Former Employee of The Oregonian Laid to Final Rest.
Funeral services of the late Samuel McBride Aplin, who died at his late home, 17 East Seventy-fourth street, Montavilla, were held yesterday at W.H. Hamilton's chapel, East Glisean and East Eightieth streets. The body was sent to Cornelius, Or., for interment. Mr. Aplin is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ada Aplin; three childen, Raleigh, Samuel and Lela Aplin, and was a brother of John P. Aplin, of Cove, Or.
Mr. Aplin was born near Lake Simeo, canada, January 4, 1862. After coming to Oregon he located at Dilley, later making his home in Portland. For three years he was identified with The Oregonian in the mechanical department.
The Historical Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Date: 10-24-1914, Page 8.
Former Employee of The Oregonian Laid to Final Rest.
Funeral services of the late Samuel McBride Aplin, who died at his late home, 17 East Seventy-fourth street, Montavilla, were held yesterday at W.H. Hamilton's chapel, East Glisean and East Eightieth streets. The body was sent to Cornelius, Or., for interment. Mr. Aplin is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ada Aplin; three childen, Raleigh, Samuel and Lela Aplin, and was a brother of John P. Aplin, of Cove, Or.
Mr. Aplin was born near Lake Simeo, canada, January 4, 1862. After coming to Oregon he located at Dilley, later making his home in Portland. For three years he was identified with The Oregonian in the mechanical department.
The Historical Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Date: 10-24-1914, Page 8.
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