In 1900 her family lived in Sac City, Iowa and were farmers. Una was a schoolteacher.
She married Lewis Denham in 1904. They had daughters Helen 1905-1975, Louise 1907-1988 and Jeanne.
The family lived in Elgin, Oregon where Lewis was an attorney. In about 1927 they moved to Grande, Oregon where Lewis was an elected Justice of the Peace.
Una died after three weeks in the Grande Ronde hospital of pneumonia.
She was prominent in Grande and a member and secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church in La Grande.
Her survivors included her husband, Lewis; and daughters Mrs. Ted (Helen) Mays, Kelso, Wash., Mrs. Howard Lee (Jeanne) Halsey of Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Clifford Wesley (Louise) Snider of Portland.
In 1900 her family lived in Sac City, Iowa and were farmers. Una was a schoolteacher.
She married Lewis Denham in 1904. They had daughters Helen 1905-1975, Louise 1907-1988 and Jeanne.
The family lived in Elgin, Oregon where Lewis was an attorney. In about 1927 they moved to Grande, Oregon where Lewis was an elected Justice of the Peace.
Una died after three weeks in the Grande Ronde hospital of pneumonia.
She was prominent in Grande and a member and secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church in La Grande.
Her survivors included her husband, Lewis; and daughters Mrs. Ted (Helen) Mays, Kelso, Wash., Mrs. Howard Lee (Jeanne) Halsey of Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Clifford Wesley (Louise) Snider of Portland.
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