Charles J. Tynan dies; Services held February 13
Funeral services for Charles J. Tynan, 57-year-old Sundale resident who passed away in the Klickitat Valley Hospital Friday following an illness of one month, were held Monday afternoon from the Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter G. [_______] officiating. Interment was in the I.O.O.F. oemetery.
Tynan was born in Monument, Colorado, and came to Klickitat about 37 years ago, settling in the Sundale and Roosevelt areas, where he engaged in [_____]ing.
Deceased is survived by his wife Vera; two daughters, Violet McLean of Kettle and Marie Tynan, of Roosevelt, Delbert of Roosevelt and Irvin of Toppenish. Three sisters also survive, Mrs. [____] Wolf of Palmer Lake, Colorado, Mrs. Emma Rohr, also Palmer Lake, Colorado and Milton Smith of Goldendale.
The Goldendale Sentinel,
Goldendale, Washington.
Thursday, February 16, 1950
Vol. 71, No. 7
front page
Charles J. Tynan dies; Services held February 13
Funeral services for Charles J. Tynan, 57-year-old Sundale resident who passed away in the Klickitat Valley Hospital Friday following an illness of one month, were held Monday afternoon from the Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter G. [_______] officiating. Interment was in the I.O.O.F. oemetery.
Tynan was born in Monument, Colorado, and came to Klickitat about 37 years ago, settling in the Sundale and Roosevelt areas, where he engaged in [_____]ing.
Deceased is survived by his wife Vera; two daughters, Violet McLean of Kettle and Marie Tynan, of Roosevelt, Delbert of Roosevelt and Irvin of Toppenish. Three sisters also survive, Mrs. [____] Wolf of Palmer Lake, Colorado, Mrs. Emma Rohr, also Palmer Lake, Colorado and Milton Smith of Goldendale.
The Goldendale Sentinel,
Goldendale, Washington.
Thursday, February 16, 1950
Vol. 71, No. 7
front page
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