Charlotte Mae Livesay, 17, passed away Monday morning. Funeral services were held yesterday from the Ringo chapel.
She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs James H Livesay of this city. She was born in Woodburn February 19, 1923, and had lived in Woodburn all of her life. She was a sophmore at the Woodburn high school. She had been an active member of the Methodist church and Epworth league.
In addition to her parents she is survived by brothers Wayne, Earnest and Harold Livesay, all of Woodburn, and a sister Mrs. Pauline Lewis of Portland.
Rev Ralph E Smith, pastor of the Methodist church, conducted yesterday's funeral services. Special vocal music was given by Mrs Mary Gates and Miss Ione Anderson, piano selections by Miss Margaret Hogg of Salem. Pallbearers were Ralph Harrison, Cedric Scharff, Robert Jones, Bob Smit, Dwain Bromhoff and John Gates. Interment was in the mausoleum in Salem.
The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
December 12, 1940, Page 1, Column 6
Charlotte Mae Livesay, 17, passed away Monday morning. Funeral services were held yesterday from the Ringo chapel.
She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs James H Livesay of this city. She was born in Woodburn February 19, 1923, and had lived in Woodburn all of her life. She was a sophmore at the Woodburn high school. She had been an active member of the Methodist church and Epworth league.
In addition to her parents she is survived by brothers Wayne, Earnest and Harold Livesay, all of Woodburn, and a sister Mrs. Pauline Lewis of Portland.
Rev Ralph E Smith, pastor of the Methodist church, conducted yesterday's funeral services. Special vocal music was given by Mrs Mary Gates and Miss Ione Anderson, piano selections by Miss Margaret Hogg of Salem. Pallbearers were Ralph Harrison, Cedric Scharff, Robert Jones, Bob Smit, Dwain Bromhoff and John Gates. Interment was in the mausoleum in Salem.
The Woodburn Independent Newspaper
Woodburn, Oregon
December 12, 1940, Page 1, Column 6
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