Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery 1936 RUTH REID BLUM (abstract of obituary) Friday, August 21, 1936 Mrs. Ruth Reid Blum was born 1899 at Hall, Wash. and died Aug. 18, 1936. She was survived by her husband, Fred Blum; two daughters, Lola and Maybelle Reid; one son, Herbert of Kellogg, Idaho; her parents, Mr. & Mrs. William Emerick; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Stein; two brothers, Ben and Claude Emerick, all of Hall, Washington. Interment in View Cemetery. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mt View Page 1 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery 1952 Unknown source Thursday, November 27, 1952 FRANK REID SERVICE HELD Funeral services were held for Frank Reid Tuesday afternoon at View church with burial at View Cemetery. Mr. Reid was a resident of the surrounding community for more than 75 years. He was born November 13, 1870. His parents, Adam and Melissa Reid settled in the View district later settling on the Lewis River at Etna. His father built the first water power mill known as the Grist Mill at Etna. As a young man he worked at this mill, later having a saw mill. He was a foreman for log drives on the Lewis River during the early logging days and spent most of his life in the woods. He had been ill for several years and made his home at a Battle Ground nursing home. He passed away November 21. He is survived by one son, Frances and two daughters, Mrs. Marion Gird and Mrs. Vivian Mason, all of Kellogg, Idaho; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Olson of Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. Hattie Crawford of Albany, Oregon and Mrs. Bessie white of Everett, and six grandchildren. Pall bearers for the service were Ralph Sigel, Will Forbes, John Taylor, Ocea Hansen, Birt Gillott and Walter Day. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mt View Page 2 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery 1966 Unknown source Monday, August 8, 1966 EARTH MOVER DRIVER KILLED A resident of Woodland only two weeks, Gary Lee Gray, 34, was killed Saturday afternoon while working on a road-building job north of Cougar Logging Co. Gray apparently lost control of a huge earth mover which plunged over an eight foot embankment. He was thrown from the driver’s seat into the path of the machine’s huge wheels. The Hayes Rt., Box 87 Gray was survived by his widow, Loretta; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Gray, Amboy; two sons, Edward and Richard; brothers: Donald, Woodland; Ronald, Vancouver and Zane, Amboy; sisters: Mrs. Arnold Harmon, Woodland; Mrs. Richard Kruse, LaCenter and Mrs. John Kruse, LaCenter. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Highland Lutheran Church, with burial following in View Cemetery. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mt View Page 3 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery Five sons survive: Brad Neal of 1967 Troutlake, Andrew Neal of Vancouver, Amos Goolsby of Washington Court House, TWO BURIED IN VIEW CEMETERY Ohio, Ernest Neal of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Thursday, February 16, 1967 Bracey Neal of Tillamook, Ore.; 35 by Erma Kieldosty grandchildren and many great and great great grandchildren. ELLEN P. BUCK The funeral was at 11 am at Vancouver FARGHER LAKE - VIEW - A Fargher Funeral Chapel, the Rev. William Collier Lake resident, and a former resident of officiating. Amboy were both buried during the past week in the View Cemetery. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mrs. Ellen P. Buck, 85, died the day before her 86th birthday and was buried Monday. Unknown source She was born in Winterse, Iowa and had Thursday, May 11, 1967 lived in Clark County for 37 years. The past two years she made her home with her DELORES MITCHELL daughter Mrs. Emma R. Hagendorn at DIES WEDNESDAY Fargher Lake. FARGHER LAKE - VIEW - Funeral She was a member of the Pentecostal services were held Saturday, May 6, at Church of Vancouver. Besides her daughter Layne’s Funeral Home in Battle Ground for she is survived by three sons, Henry E. Buck Delores Mitchell of Rt. 1, LaCenter. of Orofino, Idaho, J. William Buck of Battle Mrs. Mitchell, 35, collapsed and died at Ground and Harlan Buck of Portland; a a neighbor’s home Wednesday. sister, Mrs. Ray Staley of Yacolt; 23 She was born June 23, 1931 in Portland. grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and She had lived several years in LaCenter and seven great-great-grandchildren. in the Fargher Lake area most of her life. Funeral services were held at 11 am She attended high school in Battle Monday at the Vancouver Funeral Chapel. ground. She is survived by the widower The Rev. Frank C. Morgan officiated. Howard; a sons, Howard and three daughters, Gloria, Carol and Lisa, all at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ home. Her father, Newell Nelson of Newport, Ore. and a brother, Newell A. Nelson of Rt. 1, LaCenter also survive. She IRENA NEAL was buried in the View Cemetery. Funeral services were held Friday for Irena Neal, formerly of Star Rt., Amboy. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ She was a native of Ohio and had spent the last 13 years at Troutlake. She was 92 years old and a member of the Conservative Baptist Church in Troutlake. She had three daughers: Mrs. Goldie Robinson of Amboy, Mrs. Lolo Reed of North Plains, Ore. and Mrs. Leona Stearns of West Linn, Ore. Mt View Page 4 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery Unknown source World War I and was a member of the Thursday, June 8, 1967 Woodland-Kalama Vets of World War I Barracks. JAMES TENOLD DIES MAY 27 He is survived by his widow Minnie E.; FARGHER LAKE - VIEW - A longtime a son Douglas S. and a daughter Anna resident of View, James E. Tenold, 49, died Spreadborough, all of Kalama. There are May 27 at his home, Rt. 1, LaCenter. seven grandchildren; a brother George of His funeral was held Wednesday, May Long Beach and a sister Beda Johnson of 31, at Hazen Chapel at View with the Rev. Portland. Dave Arnett officiating. The funeral ceremony was followed by He was buried in the View Cemetery. burial at View Cemetery Vancouver Funeral Chapel was in charge of Woodland Funeral Home was in charge arrangements. of services. Mr. Tenold was born Mar. 20, 1918, in LaCenter. He was a dairy farmer for about ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 20 years and had lived in the View area his entire life. He is survived by his widow, Idell; a Unknown source son, Gary Tenold, US Army, Fort Ord, Thursday, October 26, 1967 Calif.; three daughters, Kathy Tenold at home; Mrs. William Winter, Portland; Mrs. DRIVER KILLED Wesley Kentch, Ferndale and two IN TRUCK ACCIDENT grandchildren. He had seven brothers and sisters: DAVID K. POST Gilbert Tenold of Battle Ground, and Olaf, David K. Post of Hayes Route was killed Clarence and Carl Tenold of LaCenter; Mrs. instantly when the truck he was driving Elmer Lutje, Maupin, Ore., Mrs. Henry plunged from a bridge near Chelatchie Lutje of Oregon and Mrs. Robert Cooper of Prairie Saturday morning. LaCenter. The truck burst into flames upon impact at the bottom of the canyon, some 165 feet ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ below the roadway. Investigating officers reported Post hit the side of the bridge on an International Paper Company road at Unknown source Canyon Creek, then careened across the Thursday, July 6, 1967 bridge and over the opposite side. He was a self-employed truck driver. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR Funeral services were held Tuesday OSCAR E. SCOTBERG morning at the Amboy Church of the Nazarene of which he was a member. The Funeral services were held July 5, at the Rev. Nels Nelson and the Rev. Webber First Christian Church for Oscar E. McGarrah officiated, and burial followed at Scotberg, 71, of 1740 Mountain View Road, View Cemetery. Kalama, who died July 1 in Longview. He is survived by the widow, Wanda; Mr. Scotberg was born Nov. 4, 1895 in his mother Mrs. Jennie Post of Grandview; Etna, and had lived in Kalama for the past one son Kenneth of Albany, Ore., and a 39 years. He served in the navy during daughter Jewel attending Northwest Mt View Page 5 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery Nazarene College at Nampa, Ida.; three brothers: Ernest of Hope, BC, Canada; Wilbur of San Lewis Obispo, Calif. and Paul of Kennewick; one sister, Mrs. Elmer (Velma) Clark of Grandview. Mr. Post was born Mar. 17, 1922 in Viceroy, Saskatchewan, Canada. He had lived on Hayes route the past 18 years, moving here with his family from Kennewick. Layne’s Funeral Home of Battle Ground was in charge of funeral arrangements. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mt View Page 6 of 23 Obituaries for burials in Mountain View Cemetery Sgt. Carpenter was the son of Mr. and 1968 Mrs. Roy Carpenter, star route box 40A, Amboy. He was born March 8, 1947, and Unknown source attended Amboy Elementary School and Thursday, January 11, 1968 graduated from Battle Ground High in 1965. He entered the U.S. Army in 1966. FUNERAL FRIDAY FOR Survivors besides his parents include a MRS. WANDA POST grandmother, Mrs. Edna Carpenter of Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Woodland, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aksel Jan. 12 for Mrs. Wanda Post, 42, who died Anderson of Winnetoon, Neb., and sister Monday, Jan. 8, in Vancouver. Sylvia at home. The Rev. Nels Nelson will officiate at Layne’s Funeral Home of Battle Ground the 1 pm ceremony, and burial will follow in is in charge of arrangements. View Cemetery. Born Feb 16, 1925 in Pasco, Mrs. Post ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ had lived on Hayes route the past 18 years, and was staying in Vancouver while attending business school. Her husband Unknown source David Post was killed in a logging truck Thursday, August 1, 1968 accident Oct 21, 1967.
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