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Anne <I>Porch</I> Dodd

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Anne Porch Dodd

Birth
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Death
8 May 1966 (aged 90–91)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
G10 Rhody Section, Lot 49D, Sp. 2
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Graveside services for Mrs. Anne Porch Dodd, 91, of 1506 41st Av. E., will be Wednesday in Acacia, directed by Butterworth's mortuary. The time will be announced. She died yesterday at her home.

Mrs. Dodd, born near Bloomington, Ind., was graduated from the University of Indiana. Her husband, Werter David, died in 1959. They had been married 62 years.

Mr. Dodd published a newspaper in La Grande, Ore., three years before going to Tacoma in 1901. He joined the editorial staff of the Tacoma Ledger, then went to Bellingham, where he became managing editor of The Bellingham Herald. The Dodds moved to Goldendale, Klickitat County, in 1912, then ranched in the Yakima Valley from 1915 until coming to Seattle 11 years ago, from Harrah, Yakima County.

Mrs. Dodd was prominent in the Parent-Teacher Association and the State Federation of Women's Clubs many years. She also was active in leading Indian-education programs on the Yakima Reservation.

Surviving are two sons, Gordon B., Seattle, and Gregory E. Dodd, Portland.
Seattle Daily Times, May 9, 1966, page 42

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996
Name: Anne P Dodd
Date of Death: 8 May 1966
Place of Death: Seattle
Residence: Seattle
Gender: Female
Certificate: 010436
Graveside services for Mrs. Anne Porch Dodd, 91, of 1506 41st Av. E., will be Wednesday in Acacia, directed by Butterworth's mortuary. The time will be announced. She died yesterday at her home.

Mrs. Dodd, born near Bloomington, Ind., was graduated from the University of Indiana. Her husband, Werter David, died in 1959. They had been married 62 years.

Mr. Dodd published a newspaper in La Grande, Ore., three years before going to Tacoma in 1901. He joined the editorial staff of the Tacoma Ledger, then went to Bellingham, where he became managing editor of The Bellingham Herald. The Dodds moved to Goldendale, Klickitat County, in 1912, then ranched in the Yakima Valley from 1915 until coming to Seattle 11 years ago, from Harrah, Yakima County.

Mrs. Dodd was prominent in the Parent-Teacher Association and the State Federation of Women's Clubs many years. She also was active in leading Indian-education programs on the Yakima Reservation.

Surviving are two sons, Gordon B., Seattle, and Gregory E. Dodd, Portland.
Seattle Daily Times, May 9, 1966, page 42

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996
Name: Anne P Dodd
Date of Death: 8 May 1966
Place of Death: Seattle
Residence: Seattle
Gender: Female
Certificate: 010436


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  • Created by: Shmilybrandon
  • Added: Sep 17, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58797947/anne-dodd: accessed ), memorial page for Anne Porch Dodd (1875–8 May 1966), Find a Grave Memorial ID 58797947, citing Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Shmilybrandon (contributor 46939657).