Native Daughter
. Of Reservation
Taken by Illness
. Illness of long standing claim-
ed the life Sunday of Mrs. Gert«
rude Wilbur LeClair, member of
an old family of the Skokomish
Indian Reservation, in the Cush-
man hospital in Tacoma.
She was 27 years old, having
been born on the reservation on
September 25, 1910.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon from Witsiers Chapel
with burial in the cemetery on the
reservation.
Survivors are her husband, Cy—
ril, two sons, Cyril Jr. and Laven-
dar, three daughters, Elizabeth,
Edith and Yovone, her father;
James Wilbur, two brothers, Ma-
son and Wellington, and three
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, Mrs.
Minnie Allen, and Miss Alice Wil-
bu'r, all living on the reservation,
awe/37
, OCR Text:
Native Daughter
. Of Reservation
Taken by Illness
. Illness of long standing claim-
ed the life Sunday of Mrs. Gert«
rude Wilbur LeClair, member of
an old family of the Skokomish
Indian Reservation, in the Cush-
man hospital in Tacoma.
She was 27 years old, having
been born on the reservation on
September 25, 1910.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon from Witsiers Chapel
with burial in the cemetery on the
reservation.
Survivors are her husband, Cy—
ril, two sons, Cyril Jr. and Laven-
dar, three daughters, Elizabeth,
Edith and Yovone, her father;
James Wilbur, two brothers, Ma-
son and Wellington, and three
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, Mrs.
Minnie Allen, and Miss Alice Wil-
bu'r, all living on the reservation,
awe/37
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