to retire in 1933.
He had been a member of the
‘Odd Fellows Lodge for many
years and of the Woodman of the
World, and took an active part
in all civic affairs in the com—
munity which he loved so well.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,V Last Name,Valley, Joseph L. #2.tif,Valley, Joseph L. #2.tif, Valley, Joseph L. #2.tif
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