Corneal Charles Linehan

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Corneal Charles Linehan

Birth
Lenville, Latah County, Idaho, USA
Death
8 Nov 1951 (aged 59)
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Lot 92
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DEATH TAKES C. C. LINEHAN

Corneal Charles Linehan, 59, Pullman resident since 1943, died early Wednesday morning at his home, 208 W. Harrison. Death was the result of a lingering heart condition.

Mr. Linehan, who was born May 8, 1892, at Lenville, Idaho, was raised in the Lenville-Genesee area.
On September 28, 1916, he was united in marriage in Colfax to Anna Bertholf. For the next few years, the couple farmed in the Wheland area. They then moved to Tekoa and later to Moscow where they resided until coming to Pullman eight years ago.

In addition to his widow he is survived by two sons, Floyd of Spokane and Robert Linehan at home; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Sandahl and Mrs. Frank Boyd, Pullman, his mother, Mrs. E. Linehan of Genesee; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Sanford of Deary, Idaho, and Mrs. John Mourning, Cle Elum; three brothers, Arthur of Genesee, John of Spokane, and Thomas Linehan, Plummer, Idaho. Also surviving are 8 grandchildren.

The Pullman Herald, Friday, Nov. 9, 1951
DEATH TAKES C. C. LINEHAN

Corneal Charles Linehan, 59, Pullman resident since 1943, died early Wednesday morning at his home, 208 W. Harrison. Death was the result of a lingering heart condition.

Mr. Linehan, who was born May 8, 1892, at Lenville, Idaho, was raised in the Lenville-Genesee area.
On September 28, 1916, he was united in marriage in Colfax to Anna Bertholf. For the next few years, the couple farmed in the Wheland area. They then moved to Tekoa and later to Moscow where they resided until coming to Pullman eight years ago.

In addition to his widow he is survived by two sons, Floyd of Spokane and Robert Linehan at home; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Sandahl and Mrs. Frank Boyd, Pullman, his mother, Mrs. E. Linehan of Genesee; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Sanford of Deary, Idaho, and Mrs. John Mourning, Cle Elum; three brothers, Arthur of Genesee, John of Spokane, and Thomas Linehan, Plummer, Idaho. Also surviving are 8 grandchildren.

The Pullman Herald, Friday, Nov. 9, 1951

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