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Roy Clifton Shepherd

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Roy Clifton Shepherd

Birth
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Jun 1938 (aged 56)
Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
Burial
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L, Plot 012, W1/2, 06
Memorial ID
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Son of Jesse B Shepherd and Sarah Marie Lathrop.

Husband of Louisa Ann Smith, married 8 Jan 1903 in Bedford, Taylor, Iowa.

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Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, June 30, 1938, p. 5

Roy Shepherd, 57, Dies In Oregon
Roy Shepherd, 57, a former resident of Bedford, died at his home in Newberg, Oregon, Monday afternoon, June 27, according to a message received in Bedford by his nephew, Harold Shepherd. No details are known in regard to his death or the funeral arrangements, but it is presumed burial was made at his western home.
Mr. Shepherd was employed by the Bedford Creamery for many years, moving to Oregon eighteen years ago. While a resident here he was a member of the Church of Christ, of the I.O.O.F., Masonic, Rebekah and O.E.S. orders, transferring his membership there after he moved.
He is survived by his wife, who will be remembered in the Siam community as Miss Anna Smith. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Phillips of Conway, Mrs. Lavina Grubb of Red Oak, and Mrs. Lucinda Wilt of Atlanta, Mo.; and by his nephew and two nieces in Bedford, Harold Shepherd, Mrs. Orville Jefferies and Minnie Belle Shepherd
Son of Jesse B Shepherd and Sarah Marie Lathrop.

Husband of Louisa Ann Smith, married 8 Jan 1903 in Bedford, Taylor, Iowa.

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Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, June 30, 1938, p. 5

Roy Shepherd, 57, Dies In Oregon
Roy Shepherd, 57, a former resident of Bedford, died at his home in Newberg, Oregon, Monday afternoon, June 27, according to a message received in Bedford by his nephew, Harold Shepherd. No details are known in regard to his death or the funeral arrangements, but it is presumed burial was made at his western home.
Mr. Shepherd was employed by the Bedford Creamery for many years, moving to Oregon eighteen years ago. While a resident here he was a member of the Church of Christ, of the I.O.O.F., Masonic, Rebekah and O.E.S. orders, transferring his membership there after he moved.
He is survived by his wife, who will be remembered in the Siam community as Miss Anna Smith. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Phillips of Conway, Mrs. Lavina Grubb of Red Oak, and Mrs. Lucinda Wilt of Atlanta, Mo.; and by his nephew and two nieces in Bedford, Harold Shepherd, Mrs. Orville Jefferies and Minnie Belle Shepherd


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