George F. George F. Plamondon was
born in Tumwater, Washington, in 1886, attended the public schools and St.
Martin's College, at Lacey. He worked in the woods for five years, and for
about one year was connected with the Kelso Journal, after which he was in
accounting work until 1908. He then entered the old Kelso State Bank, in which
he became assistant cashier and remained there until the failure of the bank,
in 1921, after which he came to Woodland and was a cashier of the Woodland
State Bank for about a year, and was then made vice president, which position
he still holds. In 1911 he was married to Miss Helen Carothers, who was born
in Kelso, a daughter of F. M. and Annie (Robb) Carothers. The father came from
Iowa in the early '80s and became a successful merchant at Kelso. They have
four children, Mary Catherine, F. Gregory, Louis and Joan. Mr. Plamondon
served two years as mayor of Kelso, and is a member of the Benevolent
Protective Order of Elks and the Knights of Columbus.
George F. George F. Plamondon was
born in Tumwater, Washington, in 1886, attended the public schools and St.
Martin's College, at Lacey. He worked in the woods for five years, and for
about one year was connected with the Kelso Journal, after which he was in
accounting work until 1908. He then entered the old Kelso State Bank, in which
he became assistant cashier and remained there until the failure of the bank,
in 1921, after which he came to Woodland and was a cashier of the Woodland
State Bank for about a year, and was then made vice president, which position
he still holds. In 1911 he was married to Miss Helen Carothers, who was born
in Kelso, a daughter of F. M. and Annie (Robb) Carothers. The father came from
Iowa in the early '80s and became a successful merchant at Kelso. They have
four children, Mary Catherine, F. Gregory, Louis and Joan. Mr. Plamondon
served two years as mayor of Kelso, and is a member of the Benevolent
Protective Order of Elks and the Knights of Columbus.
Gravesite Details
Date Interred: 2/24/1959
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