DAVENPORT, Wash., April 23.—Sheriff Frank C. Rambo was called to the W.P. Alexander farm on Indian Creek, northwest of Davenport, this morning, after the body of Mrs. Alexander was found in a woodshed by her husband.
No inquest was held.
Alexander told Rambo the couple had breakfast together and he went out to do the morning milking. Mrs. Alexander was not in the house on his return and when he opened the woodshed door, he discovered her body.
Mrs. Alexander is survived by a daughter, Faye Alexander, Washington State College student, and a son, Marvin Alexander, Davenport. She had resided in this area since she was a girl.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Sunday, April 24, 1949
DAVENPORT, Wash., April 23.—Sheriff Frank C. Rambo was called to the W.P. Alexander farm on Indian Creek, northwest of Davenport, this morning, after the body of Mrs. Alexander was found in a woodshed by her husband.
No inquest was held.
Alexander told Rambo the couple had breakfast together and he went out to do the morning milking. Mrs. Alexander was not in the house on his return and when he opened the woodshed door, he discovered her body.
Mrs. Alexander is survived by a daughter, Faye Alexander, Washington State College student, and a son, Marvin Alexander, Davenport. She had resided in this area since she was a girl.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Sunday, April 24, 1949
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