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Viola Mae <I>Summers</I> Poe

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Viola Mae Summers Poe

Birth
Hay, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Death
23 Feb 1975 (aged 64)
Prosser, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kennewick, Benton County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. S. (Viola Mae) Poe, 64, who died at Prosser Memorial Hospital February 24, 1975, will be in Kennewick at 1 p.m. today (Feb. 27) in the chapel of Mueller Funeral Home.

Mrs. Poe had been a resident of the Prosser area since 1948. The family lived many years on Buena Vista Road and moved to a home on Griffin Road in 1958. The family lived in the Yakima Valley for many years. She was born December 27, 1910, at Hay.

She is survived by her husband, Everett S. Poe; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Ella Mae) Brady Jr. of Pasco and Mrs. Leon (Phyllis) Kaylor of Kyshu, Omuta, Japan; two sons, Paul Everett of Sidney, MT, Samuel Nathan Poe of Kelso; six sisters, Mrs. Flossie Gauthier of Spokane, Mrs. William (Edna Ethel) Poe, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Jacob (Thelma) Reidt all of Spokane, Miss Birdie Summers of Hay and Mrs. Larry (Carol) Henderson of Salt Lake City, Utah; four brothers, Edward and Henry Summers of Hay, Nathan Summers of Seattle, Phillip Summers of Spokane and 200 grandchildren.

Original obituary is located at the Benton County Historical Museum in Prosser, Washington ([email protected]) located in the archives of the Record Bulletin newspaper dated February 27, 1975, Page 4.
Funeral services for Mrs. S. (Viola Mae) Poe, 64, who died at Prosser Memorial Hospital February 24, 1975, will be in Kennewick at 1 p.m. today (Feb. 27) in the chapel of Mueller Funeral Home.

Mrs. Poe had been a resident of the Prosser area since 1948. The family lived many years on Buena Vista Road and moved to a home on Griffin Road in 1958. The family lived in the Yakima Valley for many years. She was born December 27, 1910, at Hay.

She is survived by her husband, Everett S. Poe; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Ella Mae) Brady Jr. of Pasco and Mrs. Leon (Phyllis) Kaylor of Kyshu, Omuta, Japan; two sons, Paul Everett of Sidney, MT, Samuel Nathan Poe of Kelso; six sisters, Mrs. Flossie Gauthier of Spokane, Mrs. William (Edna Ethel) Poe, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Jacob (Thelma) Reidt all of Spokane, Miss Birdie Summers of Hay and Mrs. Larry (Carol) Henderson of Salt Lake City, Utah; four brothers, Edward and Henry Summers of Hay, Nathan Summers of Seattle, Phillip Summers of Spokane and 200 grandchildren.

Original obituary is located at the Benton County Historical Museum in Prosser, Washington ([email protected]) located in the archives of the Record Bulletin newspaper dated February 27, 1975, Page 4.


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