"LONEY--Charles Ellsworth, age 75, late of 211 Monroe st., Oregon City, passed away Sunday, Dec. 3. Father of Earl Loney, Hubbard, Or., Ray Loney, of St. Helens, Or., Glen of San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. Oda Beaty, Spokane, Wa., Mrs. Neva Stephenson, Yakima, Wa.; also several brothers and sisters. Funeral services Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Oregon City Funeral Home. Internment Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City." (correction on name of daughter which is: Mrs. Ada Beatie)
Published in O.C. Enterprise, Dec. 3, 1939
"Charles F. Loney, 75, resident of Clackamas County for the past 26 years, died Sunday at his residence at 211 Monroe Street, following an extended illness. He was born in Indiana on January 5, 1864 and came to this county from Idaho.
Survivors include three sons, Earl of Hubbard, Ray of St. Helens and Glen of San Francisco; two daughters, Mrs. John Beatie of Spokane and Neva Stevenson of Yakima; two brothers, George, Nebraska and Oliver of Portland; a half- brother, Ed of Butte, Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Ed Baxter of Portland and Mrs. Lillian Bishop of Oregon City. He was a member of the Christian Church, and Modern Woodsmen.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Oregon City Funeral Home with internment in Mountain View Cemetery."
FOOTNOTE; Middle initial should be E and not F.
"LONEY--Charles Ellsworth, age 75, late of 211 Monroe st., Oregon City, passed away Sunday, Dec. 3. Father of Earl Loney, Hubbard, Or., Ray Loney, of St. Helens, Or., Glen of San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. Oda Beaty, Spokane, Wa., Mrs. Neva Stephenson, Yakima, Wa.; also several brothers and sisters. Funeral services Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Oregon City Funeral Home. Internment Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City." (correction on name of daughter which is: Mrs. Ada Beatie)
Published in O.C. Enterprise, Dec. 3, 1939
"Charles F. Loney, 75, resident of Clackamas County for the past 26 years, died Sunday at his residence at 211 Monroe Street, following an extended illness. He was born in Indiana on January 5, 1864 and came to this county from Idaho.
Survivors include three sons, Earl of Hubbard, Ray of St. Helens and Glen of San Francisco; two daughters, Mrs. John Beatie of Spokane and Neva Stevenson of Yakima; two brothers, George, Nebraska and Oliver of Portland; a half- brother, Ed of Butte, Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Ed Baxter of Portland and Mrs. Lillian Bishop of Oregon City. He was a member of the Christian Church, and Modern Woodsmen.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Oregon City Funeral Home with internment in Mountain View Cemetery."
FOOTNOTE; Middle initial should be E and not F.
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