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Lillian Maude <I>Billington</I> Blankenship

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Lillian Maude Billington Blankenship

Birth
Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Death
1942 (aged 62–63)
Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Washtucna Community church for Mrs. Claude Blankenship, 63, prominent Washtucna woman and wife of the late County Commissioner, Claude Blankeship, who died Sunday at a Spokane hospital in the Ritzville cemetery. Mrs. Blankenship had been in Spokane since early summer under a physician's care.

Lillian M. Blankenship, nee, Lillian Maude Billington, was born in Goldendale in 1879. She homestead in Adams county in 1902 and in 1904 was married to Claude Blankenship, who preceded her in death four years ago. To this union were born three children who survive.

She is survived by two daughters, Velma, a teacher at Sedro-Wooley, Wash.; Mrs. Walter Blomgren, Fairfield; and one son, Dwayne, at hom; two brothers, Garrett Billington of Okanogan and A. E. Billington of Hatton; and tow sisters, Mrs. Mark Mills of Wenatchee and Mrs. R. W. DeVoe of Modovi and two grandchildren.

Ritville Journal Times October 15. 1942 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Washtucna Community church for Mrs. Claude Blankenship, 63, prominent Washtucna woman and wife of the late County Commissioner, Claude Blankeship, who died Sunday at a Spokane hospital in the Ritzville cemetery. Mrs. Blankenship had been in Spokane since early summer under a physician's care.

Lillian M. Blankenship, nee, Lillian Maude Billington, was born in Goldendale in 1879. She homestead in Adams county in 1902 and in 1904 was married to Claude Blankenship, who preceded her in death four years ago. To this union were born three children who survive.

She is survived by two daughters, Velma, a teacher at Sedro-Wooley, Wash.; Mrs. Walter Blomgren, Fairfield; and one son, Dwayne, at hom; two brothers, Garrett Billington of Okanogan and A. E. Billington of Hatton; and tow sisters, Mrs. Mark Mills of Wenatchee and Mrs. R. W. DeVoe of Modovi and two grandchildren.

Ritville Journal Times October 15. 1942 Sue Gardner & gapwork90


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