If I should die before the rest of you,
Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone.
Nor, when I'm gone, speak in a Sunday voice,
But be the usual selves that I have known.
Weep if you must,
Parting is hell.
But life goes on,
So sing as well.
-Joyce Grenfell
Schield - Velma
9866 S.E. Linwood: wife of Howard W; mother of Dollie Marie and Linda Lee; daughter of Mrs. Eva Eakin; sister of James S. and Ivan C. Eakin.
Services Friday, December 16, 2 p.m. PEAKE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Milwaukie.
Interment Rose City Cemetery.
*Published in The Oregonian December 15, 1960.
*Velma married Willard Clayton Newton on November 18 1939 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
*Velma married Howard Walter Schield on November 13 1944 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
They had two Daughters.
*Velma Died of a Blood Clot in the Brain, While Waiting for Surgery.
If I should die before the rest of you,
Break not a flower nor inscribe a stone.
Nor, when I'm gone, speak in a Sunday voice,
But be the usual selves that I have known.
Weep if you must,
Parting is hell.
But life goes on,
So sing as well.
-Joyce Grenfell
Schield - Velma
9866 S.E. Linwood: wife of Howard W; mother of Dollie Marie and Linda Lee; daughter of Mrs. Eva Eakin; sister of James S. and Ivan C. Eakin.
Services Friday, December 16, 2 p.m. PEAKE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Milwaukie.
Interment Rose City Cemetery.
*Published in The Oregonian December 15, 1960.
*Velma married Willard Clayton Newton on November 18 1939 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
*Velma married Howard Walter Schield on November 13 1944 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.
They had two Daughters.
*Velma Died of a Blood Clot in the Brain, While Waiting for Surgery.
Inscription
In Memory of Mother
Velma Mae Schield
May 5, 1922
Dec. 14, 1960
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