Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 26 - Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr., 21 died yesterday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Pedranti, at Felida, after two weeks illness of pneumonia. Surviving are his parents, one brother and five sisters, Rudolph, Easter, Lilly, Rema, Edna and Emma, all at home.
The family came to Clark County 11 years ago, settling at Washougal. They moved to Felida one year ago. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the Catholic Church at Washougal, Rev. Father Caraher officiating. Interment will be in the Washougal Catholic Cemetery
Published in the Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) on Wednesday, Januray 27, 1926.
Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr.
Ridgefield, Wash., Jan. 31 - Funeral services for Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr., 21, who died Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Pedranti of the Felida district, a few miles south of here, were held yesterday at the Washougal Catholic Church. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery at Washougal.
Published in the Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) on Monday, February 1, 1926.
Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 26 - Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr., 21 died yesterday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Pedranti, at Felida, after two weeks illness of pneumonia. Surviving are his parents, one brother and five sisters, Rudolph, Easter, Lilly, Rema, Edna and Emma, all at home.
The family came to Clark County 11 years ago, settling at Washougal. They moved to Felida one year ago. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the Catholic Church at Washougal, Rev. Father Caraher officiating. Interment will be in the Washougal Catholic Cemetery
Published in the Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) on Wednesday, Januray 27, 1926.
Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr.
Ridgefield, Wash., Jan. 31 - Funeral services for Joseph V. Pedranti, Jr., 21, who died Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Pedranti of the Felida district, a few miles south of here, were held yesterday at the Washougal Catholic Church. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery at Washougal.
Published in the Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) on Monday, February 1, 1926.
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