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Lucille Elizabeth <I>Runion</I> Louderback

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Lucille Elizabeth Runion Louderback

Birth
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Jan 1963 (aged 66)
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Lucille Elizabeth Runion was the daughter of Civil War veteran George Washington Runion and Lillie (Jewell) Runion.

She married Samuel Ransom Louderback, the son of Peter L. and "Ella" Louella J. (Ogden) Louderback, on July 4, 1912 in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri.

Samuel and Lucille moved first to Everett, Washington in 1918 and then to Tacoma in 1919 where they lived until moving to Hoquiam, Washington in 1928. Prior to coming to Washington they may have lived briefly in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Their 14 children were:
Chester Leroy, Helen Lucille, Catha Idlee, Betty Louise, Margie Pauline, Billie Lorraine, Junior aka Samuel, Jack Richard, Shirley Jane, J.T., Dorothy Nadine, Donald Eugene, Nancy Carol, and Sharon Ann.

Lucille was a member of the Methodist church and the Daughters of Union Veterans.

They raised their family in Hoquiam and moved to Mason Lake in Mason County, WA until Samuel returned to Hoquiam after Lucille's death.

Samuel and Lucille celebrated their 50th anniversary the year before Lucille died. They are buried together in Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Hoquiam, WA.
Lucille Elizabeth Runion was the daughter of Civil War veteran George Washington Runion and Lillie (Jewell) Runion.

She married Samuel Ransom Louderback, the son of Peter L. and "Ella" Louella J. (Ogden) Louderback, on July 4, 1912 in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri.

Samuel and Lucille moved first to Everett, Washington in 1918 and then to Tacoma in 1919 where they lived until moving to Hoquiam, Washington in 1928. Prior to coming to Washington they may have lived briefly in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Their 14 children were:
Chester Leroy, Helen Lucille, Catha Idlee, Betty Louise, Margie Pauline, Billie Lorraine, Junior aka Samuel, Jack Richard, Shirley Jane, J.T., Dorothy Nadine, Donald Eugene, Nancy Carol, and Sharon Ann.

Lucille was a member of the Methodist church and the Daughters of Union Veterans.

They raised their family in Hoquiam and moved to Mason Lake in Mason County, WA until Samuel returned to Hoquiam after Lucille's death.

Samuel and Lucille celebrated their 50th anniversary the year before Lucille died. They are buried together in Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Hoquiam, WA.


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