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Matilda Ann “Tillie” <I>Jones</I> Isenberg

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Matilda Ann “Tillie” Jones Isenberg

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Nov 1925 (aged 79)
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 8, Lot 23, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Hood River Glacier, 1925-11-26, page 1
Mrs. Isenberg's Funeral Yesterday
Mrs. Lillie Ann Isenberg, widow of the late M. P. Isenberg, well known figure in Oregon Republican political circles 20 years ago, died at her West Side home Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services were held from Asbury Methodist church at 10 o'clock yesterday, Rev. Simpson Hamrick officiating. Interment followed at Idlewilde cemetery. The funeral was directed by S. E. Bartmess.
"Grandma" Isenberg, as everyone of the big family and scores of friends knew her, was 79 years old. She was a native of Marietta, Pa. She had resided here for 35 years. For the past decade and more the great annual event in the life of "Grandma" Isenberg was the family reunion and dinner at her home Christmas day. Children and grandchildren came from far and near to be at "Grandma's" that day. The following children survive: Mrs. J. L. Hovey, W. A. Isenberg, Elmer Isenberg, all of Hood River; Mrs. Herman Saling and W. H. Isenberg, of Portland; Mrs. Guy Harvey, of Wamic, and Mrs. James Woodcock, of Maupin.
Hood River Glacier, 1925-11-26, page 1
Mrs. Isenberg's Funeral Yesterday
Mrs. Lillie Ann Isenberg, widow of the late M. P. Isenberg, well known figure in Oregon Republican political circles 20 years ago, died at her West Side home Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services were held from Asbury Methodist church at 10 o'clock yesterday, Rev. Simpson Hamrick officiating. Interment followed at Idlewilde cemetery. The funeral was directed by S. E. Bartmess.
"Grandma" Isenberg, as everyone of the big family and scores of friends knew her, was 79 years old. She was a native of Marietta, Pa. She had resided here for 35 years. For the past decade and more the great annual event in the life of "Grandma" Isenberg was the family reunion and dinner at her home Christmas day. Children and grandchildren came from far and near to be at "Grandma's" that day. The following children survive: Mrs. J. L. Hovey, W. A. Isenberg, Elmer Isenberg, all of Hood River; Mrs. Herman Saling and W. H. Isenberg, of Portland; Mrs. Guy Harvey, of Wamic, and Mrs. James Woodcock, of Maupin.


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