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Charles Elmer Sizelove

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Charles Elmer Sizelove

Birth
Lincoln County, Washington, USA
Death
13 May 1957 (aged 72)
Newport, Pend Oreille County, Washington, USA
Burial
Newport, Pend Oreille County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-21 Lot-4 SE
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NEWPORT, Wash., May 15.—Charles Elmer Sizelove, 73, one of the early residents of the Cusick area, died Monday. Mr. Sizelove had lived in the community since the early 1890s.

He was born in Egypt, Washington, and had worked as a carpenter and as an employee of the Diamond Match Company at Cusick. He was a member of the Community Church of Calispell Valley.

Survivors include his wife, Sarah, Cusick; one daughter, Elva McLaughlin, Usk; two brothers, John Sizelove, Spokane, and Essex Sizelove, Seattle; five sisters, Martha Covell, Rita Savring and Ida Husteby, all of Seattle; Pearl Lesiak, Priest River, and Mary Napier, Bacliff, Texas; three grandsons and one great-grandson.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Sherman Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Chester V. Earls officiating. Burial will be in the Newport Cemetery.

—From the Spokane Daily Chronicle; Wednesday, May 15, 1957
NEWPORT, Wash., May 15.—Charles Elmer Sizelove, 73, one of the early residents of the Cusick area, died Monday. Mr. Sizelove had lived in the community since the early 1890s.

He was born in Egypt, Washington, and had worked as a carpenter and as an employee of the Diamond Match Company at Cusick. He was a member of the Community Church of Calispell Valley.

Survivors include his wife, Sarah, Cusick; one daughter, Elva McLaughlin, Usk; two brothers, John Sizelove, Spokane, and Essex Sizelove, Seattle; five sisters, Martha Covell, Rita Savring and Ida Husteby, all of Seattle; Pearl Lesiak, Priest River, and Mary Napier, Bacliff, Texas; three grandsons and one great-grandson.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Sherman Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Chester V. Earls officiating. Burial will be in the Newport Cemetery.

—From the Spokane Daily Chronicle; Wednesday, May 15, 1957


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