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Anna A. <I>Yost</I> Galbreath

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Anna A. Yost Galbreath

Birth
Sutton, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Death
3 May 1961 (aged 76)
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. C. E. Galbreath, 76, a resident of Ritzville and the Spokane Valley for 60 years, were held Saturday at the chapel of the Danekas funeral home with the Rev. John Galagan and Rev. Alfred Wain officiating. Interment was at the Ritzville Memorial cemetery. Pallbearers were some of her nephews, Walter, Raymond and Marvin Schoessler, Don Kiehn, Ken Yost and Lynn Rasmussen.

Anna A. Yost was born to Elizabeth and Phillip Yost on September 6, 1884 at Sutton, Nebraska. She came to Ritzville when she was 16 years old and later was married to Charles E. Galbreath on June 21, 1904.

The couple farmed near Ritzville except during two periods. Mr. and Mrs. Galbreath lived in the Spokane Valley from 1919 to 1924 and from 1952 until Mr. Galbreath's death in 1954. Mrs. Galbreath remained in the Spokane area until 1956.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bernice Galbreath of Ritzville, Mrs. John F. (Laura) Kine of Spokane and Miss Ethel Galbreath of Settle; a son, Maynard of Ritzville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Arlt Barth of Lincoln, Nebraska, Mrs. Mable Frerich and Miss Elma Yost, both of Omaha, Nebraska; three brothers, Ernest Yost of Chadron, Nebraska., Elmer Yost of Hasting, Nebraska and Leslie Yost of Seattle; four grandchildren; John C. Kine of Spokane, and Gary, Dale and Mark Galbreath of Ritzville and many nieces and nephews.

Ritzville Journal Times May 11, 1961 Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Funeral services for Mrs. C. E. Galbreath, 76, a resident of Ritzville and the Spokane Valley for 60 years, were held Saturday at the chapel of the Danekas funeral home with the Rev. John Galagan and Rev. Alfred Wain officiating. Interment was at the Ritzville Memorial cemetery. Pallbearers were some of her nephews, Walter, Raymond and Marvin Schoessler, Don Kiehn, Ken Yost and Lynn Rasmussen.

Anna A. Yost was born to Elizabeth and Phillip Yost on September 6, 1884 at Sutton, Nebraska. She came to Ritzville when she was 16 years old and later was married to Charles E. Galbreath on June 21, 1904.

The couple farmed near Ritzville except during two periods. Mr. and Mrs. Galbreath lived in the Spokane Valley from 1919 to 1924 and from 1952 until Mr. Galbreath's death in 1954. Mrs. Galbreath remained in the Spokane area until 1956.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Bernice Galbreath of Ritzville, Mrs. John F. (Laura) Kine of Spokane and Miss Ethel Galbreath of Settle; a son, Maynard of Ritzville; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Arlt Barth of Lincoln, Nebraska, Mrs. Mable Frerich and Miss Elma Yost, both of Omaha, Nebraska; three brothers, Ernest Yost of Chadron, Nebraska., Elmer Yost of Hasting, Nebraska and Leslie Yost of Seattle; four grandchildren; John C. Kine of Spokane, and Gary, Dale and Mark Galbreath of Ritzville and many nieces and nephews.

Ritzville Journal Times May 11, 1961 Sue Gardner & gapwork90


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