24 Jul 1935, Wed
Page 11
Funeral services for Hardin T. Attebery, E 1106 Seventeenth, a pioneer of the Palouse country, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Hazen & Jaeger's chapel with the Rev. F. L. Pedersen officiating. Interment will be in the family plot at Latah.
Mr. Attebery, who was 85, died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Blaine. He came to Walla Walla in 1883 from Illinois. Later he moved to the Latah-Waverly district, where he was engaged in business until 1930, when he came to Spokane and lived with his daughter. During the last five years he had been in failing health.
Surviving are a son, U. O. Attebery of Pine City, Wash.; four daughters, Mrs. T. A. Anderson and Mrs. Blaine, both of Spokane; Miss Josephine Attebery of Seattle and Mrs. L. E. Gruver of Wenatchee, and a brother, the Rev. T. E. Attebery of Pleasant Hill, Mo.
24 Jul 1935, Wed
Page 11
Funeral services for Hardin T. Attebery, E 1106 Seventeenth, a pioneer of the Palouse country, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Hazen & Jaeger's chapel with the Rev. F. L. Pedersen officiating. Interment will be in the family plot at Latah.
Mr. Attebery, who was 85, died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Blaine. He came to Walla Walla in 1883 from Illinois. Later he moved to the Latah-Waverly district, where he was engaged in business until 1930, when he came to Spokane and lived with his daughter. During the last five years he had been in failing health.
Surviving are a son, U. O. Attebery of Pine City, Wash.; four daughters, Mrs. T. A. Anderson and Mrs. Blaine, both of Spokane; Miss Josephine Attebery of Seattle and Mrs. L. E. Gruver of Wenatchee, and a brother, the Rev. T. E. Attebery of Pleasant Hill, Mo.
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