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Rev Cecil Phillips

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Rev Cecil Phillips

Birth
Death
14 May 1947 (aged 70–71)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2, Lot 59, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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In 1910 he and his wife lived in a house they were renting in Tabor Township, Scotts Bluff County, NE. He worked as a clergyman.

In 1920 he and Jeanette and their two children lived in an apartment they were renting at 706 North Walnut Street in McPherson, KS. He worked as a pastor at a Presbyterian Church.

In 1930 the four of them lived in a house they owned at 120 SW Custer Street in Portland, OR. Their home was valued at $2000, and they did not have a radio. Cecil worked as a clergyman for a Presbyterian Church.

In 1940 he and his wife and their youngest daughter lived in a house they owned at 314 SW Custer Street in Portland. Their home was valued at $2500. Cecil worked as a utility man at an isolation hospital, Jeanette as a dressmaker at a retail women's clothing shop, and Joan as an assistant auditor at a retail department store. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $1200/52, $264/22, and $1440/52, respectively.
In 1910 he and his wife lived in a house they were renting in Tabor Township, Scotts Bluff County, NE. He worked as a clergyman.

In 1920 he and Jeanette and their two children lived in an apartment they were renting at 706 North Walnut Street in McPherson, KS. He worked as a pastor at a Presbyterian Church.

In 1930 the four of them lived in a house they owned at 120 SW Custer Street in Portland, OR. Their home was valued at $2000, and they did not have a radio. Cecil worked as a clergyman for a Presbyterian Church.

In 1940 he and his wife and their youngest daughter lived in a house they owned at 314 SW Custer Street in Portland. Their home was valued at $2500. Cecil worked as a utility man at an isolation hospital, Jeanette as a dressmaker at a retail women's clothing shop, and Joan as an assistant auditor at a retail department store. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $1200/52, $264/22, and $1440/52, respectively.


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