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Baby Boy Kauffman-Butler

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Baby Boy Kauffman-Butler

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
6 Sep 1971
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ninety-one, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
02S-14b
Memorial ID
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Butler Girl Lives,
Twin Brother Dies
An infant boy whose twin sister survives had only 23 minutes of life Monday, Sept. 6, and will be given interment Friday in Zion Mennonite cemetery. The twins were born on Labor day to Curtis L. and Margaret E Kauffman Butler in Portland's Emmanuel hospital.

Heather Valee, older of the two, is reported as progressing satisfactorily, and later will be with the family at their home, 16870 S. Forsythe road, Oregon City. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gingerich [sic Kauffman] of Ninety-One and Mr. and Mrs, George Butler of Cowie, Wyo., and John Popinick of Everett, Wash., and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Shank of the Hubbard-Ninety-One sector. The new father is with the Portland police department and the mother with Pacific Northwest Bell telephone.

The Rev. Paul Brunner of Zion church will officiate at Friday's 9:30 a.m. rites in the church cemetery. Canby's Everhart & Kent Funeral home in charge.

The Canby Herald, September 9, 1971
Butler Girl Lives,
Twin Brother Dies
An infant boy whose twin sister survives had only 23 minutes of life Monday, Sept. 6, and will be given interment Friday in Zion Mennonite cemetery. The twins were born on Labor day to Curtis L. and Margaret E Kauffman Butler in Portland's Emmanuel hospital.

Heather Valee, older of the two, is reported as progressing satisfactorily, and later will be with the family at their home, 16870 S. Forsythe road, Oregon City. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gingerich [sic Kauffman] of Ninety-One and Mr. and Mrs, George Butler of Cowie, Wyo., and John Popinick of Everett, Wash., and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Shank of the Hubbard-Ninety-One sector. The new father is with the Portland police department and the mother with Pacific Northwest Bell telephone.

The Rev. Paul Brunner of Zion church will officiate at Friday's 9:30 a.m. rites in the church cemetery. Canby's Everhart & Kent Funeral home in charge.

The Canby Herald, September 9, 1971


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