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Edwin A. Belmore

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Edwin A. Belmore

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
15 Apr 1939 (aged 68)
Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Roselawn Section Lot 44
Memorial ID
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BELMORE
April 15, Edwin, late of 6804 S.E. Carlton; beloved husband of Mattie, father of Ralph Belmore, Mrs. Edna Dix, Mrs. George Clark and Elbert Belmore, all of Portland; brother of Mrs. W.H. Gates of Albertsville, Wis. friends invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, April 18, at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Mt. Scott Funeral Home, Foster Rd. at 59th Ave. Concluding services and interment in Lincoln Memorial Park.

*Published in The Oregonian Tuesday, April 18, 1939.

*Edwin's Occupation was Machinist.

Edwin Married Martha Gertrude Giles on June 29, 1898 in Barron County, Wisconsin.

They had 5 Children:

Ralph Wesley Belmore
1900–1983
Edna Grace Belmore Dix
1902–1981
Mildred Glee Belmore Clark
1906–1985
Gardner Elbert Belmore
1908–2006
Donald R Belmore
1913–1923

**Many Thanks to Nathan Haines for Edwin's Funeral Notice and Headstone Photograph.
BELMORE
April 15, Edwin, late of 6804 S.E. Carlton; beloved husband of Mattie, father of Ralph Belmore, Mrs. Edna Dix, Mrs. George Clark and Elbert Belmore, all of Portland; brother of Mrs. W.H. Gates of Albertsville, Wis. friends invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, April 18, at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Mt. Scott Funeral Home, Foster Rd. at 59th Ave. Concluding services and interment in Lincoln Memorial Park.

*Published in The Oregonian Tuesday, April 18, 1939.

*Edwin's Occupation was Machinist.

Edwin Married Martha Gertrude Giles on June 29, 1898 in Barron County, Wisconsin.

They had 5 Children:

Ralph Wesley Belmore
1900–1983
Edna Grace Belmore Dix
1902–1981
Mildred Glee Belmore Clark
1906–1985
Gardner Elbert Belmore
1908–2006
Donald R Belmore
1913–1923

**Many Thanks to Nathan Haines for Edwin's Funeral Notice and Headstone Photograph.

Inscription

Dad
Edwin Belmore
1871-1939

Gravesite Details

Headstone is becoming quite weathered.



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