Mrs. Charles E. Stackhouse
Battle Ground - Mrs. Don Ola Cowger Stackhouse, 84, of 103 Prophet St., died at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Elizabeth Hospital. She had been in failing health several years and hospitalized two weeks.
Born at Battle Ground, she was a life resident of this area. In 1917 she was married here to Charles E. "Jack" Stackhouse, who is a retired auto mechanic.
Mrs. Stackhouse was a member of Battle Ground United Methodist Church.
Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Stacy (Elizabeth) Prough and Mrs. Wilbur (Martha) Lehman, both of Battle Ground, and Mrs. William (Margaret) McConahay of West Lafayette.
Mrs. Charles E. Stackhouse
Battle Ground - Mrs. Don Ola Cowger Stackhouse, 84, of 103 Prophet St., died at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Elizabeth Hospital. She had been in failing health several years and hospitalized two weeks.
Born at Battle Ground, she was a life resident of this area. In 1917 she was married here to Charles E. "Jack" Stackhouse, who is a retired auto mechanic.
Mrs. Stackhouse was a member of Battle Ground United Methodist Church.
Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Stacy (Elizabeth) Prough and Mrs. Wilbur (Martha) Lehman, both of Battle Ground, and Mrs. William (Margaret) McConahay of West Lafayette.
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