Mrs. Elizira Bertie Alexander, 76, Parkwater, who as a girl of 13 came to Spokane with her family in 1883 by riding a construction train from Sprague before the completion of the N.P. railroad, died in a local hospital Thursday.
She was a member of the Elderbloom club, Pioneers club, Junior Pioneers and of the Baptist church at Orchard Avenue.
Besides a son, Robert, of Parkwater, and four daughters, Mrs. Erma Staeheli, Mrs. Blanche Ludwig, Mrs. Inez Buckminster, and Mrs. Vesta Hansen, all of Spokane, she is survived by 28 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Wood of Roseburg, Ore.
Mrs. Alexander's childhood home here was on a homestead on what is now part of Felts field.
The body is at Ball & Dodd's. Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington)06 Dec 1946, Friday
Bertie's father was Thomas Hall Lewis (1826-1888). His place of burial is unknown. Bertie's mother was Emeline Esther Lewis.
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1880 (with uncle (Harrison Alexander (1823-1895),) aunt (Amanda Weymouth Alexander (1829-1905),) and cousin (Harry Alexander (1866-1943)) in Bellville, Richland, Ohio,) 1900 (with spouse and children in Nosler, Spokane, Washington,) 1910 (with spouse, children, and cousin (Floyd Alexander, age 48) in Opportunity, Spokane, Washington,) 1930 (divorced, living with children and boarders in East Spokane, Spokane, Washington,) and 1940 (living in home of son, Robert, in East Spokane, Spokane, Washington;) and Washington State Death Records.
Mrs. Elizira Bertie Alexander, 76, Parkwater, who as a girl of 13 came to Spokane with her family in 1883 by riding a construction train from Sprague before the completion of the N.P. railroad, died in a local hospital Thursday.
She was a member of the Elderbloom club, Pioneers club, Junior Pioneers and of the Baptist church at Orchard Avenue.
Besides a son, Robert, of Parkwater, and four daughters, Mrs. Erma Staeheli, Mrs. Blanche Ludwig, Mrs. Inez Buckminster, and Mrs. Vesta Hansen, all of Spokane, she is survived by 28 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Wood of Roseburg, Ore.
Mrs. Alexander's childhood home here was on a homestead on what is now part of Felts field.
The body is at Ball & Dodd's. Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington)06 Dec 1946, Friday
Bertie's father was Thomas Hall Lewis (1826-1888). His place of burial is unknown. Bertie's mother was Emeline Esther Lewis.
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1880 (with uncle (Harrison Alexander (1823-1895),) aunt (Amanda Weymouth Alexander (1829-1905),) and cousin (Harry Alexander (1866-1943)) in Bellville, Richland, Ohio,) 1900 (with spouse and children in Nosler, Spokane, Washington,) 1910 (with spouse, children, and cousin (Floyd Alexander, age 48) in Opportunity, Spokane, Washington,) 1930 (divorced, living with children and boarders in East Spokane, Spokane, Washington,) and 1940 (living in home of son, Robert, in East Spokane, Spokane, Washington;) and Washington State Death Records.
Inscription
In Memory Of
Bertie E.
Alexander
Dec. 23, 1869
Dec. 5, 1946
Family Members
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Inez Emiline Alexander Buckminster
1889–1971
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Ruth Elma Alexander Snapp
1891–1978
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Blanche Lillian Alexander Ludwig
1892–1985
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Vesta Eliza Alexander Hansen
1897–1983
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Dora Zina Alexander Critchlow
1899–1971
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Erma Jean Alexander Staeheli
1901–1992
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Bonita Luella Alexander Sills
1903–1945
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Muriel Martha Alexander Swann
1904–1993
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Robert Vernon Alexander
1911–1980