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Harry Leroy Totten

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Harry Leroy Totten

Birth
Stewartsville, DeKalb County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Sep 1949 (aged 64)
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Fall City, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division D, Block 6, Lot 2, Grave 1
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Harry Leroy Totten was born 25 Oct 1884 in Stewartsville, Dekalb, Missouri to John Montgomery Totten and Eugenia Evelyn Majors. He came with his family to Fall City, Washington in 1888. He married Elverna Higbee on 7 Feb 1911 in Seattle, King, Washington. They had eight children, Alice Belva, Edith Vivian, Gerald Leroy, Elsie Lucille, Harry Richard, John Marion, Ellen Verna and Margie Jean. During WW II, Harry and Elverna moved to Carnation, Washington and owned a feed store. After the war they moved to Hermiston, Oregon. Harry died of a heart attack on 8 Sep 1949 in Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon and was buried on 13 Sep 1949 in the Fall City Cemetery.

Dairy Farmer, Hermiston, dies
Harry LeRoy Totten, 64, Hermiston dairy farmer, died at St. Anthony's hospital Thursday after several months of sickness. Funeral services will be held at the Hermiston Methodist Church Monday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Alfred Vosper. He will be buried at Fall City, Wash. Burns Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
He is survived by his wife - Elverna, Hermiston; three sons – Gerald, in the navy in Alaska; Harry, Boardman; John Clearwater, Calif.; four daughters – Alice Maki, Great Falls, Mont.; Edith Walker, Silver Creek, Wash.; Elsie Thompson, Hermiston; and Margie Totten, Hermiston. A brother, Earl Totten, lives in Port Angeles, Wash. His four sisters are Mrs. Floyd Potter, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Geraldine McClintock, Olympia, Wash.; and Mrs. Alice Anderson and Mrs. Lillian Deputy, Great Falls, Mont. There are 14 grandchildren living.
Mr. Totten came to Hermiston three years ago. He was a member of Columbia Grange and IOOF.

Harry Leroy Totten was born 25 Oct 1884 in Stewartsville, Dekalb, Missouri to John Montgomery Totten and Eugenia Evelyn Majors. He came with his family to Fall City, Washington in 1888. He married Elverna Higbee on 7 Feb 1911 in Seattle, King, Washington. They had eight children, Alice Belva, Edith Vivian, Gerald Leroy, Elsie Lucille, Harry Richard, John Marion, Ellen Verna and Margie Jean. During WW II, Harry and Elverna moved to Carnation, Washington and owned a feed store. After the war they moved to Hermiston, Oregon. Harry died of a heart attack on 8 Sep 1949 in Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon and was buried on 13 Sep 1949 in the Fall City Cemetery.

Dairy Farmer, Hermiston, dies
Harry LeRoy Totten, 64, Hermiston dairy farmer, died at St. Anthony's hospital Thursday after several months of sickness. Funeral services will be held at the Hermiston Methodist Church Monday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Alfred Vosper. He will be buried at Fall City, Wash. Burns Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
He is survived by his wife - Elverna, Hermiston; three sons – Gerald, in the navy in Alaska; Harry, Boardman; John Clearwater, Calif.; four daughters – Alice Maki, Great Falls, Mont.; Edith Walker, Silver Creek, Wash.; Elsie Thompson, Hermiston; and Margie Totten, Hermiston. A brother, Earl Totten, lives in Port Angeles, Wash. His four sisters are Mrs. Floyd Potter, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Geraldine McClintock, Olympia, Wash.; and Mrs. Alice Anderson and Mrs. Lillian Deputy, Great Falls, Mont. There are 14 grandchildren living.
Mr. Totten came to Hermiston three years ago. He was a member of Columbia Grange and IOOF.


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