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Annie Grace <I>Fields</I> Pugh

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Annie Grace Fields Pugh

Birth
Holley, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Death
8 Apr 1973 (aged 75)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Crawfordsville, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Services Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie G. Pugh, 75-year old native daughter of Linn County who passed away Sunday, April 8 in the University of Oregon Medical School Hospital at Portland, will be conducted at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Crawfordsville Missionary Alliance Church, with Pastor Paul Poe officiating.Concluding services will be at the Crawfordsville Union Cemetery.

Mrs. Pugh was born March 6, 1896 at Holley, and was raised in the Crawfordsville area. She was married June 1917, here in Brownsville, to William M. Pugh, who preceded her in death in 1956. The family moved to Oakridge in 1922, residing there until returning to Brownsville in 1948, where Mrs. Pugh lived until last October, when she moved to Kelso, Wash., (where a son and two daughters live.)

Her family here reports that Mrs. Pugh had been in failing health during the recent years; but was not considered really serious condition until last month; until after she was taken to the Medical School for a check-up. She underwent surgery there; but her condition was such that she could not respond.

Her survivors include four daughters:Mrs. (Leila) Dewey Blair and Mrs. (Pauline) Milo Flock of Kelso; Mrs. (Betty) Ken Milligan and Mrs. (Violet) Jack Steinborn of Brownsville; and three sons:Robert Pugh of Kelso, Jesse Pugh of Corvallis and Ralph Pugh of Reno, Nev.; as well as 32 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.Also surviving are three brothers; James Fields of Crawfordsville, George Fields of Brownsville and Henry Fields of Shedd; and one sister, Mrs. Eva Andrews of Missoula, Mont.
Services Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie G. Pugh, 75-year old native daughter of Linn County who passed away Sunday, April 8 in the University of Oregon Medical School Hospital at Portland, will be conducted at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Crawfordsville Missionary Alliance Church, with Pastor Paul Poe officiating.Concluding services will be at the Crawfordsville Union Cemetery.

Mrs. Pugh was born March 6, 1896 at Holley, and was raised in the Crawfordsville area. She was married June 1917, here in Brownsville, to William M. Pugh, who preceded her in death in 1956. The family moved to Oakridge in 1922, residing there until returning to Brownsville in 1948, where Mrs. Pugh lived until last October, when she moved to Kelso, Wash., (where a son and two daughters live.)

Her family here reports that Mrs. Pugh had been in failing health during the recent years; but was not considered really serious condition until last month; until after she was taken to the Medical School for a check-up. She underwent surgery there; but her condition was such that she could not respond.

Her survivors include four daughters:Mrs. (Leila) Dewey Blair and Mrs. (Pauline) Milo Flock of Kelso; Mrs. (Betty) Ken Milligan and Mrs. (Violet) Jack Steinborn of Brownsville; and three sons:Robert Pugh of Kelso, Jesse Pugh of Corvallis and Ralph Pugh of Reno, Nev.; as well as 32 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.Also surviving are three brothers; James Fields of Crawfordsville, George Fields of Brownsville and Henry Fields of Shedd; and one sister, Mrs. Eva Andrews of Missoula, Mont.

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