Husband of Louise Barber Twining.
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RUDOLPH ERICKSON
Funeral for Rudolph Erickson, 2531 S. Glenmorrie Dr., Lake Oswego, will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Chapel by the Lake, Lake Oswego, with private interment at Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Erickson, 75, died Monday in a local hospital following an extended illness.
A native of Lake Oswego, Mr. Erickson was a retired senior member of the firm of Erickson and Eiseman Co., certified public accountants. He had been with the firm since the late 1920s, retiring in 1960.
He was a life member of the geological society of Oregon Country; served six years on the board, and was an officer of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and was a life member of the Oregon Society of CPW=As. He formerly taught classes at Multnomah College and was a veteran of World War I.
He is survived by the widow, Jane M., Lake Oswego; a son, Lt. Commander (U.S. N-Ret.) John W. Erickson, Bay City, Va.; a daughter Mrs. Phoebe Ann Webb, Redlands, Calif.; a step son, Stuart H. Bartholomew, Berkeley, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Raffety, Portland; a brother, Otto Erickson, Seattle, and 11 grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 28 Dec 1966, p44]
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Husband of Louise Barber Twining.
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RUDOLPH ERICKSON
Funeral for Rudolph Erickson, 2531 S. Glenmorrie Dr., Lake Oswego, will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Chapel by the Lake, Lake Oswego, with private interment at Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Erickson, 75, died Monday in a local hospital following an extended illness.
A native of Lake Oswego, Mr. Erickson was a retired senior member of the firm of Erickson and Eiseman Co., certified public accountants. He had been with the firm since the late 1920s, retiring in 1960.
He was a life member of the geological society of Oregon Country; served six years on the board, and was an officer of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and was a life member of the Oregon Society of CPW=As. He formerly taught classes at Multnomah College and was a veteran of World War I.
He is survived by the widow, Jane M., Lake Oswego; a son, Lt. Commander (U.S. N-Ret.) John W. Erickson, Bay City, Va.; a daughter Mrs. Phoebe Ann Webb, Redlands, Calif.; a step son, Stuart H. Bartholomew, Berkeley, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Raffety, Portland; a brother, Otto Erickson, Seattle, and 11 grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 28 Dec 1966, p44]
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