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Marjorie Ellen <I>Davis</I> VanDomelen

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Marjorie Ellen Davis VanDomelen

Birth
South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Death
21 Jun 1992 (aged 79)
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Roy, Washington County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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The funeral for Marjorie Ellen VanDomelen of Manning was Wednesday.

Burial was in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy.

Mrs. VanDomelen died in a Hillsboro hospital Sunday of congestive heart failure. She was 79.

Mrs. VanDomelen, whose maiden name was Davis, was born Dec. 28, 1912, in South Haven, Mich. In 1957, she married Alfred VanDomelen and they lived in Mountaindale for a year and a half before moving to Manning in 1960.

She had been a bartender in the Lower Tavern in North Plains and had worked for Birds Eye Cannery in Hillsboro.

Surviving are her husband; sons, Lee Hale of Cornelius, Albert, James and John Hale, all of Hillsboro, Hurum Lockwood of South Haven and Ray Lockwood of San Bernardino, Calif.; daughter, Belva Low of Kibbie, Mich.; sisters, Martha Zook of Prineville and Marion Alleman of Forest Grove; brothers, David Davis of Hillsboro, Eugene Davis of Gaston, Donald Davis of Boise, and Jay Davis of Central Valley, Calif.; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family suggests that remembrances be contributions to the American
The funeral for Marjorie Ellen VanDomelen of Manning was Wednesday.

Burial was in St. Francis Cemetery in Roy.

Mrs. VanDomelen died in a Hillsboro hospital Sunday of congestive heart failure. She was 79.

Mrs. VanDomelen, whose maiden name was Davis, was born Dec. 28, 1912, in South Haven, Mich. In 1957, she married Alfred VanDomelen and they lived in Mountaindale for a year and a half before moving to Manning in 1960.

She had been a bartender in the Lower Tavern in North Plains and had worked for Birds Eye Cannery in Hillsboro.

Surviving are her husband; sons, Lee Hale of Cornelius, Albert, James and John Hale, all of Hillsboro, Hurum Lockwood of South Haven and Ray Lockwood of San Bernardino, Calif.; daughter, Belva Low of Kibbie, Mich.; sisters, Martha Zook of Prineville and Marion Alleman of Forest Grove; brothers, David Davis of Hillsboro, Eugene Davis of Gaston, Donald Davis of Boise, and Jay Davis of Central Valley, Calif.; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family suggests that remembrances be contributions to the American


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