Marjorie aron
Marjorie |Lillian Aaron of Salem
Oregon, died January 7' in Mount
Angel, Oregon, She was 74‘
She was born in Monta Villa,
Oregon, on May 31, 1919 to Harry
Thorton and Lillian Susan (John—
son) Calkins. She was married in
Wenatchee on July 9, 1938 to
Thomas Dayton Aaron, who died in
1985.
Mrs, Aaron was a homemaker
who enjoyed gardening. She was a
member of the Seventh Day
Aéventist Church in Shelton. She
spent most of her life in Shelton,
but moved to Oregon four years ago
to he with her family.
Survivors include her daughter,
Susan Erickson of Salem; her son,
Thomas H Aaron of Shelton; her
brother, Harvard Calkins of She]-
ton; her sisters, Olive Jo Wentz of
Shelton and Beverly Townsend of
Woodburn, Oregon; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation was held January 10
at McComb Funeral Home.
Memorial services were held J anu-
ary 11 in the Shelton Valley
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Funeral arrangements were by
Rigdon-Ransom Colonial Chapel
in Salem.
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Marjorie aron
Marjorie |Lillian Aaron of Salem
Oregon, died January 7' in Mount
Angel, Oregon, She was 74‘
She was born in Monta Villa,
Oregon, on May 31, 1919 to Harry
Thorton and Lillian Susan (John—
son) Calkins. She was married in
Wenatchee on July 9, 1938 to
Thomas Dayton Aaron, who died in
1985.
Mrs, Aaron was a homemaker
who enjoyed gardening. She was a
member of the Seventh Day
Aéventist Church in Shelton. She
spent most of her life in Shelton,
but moved to Oregon four years ago
to he with her family.
Survivors include her daughter,
Susan Erickson of Salem; her son,
Thomas H Aaron of Shelton; her
brother, Harvard Calkins of She]-
ton; her sisters, Olive Jo Wentz of
Shelton and Beverly Townsend of
Woodburn, Oregon; and four
grandchildren.
Visitation was held January 10
at McComb Funeral Home.
Memorial services were held J anu-
ary 11 in the Shelton Valley
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Funeral arrangements were by
Rigdon-Ransom Colonial Chapel
in Salem.
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