PERRYDALE WOMAN DIES AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT
PERRYDALE, Jan. 3 – Funeral services were held for Mrs. Minerva Jennings, 81, in McMinnville at Macy's chapel on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jennings was fatally injured in an automobile accident Christmas day. She died last Thursday morning.
She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Kate Cleek, and four sons, Fred Bethel, Herman of Salem, Ross of Portland and Joe of San Francisco, Calif.
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The Telephone Register, McMinnville, Oregon, Thursday, January 3, 1946
SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR MINERVA JENNINGS, PERRYDALE RESIDENT
Funeral services for Minerva Elizabeth Jennings, 81, who died here last Thursday were conducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. by Macy and son. Rev. S.J. Osborne officiated.
A resident of Perrydale, Mrs. Jennings was born at Lone Mountain, Tenn., on Feb. 8, 1864. Her parents were Louise and Royal Lebow. She first came to Oregon in March of 1901, and while living in this region was affiliated with the Methodist church and the Perrydale Women's club.
Committal was at Evergreen Memorial park. Survivors are fours sons, Ross of Portland, Fred of McCoy, Herman of Salem and Joe of San Francisco; a daughter, Mrs. John L. Cleek of Valejo, Cal.; a brother, Robert Lebow of Lone Mountain, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
PERRYDALE WOMAN DIES AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT
PERRYDALE, Jan. 3 – Funeral services were held for Mrs. Minerva Jennings, 81, in McMinnville at Macy's chapel on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jennings was fatally injured in an automobile accident Christmas day. She died last Thursday morning.
She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Kate Cleek, and four sons, Fred Bethel, Herman of Salem, Ross of Portland and Joe of San Francisco, Calif.
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The Telephone Register, McMinnville, Oregon, Thursday, January 3, 1946
SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR MINERVA JENNINGS, PERRYDALE RESIDENT
Funeral services for Minerva Elizabeth Jennings, 81, who died here last Thursday were conducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. by Macy and son. Rev. S.J. Osborne officiated.
A resident of Perrydale, Mrs. Jennings was born at Lone Mountain, Tenn., on Feb. 8, 1864. Her parents were Louise and Royal Lebow. She first came to Oregon in March of 1901, and while living in this region was affiliated with the Methodist church and the Perrydale Women's club.
Committal was at Evergreen Memorial park. Survivors are fours sons, Ross of Portland, Fred of McCoy, Herman of Salem and Joe of San Francisco; a daughter, Mrs. John L. Cleek of Valejo, Cal.; a brother, Robert Lebow of Lone Mountain, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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