She was born Oct. 20, 1895, in Lake Oswego and was raised on her family's farm in the area that is known as Wanker's Corner. Her maiden name was Wanker. She married Roy O. Hollabaugh on Dec. 24, 1918, and the couple lived in the Laurelhurst area for many years. He died in 1961.
Mrs. Watson was a homemaker. Following her marriage to Frank B. Watson in 1967, she lived in the Lake Oswego area and belonged to the Lake Grove Presbyterian Church for a number of years. Her husband died in 1969.
She is survived by her daughter, Vlora Nickel of Hot Springs, S.D.; son, Roy Hollabaugh Jr. of Lake Oswego; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in River View Mausoleum.
[The Oregonian, 11 Dec 1991, Page: D12]
She was born Oct. 20, 1895, in Lake Oswego and was raised on her family's farm in the area that is known as Wanker's Corner. Her maiden name was Wanker. She married Roy O. Hollabaugh on Dec. 24, 1918, and the couple lived in the Laurelhurst area for many years. He died in 1961.
Mrs. Watson was a homemaker. Following her marriage to Frank B. Watson in 1967, she lived in the Lake Oswego area and belonged to the Lake Grove Presbyterian Church for a number of years. Her husband died in 1969.
She is survived by her daughter, Vlora Nickel of Hot Springs, S.D.; son, Roy Hollabaugh Jr. of Lake Oswego; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in River View Mausoleum.
[The Oregonian, 11 Dec 1991, Page: D12]
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