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Robert Edmund McAulay

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Robert Edmund McAulay

Birth
Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Feb 1926 (aged 60)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
775
Memorial ID
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husband of Birdie L McAulay
Meat Cutter
son of Arthur McAulay & Nancy Fisher

OBITUARY:
Robert Edmund McAulay died Feb. 14 at 1211 Highland avenue. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Birdie L. McAulay, son son, Robert Stewart McCaulay of Salem, three daughters, Mrs. Andie Shanks of Boise, Mrs. Henry Quirk of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Rex Peffer of Dayton, Ore., his mother, Mrs. Arthur McAulay of Yakima, Wash., two brothers, George and Owen McAulay both of Yakima, and three sisters, Mrs. C. Gale of Yakima, Mrs. Byron Gale of Baker and Mrs. A. Cooley of Cass City, Mich. The funeral will be held at Rigdon's mortuary Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Fred Taylor will officiate. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery under the auspices of the IOOF lodge.
Oregon Statesman 16 Feb 1926 5:6-7.

bio source:
http://www.salempioneercemetery.org/
husband of Birdie L McAulay
Meat Cutter
son of Arthur McAulay & Nancy Fisher

OBITUARY:
Robert Edmund McAulay died Feb. 14 at 1211 Highland avenue. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Birdie L. McAulay, son son, Robert Stewart McCaulay of Salem, three daughters, Mrs. Andie Shanks of Boise, Mrs. Henry Quirk of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Rex Peffer of Dayton, Ore., his mother, Mrs. Arthur McAulay of Yakima, Wash., two brothers, George and Owen McAulay both of Yakima, and three sisters, Mrs. C. Gale of Yakima, Mrs. Byron Gale of Baker and Mrs. A. Cooley of Cass City, Mich. The funeral will be held at Rigdon's mortuary Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Fred Taylor will officiate. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery under the auspices of the IOOF lodge.
Oregon Statesman 16 Feb 1926 5:6-7.

bio source:
http://www.salempioneercemetery.org/

Inscription

Robt. E. McAulay
1865 - 1926

Gravesite Details

Robert & spouse have a different spelling on their headstones. The 1910 census has ay, not ey. Daughter spells it with ay.



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