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Alma Gracia <I>Lee</I> Ohmart

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Alma Gracia Lee Ohmart

Birth
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Death
10 Mar 1935 (aged 50)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
033, Space 4 SE S½
Memorial ID
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daughter of William Lucas Lee & Martha Jane Walden
married Roy Virgil Ohmart, Oct 21, 1906, Weston, Umatilla Co, Oregon

MRS. ROY OHMART CALLED BY DEATH
Death brought release to Mrs. Roy V. Ohmart, 285 South 16th street Sunday afternoon following a prolonged illness. The funeral is announced for this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the W. T. Rigdon Co. chapel. Rev. J. E. Milligan, pastor of the First Methodist church, will officiate, assisted by Dr. E. S. Hammond. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Mrs. Ohmart's maiden name was Gracia Lee, and she was born in Goldendale, Wash., Feb. 19, 1885. Her father, William Lucas Lee, a veterinary surgeon, was born in Indiana, and his father, Daniel Lee, a native of Virginia, was a relative of Robert E. Lee.
Mrs. Ohmart's mother's name was Martha Walden, who was born at Macleay in Waldo hills Sept. 15, 1855. The latter's father, Benjamin Walden, and mother, crossed the plains in 1845. The Dr. Lee family moved from Goldendale to Roseburg and the father died there.
Mrs. Ohmart attended Umpqua academy and Drain normal school and taught school for several years prior to her marriage which occurred Oct. 21, 1906. To the union were born two children, Velleda Ohmart, who is bookkeeper at The Oregon Statesman office, and Lee Ohmart, employed in the tax collection department at the court house. Members of the family, who had cared for her during her long illness were at her bedside when she passed away. A brother, Benjamin W. Lee, of Pendleton, Ore., also survives.
For over thirty years Mrs. Ohmart had been a faithful member of the First Methodist church of this city, and until illness prevented, active in its organizations.
- Oregon Statesman 12 March 1935
daughter of William Lucas Lee & Martha Jane Walden
married Roy Virgil Ohmart, Oct 21, 1906, Weston, Umatilla Co, Oregon

MRS. ROY OHMART CALLED BY DEATH
Death brought release to Mrs. Roy V. Ohmart, 285 South 16th street Sunday afternoon following a prolonged illness. The funeral is announced for this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the W. T. Rigdon Co. chapel. Rev. J. E. Milligan, pastor of the First Methodist church, will officiate, assisted by Dr. E. S. Hammond. Interment will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Mrs. Ohmart's maiden name was Gracia Lee, and she was born in Goldendale, Wash., Feb. 19, 1885. Her father, William Lucas Lee, a veterinary surgeon, was born in Indiana, and his father, Daniel Lee, a native of Virginia, was a relative of Robert E. Lee.
Mrs. Ohmart's mother's name was Martha Walden, who was born at Macleay in Waldo hills Sept. 15, 1855. The latter's father, Benjamin Walden, and mother, crossed the plains in 1845. The Dr. Lee family moved from Goldendale to Roseburg and the father died there.
Mrs. Ohmart attended Umpqua academy and Drain normal school and taught school for several years prior to her marriage which occurred Oct. 21, 1906. To the union were born two children, Velleda Ohmart, who is bookkeeper at The Oregon Statesman office, and Lee Ohmart, employed in the tax collection department at the court house. Members of the family, who had cared for her during her long illness were at her bedside when she passed away. A brother, Benjamin W. Lee, of Pendleton, Ore., also survives.
For over thirty years Mrs. Ohmart had been a faithful member of the First Methodist church of this city, and until illness prevented, active in its organizations.
- Oregon Statesman 12 March 1935


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