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Robert H Coshow

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Robert H Coshow

Birth
Brownsville, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Death
28 Dec 1913 (aged 57)
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 8, Lot 10, Grave 2
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The Hood River Glacier, January 1, 1914, page 1
Robert H. Coshow Passes Away
Robert H. Coshow, who was born at Brownsville in 1857, died at his home here Sunday evening. Mr. Coshow, who was one of the city's most respected and valued citizens, has been suffering for a number of years from a cancer. He had sought relief by numerous remedies, and last year the surgeon's knife was resorted t. Mr. Coshow bore his affliction with fortitude and philosophically.
The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Congregational church by the members of the local Masonic Lodge. Mr. Coshow was a member of the Salem lodge and of the Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of that city. Rev. E. A. Harris preached the funeral sermon, after which the body was interred at Idlewilde cemetery.
Mr. Coshow has resided at Salem, Ore., where he has numerous relatives and friends. He leaves surviving, in addition to his wife, two daughters and three sons: Mrs. C. E. Fuller, of Willow Flat; Miss Eva Coshow, who is a teacher at the institute for the blind at Berkeley, Calif.; and Henry, John, and Fred Coshow, all of this city.
The Hood River Glacier, January 1, 1914, page 1
Robert H. Coshow Passes Away
Robert H. Coshow, who was born at Brownsville in 1857, died at his home here Sunday evening. Mr. Coshow, who was one of the city's most respected and valued citizens, has been suffering for a number of years from a cancer. He had sought relief by numerous remedies, and last year the surgeon's knife was resorted t. Mr. Coshow bore his affliction with fortitude and philosophically.
The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Congregational church by the members of the local Masonic Lodge. Mr. Coshow was a member of the Salem lodge and of the Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of that city. Rev. E. A. Harris preached the funeral sermon, after which the body was interred at Idlewilde cemetery.
Mr. Coshow has resided at Salem, Ore., where he has numerous relatives and friends. He leaves surviving, in addition to his wife, two daughters and three sons: Mrs. C. E. Fuller, of Willow Flat; Miss Eva Coshow, who is a teacher at the institute for the blind at Berkeley, Calif.; and Henry, John, and Fred Coshow, all of this city.


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