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Charles Vivian Saltenberger

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Charles Vivian Saltenberger

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
Jul 1962 (aged 79–80)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lawn 19 Lot 72 Sp 2a
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Son of John Saltenberger and Augusta Akerman.

Father, with wife Anna Carlyn Sundberg, of Forrest Raymond (Anna Olivia), Esther R. (Ernest W. Strong), Violette P. (Anthony J. Stavanja, Jr.), Marjorie Garnet (Foster Alfonso Morgan), Merle Curtis (US Navy) and Viola E. (Emil C. Gessele) Saltenberger.

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Ex-Anaconda Resident Dies -

Anaconda - Charles V. Saltenberger, 80. Spokane, retired carpenter and former Anaconda resident, died Monday morning in Spokane. Funeral services and burial will take place there.

Born in Ogden, Utah, July 8, 1882, Mr. Saltenberger came to Anaconda as a young man. He was employed here as a carpenter for many years before he left in 1938 to make his home in Spokane.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Forrest Saltenberger; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Strong, Mrs. Emil Gessele, all of Anaconda; Mrs. Foster Morgan, Spokane; sister, Mrs. Otto Weed, Red Lodge; a brother, Bert Saltenberger, Great Falls; 16 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and a number of nephews and nieces.

Montana Standard-Post
Butte, Montana
31 Jul 1962

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Son of John Saltenberger and Augusta Akerman.

Father, with wife Anna Carlyn Sundberg, of Forrest Raymond (Anna Olivia), Esther R. (Ernest W. Strong), Violette P. (Anthony J. Stavanja, Jr.), Marjorie Garnet (Foster Alfonso Morgan), Merle Curtis (US Navy) and Viola E. (Emil C. Gessele) Saltenberger.

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Ex-Anaconda Resident Dies -

Anaconda - Charles V. Saltenberger, 80. Spokane, retired carpenter and former Anaconda resident, died Monday morning in Spokane. Funeral services and burial will take place there.

Born in Ogden, Utah, July 8, 1882, Mr. Saltenberger came to Anaconda as a young man. He was employed here as a carpenter for many years before he left in 1938 to make his home in Spokane.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Forrest Saltenberger; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Strong, Mrs. Emil Gessele, all of Anaconda; Mrs. Foster Morgan, Spokane; sister, Mrs. Otto Weed, Red Lodge; a brother, Bert Saltenberger, Great Falls; 16 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and a number of nephews and nieces.

Montana Standard-Post
Butte, Montana
31 Jul 1962

Obituary provided by DeMaster


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