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November 17, 1918 Oregonian Newspaper Death Notice:
OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 15. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this city, received word today of the death of their son, Howard Dawson, at Winchester, England, on October 21. He was one of the first boys of Clackamas County to answer his country's call. Young Dawson is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this city; five sisters, Mrs. Edith Mighells, Maple Lane; Mrs. E. L. Clark, Misses Rhoda Dawson, Alice Dawson, and Mable Dawson, Oregon City; three brothers, Arthur and Kenneth Dawson of Hood River, and John Dawson of this city.
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November 17, 1918 Oregonian Newspaper Death Notice:
OREGON CITY, Or., Nov. 15. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this city, received word today of the death of their son, Howard Dawson, at Winchester, England, on October 21. He was one of the first boys of Clackamas County to answer his country's call. Young Dawson is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this city; five sisters, Mrs. Edith Mighells, Maple Lane; Mrs. E. L. Clark, Misses Rhoda Dawson, Alice Dawson, and Mable Dawson, Oregon City; three brothers, Arthur and Kenneth Dawson of Hood River, and John Dawson of this city.
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Inscription
161st Regiment, 41st Division.
Gravesite Details
Entered the service from Oregon.
Family Members
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Arthur Irving Dawson
1882–1968
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James Carlyle "Carl" Dawson
1884–1910
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Edith Isabelle Dawson Mighells
1886–1949
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Thomas George Dawson
1889–1910
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Bernice Berthol Dawson Clark
1892–1976
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Rhoda May Dawson Holzman
1895–1968
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Kenneth Kenwood Dawson
1897–1977
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Alice May Dawson Kerr
1902–1975
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Mabel Adelaide Dawson Eggink
1905–1999
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John Henry Dawson
1910–1981
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