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Henry John Tiedeman

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Henry John Tiedeman

Birth
Lakebay, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Death
1 Mar 1945 (aged 60)
White Salmon, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
White Salmon, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father: Henry William Tiedeman
Mother: Ida May (Creviston) Tiedeman
(above information from death certificate which lists his name as JOHN HENRY Tiedeman, not Henry John like the headstone says)
Brother: Ivan Crawford
Sister: Mrs. Lorraine Casey

Wife: Grace B. (Thomas) Tiedeman
Son: Oliver Foster
3 Daughters:
Laurette C. (Mrs. Byrnie E.) Utz,
Lorraine (Mrs. Durward) Greenman
and Mrs. Jack L'Homme

The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 2, 1945, page 1
HENRY TIEDEMAN DIES LAST NIGHT AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Henry Tiederman, a former Bingen marshal, and resident of this area for many years died last night at the White Salmon hospital after an illness extending over nearly two years.
His condition had grown worse in the past few days and his daughters, Mrs. Utz and Mrs. Greenman of Seattle came in on the train last night but he had passed on before they arrived, death coming shortly after 7 p.m..
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The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 9, 1945, page 1
FINAL RITES HELD FOR HENRY TIEDEMAN
Funeral Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Gardner Funeral Home for Henry Tiedeman at 2 o'clock with Rev. George L. Jefferson officiating. Interment was in the Oddfellows Cemetery at White Salmon.
Henry Tiedeman was born March 4th, 1884, at Lake Bay, Washington. He came to Bingen when six years old and after the death of his father was reared in the home of George and Minnie Gilmer. He was a carpenter by trade and for years engaged in contradicting and building.
For seven years he was the town Marshal of Bingen. Illness forced him to resign from this position and he has been in poor health for some time. He died at the White Salmon Hospital March 1st, 1945.
He is survived by his wife, Grace Tiedeman of Bingen; 3 daughters, Mrs. Laurette Utz, of Seattle; Mrs. Lorraine Greenman, of Seattle; and Mrs. Jack L'Homme of Bingen. A son, Oliver Foster of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Lorraine Casey of Los Angeles; a brother, Ivan Crawford of Los Angeles; a granddaughter, Sandra Greenman of Seattle. And besides these of the immediate family, a great number of friends joined with the family in mourning the passing of a fine neighbor and friend.
Pallbearers were S. H. Reeves Sr., Jack Ramage, J.L. Brown, Amos Larsen, Richard Leet, and Leon
Berry.
Father: Henry William Tiedeman
Mother: Ida May (Creviston) Tiedeman
(above information from death certificate which lists his name as JOHN HENRY Tiedeman, not Henry John like the headstone says)
Brother: Ivan Crawford
Sister: Mrs. Lorraine Casey

Wife: Grace B. (Thomas) Tiedeman
Son: Oliver Foster
3 Daughters:
Laurette C. (Mrs. Byrnie E.) Utz,
Lorraine (Mrs. Durward) Greenman
and Mrs. Jack L'Homme

The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 2, 1945, page 1
HENRY TIEDEMAN DIES LAST NIGHT AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Henry Tiederman, a former Bingen marshal, and resident of this area for many years died last night at the White Salmon hospital after an illness extending over nearly two years.
His condition had grown worse in the past few days and his daughters, Mrs. Utz and Mrs. Greenman of Seattle came in on the train last night but he had passed on before they arrived, death coming shortly after 7 p.m..
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The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 9, 1945, page 1
FINAL RITES HELD FOR HENRY TIEDEMAN
Funeral Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Gardner Funeral Home for Henry Tiedeman at 2 o'clock with Rev. George L. Jefferson officiating. Interment was in the Oddfellows Cemetery at White Salmon.
Henry Tiedeman was born March 4th, 1884, at Lake Bay, Washington. He came to Bingen when six years old and after the death of his father was reared in the home of George and Minnie Gilmer. He was a carpenter by trade and for years engaged in contradicting and building.
For seven years he was the town Marshal of Bingen. Illness forced him to resign from this position and he has been in poor health for some time. He died at the White Salmon Hospital March 1st, 1945.
He is survived by his wife, Grace Tiedeman of Bingen; 3 daughters, Mrs. Laurette Utz, of Seattle; Mrs. Lorraine Greenman, of Seattle; and Mrs. Jack L'Homme of Bingen. A son, Oliver Foster of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Lorraine Casey of Los Angeles; a brother, Ivan Crawford of Los Angeles; a granddaughter, Sandra Greenman of Seattle. And besides these of the immediate family, a great number of friends joined with the family in mourning the passing of a fine neighbor and friend.
Pallbearers were S. H. Reeves Sr., Jack Ramage, J.L. Brown, Amos Larsen, Richard Leet, and Leon
Berry.


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  • Maintained by: Sarah Haude
  • Originally Created by: Fred
  • Added: Apr 16, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35952385/henry_john-tiedeman: accessed ), memorial page for Henry John Tiedeman (6 Mar 1884–1 Mar 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 35952385, citing West Klickitat Cemetery District No. 1, White Salmon, Klickitat County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Sarah Haude (contributor 46626890).