He was the eldest child in a family of four, two brothers preceded him in death. He came with his parents to Farnam and here he spent the greater part of his life, getting his education in the Farnam school. Later he spent his time farming in this community.
He was united in marriage to Kittie A. Dryden, and to this union were born four children; Mrs. Joyce Bowman of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Louise Pisac and Mrs. Georgia Dworsac of Seattle, Wash., one son passing away in infancy.
In 1940 he and his family started westward, finally settling in Seattle, Washington. At the time of his death he was employed at the Hollywood Poultry Farm.
Besides his wife and daughters he leaves to miss him seven grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Gus Gauldreault of Farnam.
He was the eldest child in a family of four, two brothers preceded him in death. He came with his parents to Farnam and here he spent the greater part of his life, getting his education in the Farnam school. Later he spent his time farming in this community.
He was united in marriage to Kittie A. Dryden, and to this union were born four children; Mrs. Joyce Bowman of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Louise Pisac and Mrs. Georgia Dworsac of Seattle, Wash., one son passing away in infancy.
In 1940 he and his family started westward, finally settling in Seattle, Washington. At the time of his death he was employed at the Hollywood Poultry Farm.
Besides his wife and daughters he leaves to miss him seven grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Gus Gauldreault of Farnam.
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