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Dr Loren Russell Bryan

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Dr Loren Russell Bryan

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
19 Apr 1916 (aged 28)
La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 106, Lot 8-B, Grave 3
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Funeral is Tomorrow

Dr. L. R. Bryan Will Be Laid To Rest In Portland.

Former Resident, Until Lately Practicing at Union, Succumbs After Operation for Appendicitis.

Dr. Lorren Russell Bryan, formerly of this city, for the past year located at Union, Or., who died in the hospital at La Grande Wednesday following an operation for appendicitis, was born at Abilene, Kan., July 17, 1887.

He entered the University Medical College at Kansas City, Mo, in 1909 and was graduated with high honors in May, 1913. During his college days Dr. Bryan was a leading member of the principal university athletic club and football team. After his graduation Dr. Bryan practiced medicine at Olmitz, Kan., and came to Portland in 1913. At Union, near La Grande, Or., he had an active practice until the time of his death.

Dr. Bryan was a member of the Woodmen of the World and of the National Greek letter order of Beta Theta Pi.

Dr. Bryan is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryan, 741 Glisan street, this city, and by two sisters, the Misses Eoline and Ethel Bryan, also residents of this city. A brother, Dr. H. R. Bryan, is a practicing physician of La Crosse, Wis.

The funeral will be held from Finley undertaking parlors tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, with interment in Riverview Cemetery.

[The Oregonian, 23 Apr 1916, p18 w/photo]
Funeral is Tomorrow

Dr. L. R. Bryan Will Be Laid To Rest In Portland.

Former Resident, Until Lately Practicing at Union, Succumbs After Operation for Appendicitis.

Dr. Lorren Russell Bryan, formerly of this city, for the past year located at Union, Or., who died in the hospital at La Grande Wednesday following an operation for appendicitis, was born at Abilene, Kan., July 17, 1887.

He entered the University Medical College at Kansas City, Mo, in 1909 and was graduated with high honors in May, 1913. During his college days Dr. Bryan was a leading member of the principal university athletic club and football team. After his graduation Dr. Bryan practiced medicine at Olmitz, Kan., and came to Portland in 1913. At Union, near La Grande, Or., he had an active practice until the time of his death.

Dr. Bryan was a member of the Woodmen of the World and of the National Greek letter order of Beta Theta Pi.

Dr. Bryan is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryan, 741 Glisan street, this city, and by two sisters, the Misses Eoline and Ethel Bryan, also residents of this city. A brother, Dr. H. R. Bryan, is a practicing physician of La Crosse, Wis.

The funeral will be held from Finley undertaking parlors tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, with interment in Riverview Cemetery.

[The Oregonian, 23 Apr 1916, p18 w/photo]


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