WILLIAM ELLERY
William Ellery, 19, known to -- of cripple children of the -- who was the inspiration -- founding of the Disabled Children's Service of Oregon, died -- at the home of his father, Clarence N. Ellery, 5913 Northeast -- Avenue. He had been ill -- the last three months and un-- for the last ten days, with oxygen administration prolonging his fading life.
Founder of the Disabled Children's Service was an aunt, Mrs. Marguerite Abarr-Slater, now of --. Other survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lucille Lynch of Los Angeles; two brothers Clarence and James D.; grandmother Jennie May Lindsley, and an aunt, Hattie K. Ellery.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at Finley's --.
WILLIAM ELLERY
William Ellery, 19, known to -- of cripple children of the -- who was the inspiration -- founding of the Disabled Children's Service of Oregon, died -- at the home of his father, Clarence N. Ellery, 5913 Northeast -- Avenue. He had been ill -- the last three months and un-- for the last ten days, with oxygen administration prolonging his fading life.
Founder of the Disabled Children's Service was an aunt, Mrs. Marguerite Abarr-Slater, now of --. Other survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lucille Lynch of Los Angeles; two brothers Clarence and James D.; grandmother Jennie May Lindsley, and an aunt, Hattie K. Ellery.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at Finley's --.
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