Apartment House Operator Passes
The funeral of Archibald J. De Lano, veteran Portland apartment house operator who died Friday night at Emanuel hospital after a week's illness with uremic poisoning, will be held at 2:30 P.M. Monday at the chapel of J.P. Finley & Son, relatives announced Saturday. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park.
Mr. De Lano, who would have been 69 on October 30, was born in Calumet county, Wisconsin, and went to Chehalis, Wash., in 1898, where he was employed by the Doernbecher Furniture company. He came to Portland in 1900, when the same firm established its factory here, and remained with that company until 1912.
Two Structures Erected
In 1913 he and his brother, Franklin J. De Lano, built the Montgomery apartments at S.W. Third avenue and Montgomery street, and in 1929 he built the De Lano apartments at 1509 N.E. 10th avenue, which he continued to operate until his death.
Mr. De Lano married Miss Hilah R. Raymond of Forest Grove in 1902, and she survives him. He also leaves two sons, Raymond and Frank J. De Lano, and two daughters, Mrs. John C. Bartels and Mrs. Edwin Capen, all of Portland, and Mrs. Carrie Crouch, Stockton, Cal.
He was a member of East Gate lodge No. 155, A.F.& A.M; Oregon consistory No. 1, Valley of Portland, and Al Kader temple of the Shrine lodge, Portland.
The Oregonian, (Portland, Oregon), September 8, 1940, page 8.
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Apartment House Operator Passes
The funeral of Archibald J. De Lano, veteran Portland apartment house operator who died Friday night at Emanuel hospital after a week's illness with uremic poisoning, will be held at 2:30 P.M. Monday at the chapel of J.P. Finley & Son, relatives announced Saturday. Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park.
Mr. De Lano, who would have been 69 on October 30, was born in Calumet county, Wisconsin, and went to Chehalis, Wash., in 1898, where he was employed by the Doernbecher Furniture company. He came to Portland in 1900, when the same firm established its factory here, and remained with that company until 1912.
Two Structures Erected
In 1913 he and his brother, Franklin J. De Lano, built the Montgomery apartments at S.W. Third avenue and Montgomery street, and in 1929 he built the De Lano apartments at 1509 N.E. 10th avenue, which he continued to operate until his death.
Mr. De Lano married Miss Hilah R. Raymond of Forest Grove in 1902, and she survives him. He also leaves two sons, Raymond and Frank J. De Lano, and two daughters, Mrs. John C. Bartels and Mrs. Edwin Capen, all of Portland, and Mrs. Carrie Crouch, Stockton, Cal.
He was a member of East Gate lodge No. 155, A.F.& A.M; Oregon consistory No. 1, Valley of Portland, and Al Kader temple of the Shrine lodge, Portland.
The Oregonian, (Portland, Oregon), September 8, 1940, page 8.
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