Mrs. Bedgood who moved to Portland in 1918, had worked in both Rhodes and Lipman's department stores. She had also been active in the Portland Women's Forum. She was a member of the Minerva Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.
Funeral for Mrs. Bedgood will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes, with private interment in Skyline Memorial Gardens.
She is survived by two daughters, Mars. Jane C. Wright, Gladstone, Mrs. Dorothy Loukes, Portland and two sons, Henry E Bedgood, Portland, and Albert Bedgood, Long Beach, Calif., seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A brother Albert Trams, also survives her, in Siera Madre, Calif.
Published 25 Apr 1971 in The Oregonian
Mrs. Bedgood who moved to Portland in 1918, had worked in both Rhodes and Lipman's department stores. She had also been active in the Portland Women's Forum. She was a member of the Minerva Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.
Funeral for Mrs. Bedgood will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes, with private interment in Skyline Memorial Gardens.
She is survived by two daughters, Mars. Jane C. Wright, Gladstone, Mrs. Dorothy Loukes, Portland and two sons, Henry E Bedgood, Portland, and Albert Bedgood, Long Beach, Calif., seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A brother Albert Trams, also survives her, in Siera Madre, Calif.
Published 25 Apr 1971 in The Oregonian
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