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Harold Daniel Eubanks

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Harold Daniel Eubanks

Birth
Lind, Adams County, Washington, USA
Death
13 May 2006 (aged 96)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Niches behind Serenity Mausoleum, East Wall #145
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Harold Daniel Eubanks

City of residence: Spokane, Washington

Date of death: May 13, 2006

Date of birth: August 13, 1909 Place: Lind, Washington
Parents: Frank Eubanks, Clara May (Turner) Eubanks
Siblings: 1 sister, Iva (Eubanks) Osborn m. Eckert Osborn, d. 1975, Winlock, Washington

Residences: White Salmon, Washington (1910)
Turner, Oregon (1911)
White Salmon, Washington (1913)
Porthill, Idaho (1916)
Whitefish, Montana (1951)
Spokane, Washington (1953) 2607 Southeast Boulevard,
(1988) Fairwood Retirement Village
(2003) R&R Adult Family Home

Education: Porthill elementary school, 1916-1923. Graduated with 2 classmates.

Marriage to: Eloise Marion Turner, November 28, 1946, Opportunity, Washington
(d. April 10, 1998, Spokane, Washington)

Military service: U. S. Army, 1942 to 1945, served in U.S., England and Germany (mechanic)

Occupation:
Managed family cattle ranch (partner) in Porthill, Idaho after father died in 1932
Great Northern Railroad (Kootenai Valley branch), 1941, 1945-1951, engine watchman
Great Northern Railroad (Whitefish, Montana) 1951-1953, diesel electrician
Great Northern Railroad (Hilliard shops, Spokane, Washington) 1953 –1974, diesel electrician
(retired in 1974 from Burlington Northern Railroad)
Larsen Clock Center, Spokane, Washington, 1974 – 1988, clock and watch repair

Hobbies:
"Urban Farmer" – grew a large vegetable garden at family residence (2607 Southeast Boulevard) every year from 1953 to 1988. Woodworker, amateur astronomer, loved to read and research family history.
Member of South Hill Christian Church, Fourth Memorial Church,

Survivors:
Daughter, Cheri L. Cook-Blodgett (& husband Dalton Blodgett), residing at Concrete, Washington
Grand daughter, Kerri Cook, attending graduate school at U.C. Davis, California
Nephew Dennis Osborn, Redmond, Washington
Niece Kim Langlo, Bothell, Washington

Services:
Date: May 21, 2006 Time: 3:30 pm Location: Fairwood Village ALF
Officiating: Pastor Ed Underhill
Contributions, memorials suggested: Hospice of Spokane (no flowers, please)
Mortuary: Thornhill Valley Funeral Home 509-924-2211
Inurnment: Greenwood Terrace (Serenity) East Wall # 145
Harold Daniel Eubanks

City of residence: Spokane, Washington

Date of death: May 13, 2006

Date of birth: August 13, 1909 Place: Lind, Washington
Parents: Frank Eubanks, Clara May (Turner) Eubanks
Siblings: 1 sister, Iva (Eubanks) Osborn m. Eckert Osborn, d. 1975, Winlock, Washington

Residences: White Salmon, Washington (1910)
Turner, Oregon (1911)
White Salmon, Washington (1913)
Porthill, Idaho (1916)
Whitefish, Montana (1951)
Spokane, Washington (1953) 2607 Southeast Boulevard,
(1988) Fairwood Retirement Village
(2003) R&R Adult Family Home

Education: Porthill elementary school, 1916-1923. Graduated with 2 classmates.

Marriage to: Eloise Marion Turner, November 28, 1946, Opportunity, Washington
(d. April 10, 1998, Spokane, Washington)

Military service: U. S. Army, 1942 to 1945, served in U.S., England and Germany (mechanic)

Occupation:
Managed family cattle ranch (partner) in Porthill, Idaho after father died in 1932
Great Northern Railroad (Kootenai Valley branch), 1941, 1945-1951, engine watchman
Great Northern Railroad (Whitefish, Montana) 1951-1953, diesel electrician
Great Northern Railroad (Hilliard shops, Spokane, Washington) 1953 –1974, diesel electrician
(retired in 1974 from Burlington Northern Railroad)
Larsen Clock Center, Spokane, Washington, 1974 – 1988, clock and watch repair

Hobbies:
"Urban Farmer" – grew a large vegetable garden at family residence (2607 Southeast Boulevard) every year from 1953 to 1988. Woodworker, amateur astronomer, loved to read and research family history.
Member of South Hill Christian Church, Fourth Memorial Church,

Survivors:
Daughter, Cheri L. Cook-Blodgett (& husband Dalton Blodgett), residing at Concrete, Washington
Grand daughter, Kerri Cook, attending graduate school at U.C. Davis, California
Nephew Dennis Osborn, Redmond, Washington
Niece Kim Langlo, Bothell, Washington

Services:
Date: May 21, 2006 Time: 3:30 pm Location: Fairwood Village ALF
Officiating: Pastor Ed Underhill
Contributions, memorials suggested: Hospice of Spokane (no flowers, please)
Mortuary: Thornhill Valley Funeral Home 509-924-2211
Inurnment: Greenwood Terrace (Serenity) East Wall # 145


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