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George Washington McBee

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George Washington McBee

Birth
Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Jan 1933 (aged 86)
Polk County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Center 11, Block 638, Plot 4
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༺✿✿✿༻LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻


George Washington McBee

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November 8, 1846 – January 18, 1933


GEORGE McBEE DIES AT DALLAS

DALLAS. Jan. 18. - (Special) George W. McBee, 88, former county commissioner here and father of the Polk county goat industry, died early Wednesday morning.


Funeral services will be held here Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.


Mr. McBee was born in Missouri and crossed the plains with his parents in 1852. He lived In Salem as a young man. He served as commissioner with B. F. McLench, who died about a month ago. For years he was president of the Mohais Growers' association. He was a life member of the Masonic lodge at Dallas, belonging to that order for more than 50 years.


His wife was Mary Lebold. Children who survive are: Leonard H., president of the state Farmer's union; John, Garland and George Frederick, all of Dallas; W. P. McBee of Toledo, and Mrs. Morris Haghes of Dallas. Mrs. S. A. Johnson of Salem, is a sister.


Published in the Statesman Journal of Salem, Oregon on Thursday, January 19th, 1933 • Page 2.


༺✿✿✿༻LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻


George Washington McBee

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

November 8, 1846 – January 18, 1933


GEORGE McBEE DIES AT DALLAS

DALLAS. Jan. 18. - (Special) George W. McBee, 88, former county commissioner here and father of the Polk county goat industry, died early Wednesday morning.


Funeral services will be held here Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.


Mr. McBee was born in Missouri and crossed the plains with his parents in 1852. He lived In Salem as a young man. He served as commissioner with B. F. McLench, who died about a month ago. For years he was president of the Mohais Growers' association. He was a life member of the Masonic lodge at Dallas, belonging to that order for more than 50 years.


His wife was Mary Lebold. Children who survive are: Leonard H., president of the state Farmer's union; John, Garland and George Frederick, all of Dallas; W. P. McBee of Toledo, and Mrs. Morris Haghes of Dallas. Mrs. S. A. Johnson of Salem, is a sister.


Published in the Statesman Journal of Salem, Oregon on Thursday, January 19th, 1933 • Page 2.




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