Vancouver, Clark, Washington
Wednesday, April 10, 1974
JOHN E. ATKINS
John Everett Atkins, 61, a papermaker at
Crown Zellerbach, died in a Portland
hospital Tuesday.
A resident of the Camas-Washougal area
his entire life, Atkins was born in Fern
Prairie on April 21, 1912. He was a member
of Clarke Lodge No. 203, F&AM of Camas;
105th NCB World War II Veterans
Association; VFW Post No. 4278 of Camas;
the Association of Western Pulp and
Paperworkers Local No. 5 of Camas and the
25-Year Club. He was also past commodore
of the Dolphin Yacht Club.
Surviving him are his widow, Maxine, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Tuttle of
Camas.
Brown's Stoller Memorial Chapel in
Camas is in charge of the 2 p.m. services
Thursday, with memorial rites to be
conducted by VFW Post No. 4278 and
Clarke Lodge No. 203, F&AM. Burial is to
be at Fern Prairie Cemetery.
Vancouver, Clark, Washington
Wednesday, April 10, 1974
JOHN E. ATKINS
John Everett Atkins, 61, a papermaker at
Crown Zellerbach, died in a Portland
hospital Tuesday.
A resident of the Camas-Washougal area
his entire life, Atkins was born in Fern
Prairie on April 21, 1912. He was a member
of Clarke Lodge No. 203, F&AM of Camas;
105th NCB World War II Veterans
Association; VFW Post No. 4278 of Camas;
the Association of Western Pulp and
Paperworkers Local No. 5 of Camas and the
25-Year Club. He was also past commodore
of the Dolphin Yacht Club.
Surviving him are his widow, Maxine, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Tuttle of
Camas.
Brown's Stoller Memorial Chapel in
Camas is in charge of the 2 p.m. services
Thursday, with memorial rites to be
conducted by VFW Post No. 4278 and
Clarke Lodge No. 203, F&AM. Burial is to
be at Fern Prairie Cemetery.
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