- Oregon Statesman 16 May 1928
Mrs. James R. Gibson Dies At Salem Heights Tuesday LIBERTY, May 15--(Special)--Early this morning "Grandma" Gibson, widow of James R. Gibson, passed away at her home in Salem Heights. A few weeks ago she was taken ill with influenza, and since that time her death has been expected.
Alma Carlton, on the seven children, was born at Black Earth, Wisconsin, April 3, 1851. She was married to James R. Gibson at Medford, Minnesota, and 37 years ago they came to Oregon. For years they made their home here at Liberty, and did much for the betterment of the community. Mr. Gibson died three years ago.
She leaves two sons and one daughter to mourn her passing; Ralph D. and Carl J., both of Liberty, and Mrs. Carrie E. Trudgen of Salem Heights; also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The funeral will be from Rigdon's at 1:30 Thursday afternoon.
- Oregon Statesman 16 May 1928
- Oregon Statesman 16 May 1928
Mrs. James R. Gibson Dies At Salem Heights Tuesday LIBERTY, May 15--(Special)--Early this morning "Grandma" Gibson, widow of James R. Gibson, passed away at her home in Salem Heights. A few weeks ago she was taken ill with influenza, and since that time her death has been expected.
Alma Carlton, on the seven children, was born at Black Earth, Wisconsin, April 3, 1851. She was married to James R. Gibson at Medford, Minnesota, and 37 years ago they came to Oregon. For years they made their home here at Liberty, and did much for the betterment of the community. Mr. Gibson died three years ago.
She leaves two sons and one daughter to mourn her passing; Ralph D. and Carl J., both of Liberty, and Mrs. Carrie E. Trudgen of Salem Heights; also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The funeral will be from Rigdon's at 1:30 Thursday afternoon.
- Oregon Statesman 16 May 1928
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