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l
[RESI'ENT HERE FOR 45
i
I
YEARS succt‘mss MONDAY
IN SHELTON HOSPITAL;
R‘I‘IES WEDNESDAY
Death claimed one more or me
earlier residents uf Shellon ln
Mus. Emma “Comple, who passed
away Sunday evening at the Shel-
.lon hespital, where she had been
lsince pmhlg through a thrunt
.operauon carlv in January
; Fumral mmngenmnts include
Iservice‘ at 10 \\'llsirrs funeral
home \Vcdnaday at 2 p. ml, [01-
ilavrrd by interment In the Shl‘l-
*loll memonnl cometcry in [he {mm
lily plot where her husband.
‘ Mum Locomple. prl-ceded hrr noml‘
lwenly yearn ago. Rev. E. Johnson
'0! Olympm will conducl mo NI'I'V-
' Ice.
‘ She L1 nurvlvcd by m-o sons,
Dr. George A_ LeComplc. and Ar-
chlc LeCample of Shelton. n broth-
'er Carl Erickson o! Sallie. thru-
liners. Mn. Wm. Bushall or
‘Olympln. Mm Jack Cummings at
Portland .nnd Mrs, Charles De-
geiser or Aberdeen: and n niece
who made her home with Mrs, Lev‘
Comple as a child. Mrsl Ralpl§~
Nelson of Cste Rockl
She was 53 years or age, born
in-Pranklln county, Minn, January
9, 1879. and came to Mason coun-
ly with her parents 45 years
They settled on a homestead
dawn'lhe bay ln Agate alsmcc
which was made (mo 3 model
“Menommd Ian-n. ,.where the
children grew up, married and
moved to new homes, and the par—
ent. mmimmd on many
yep-u Ago. urn. kCompte moved
mishdton (In her mrrhtgo, and
Hiawatha lumbar home. do-
Voted to In: children udfigndeued
bylhe ends Who have
, OCR Text:
- '25 lagz
l
[RESI'ENT HERE FOR 45
i
I
YEARS succt‘mss MONDAY
IN SHELTON HOSPITAL;
R‘I‘IES WEDNESDAY
Death claimed one more or me
earlier residents uf Shellon ln
Mus. Emma “Comple, who passed
away Sunday evening at the Shel-
.lon hespital, where she had been
lsince pmhlg through a thrunt
.operauon carlv in January
; Fumral mmngenmnts include
Iservice‘ at 10 \\'llsirrs funeral
home \Vcdnaday at 2 p. ml, [01-
ilavrrd by interment In the Shl‘l-
*loll memonnl cometcry in [he {mm
lily plot where her husband.
‘ Mum Locomple. prl-ceded hrr noml‘
lwenly yearn ago. Rev. E. Johnson
'0! Olympm will conducl mo NI'I'V-
' Ice.
‘ She L1 nurvlvcd by m-o sons,
Dr. George A_ LeComplc. and Ar-
chlc LeCample of Shelton. n broth-
'er Carl Erickson o! Sallie. thru-
liners. Mn. Wm. Bushall or
‘Olympln. Mm Jack Cummings at
Portland .nnd Mrs, Charles De-
geiser or Aberdeen: and n niece
who made her home with Mrs, Lev‘
Comple as a child. Mrsl Ralpl§~
Nelson of Cste Rockl
She was 53 years or age, born
in-Pranklln county, Minn, January
9, 1879. and came to Mason coun-
ly with her parents 45 years
They settled on a homestead
dawn'lhe bay ln Agate alsmcc
which was made (mo 3 model
“Menommd Ian-n. ,.where the
children grew up, married and
moved to new homes, and the par—
ent. mmimmd on many
yep-u Ago. urn. kCompte moved
mishdton (In her mrrhtgo, and
Hiawatha lumbar home. do-
Voted to In: children udfigndeued
bylhe ends Who have
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,Le Last Name,LeCompte, Emma.tif,LeCompte, Emma.tif, LeCompte, Emma.tif
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