Mr. Robarge died Saturday at Deaconess Medical Center, Spokane.
Born in Wisconsin, he had lived in the Newport area since 1948 and retired from Diamond International at Albeni Falls, Idaho.
Mr. Robarge was a charter member of Newport Eagles Aerie 3433 and a member of the International Woodworkers Union.
Survivors include his wife, Carrie, at the home in Oldtown, Idaho; one daughter, Lois Hanson of Fortville, Indiana; four sons, LeRoy Robarge and John Robarge, both of Montesano, Washington; Charles Purcell of Spokane, and Delbert Purcell of Riverton, Wyoming; one sister, Viola Lee of Newport; 23 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Tuesday, January 6, 1987
Mr. Robarge died Saturday at Deaconess Medical Center, Spokane.
Born in Wisconsin, he had lived in the Newport area since 1948 and retired from Diamond International at Albeni Falls, Idaho.
Mr. Robarge was a charter member of Newport Eagles Aerie 3433 and a member of the International Woodworkers Union.
Survivors include his wife, Carrie, at the home in Oldtown, Idaho; one daughter, Lois Hanson of Fortville, Indiana; four sons, LeRoy Robarge and John Robarge, both of Montesano, Washington; Charles Purcell of Spokane, and Delbert Purcell of Riverton, Wyoming; one sister, Viola Lee of Newport; 23 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Tuesday, January 6, 1987
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