"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Wednesday, May 13, 1964
"SHALLBETTER, Eli A. - Passed away May 12 at a local hospital, His home, Route 1 Clayton, Wash. Survived by his wife Clara Shallbetter at the home, two sons Charles Shallbetter, Seattle, Wash., Allen Shallbetter, Pullman, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane, five grandchildren, one brother, Edwin L. Shallbetter, Deer Park, Wash; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Murfin, Mrs. Flossy Hanson, all of Spokane; several nieces and nephews. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Thronhill-Geraghty Funeral Home, N1322 Monroe St. is intrusted with his last rites."
"Spokane Daily Chronicle", Spokane, Washington, Thursday, May 14, 1964
"Eli A. Shallbetter
DEER PARK, Wash. - Services for Eli A. Shallbetter, 66, who died Tuesday at Spokane, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. from the Thornhill-Geraghty Funeral Home.
Elder Robert Bailey will officiate. Burial will be at Fairmount.
Born in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Shallbetter lived on Route 1, Clayton, the last 21 years. He worked at the Mead aluminum plant and was a member of the Steelworkers Union and Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He is survived by his wife Clara, at home; two sons, Charles, Seattle, and Allen, Pullman; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane; a brother Ed Shallbetter, Deer Park, three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Mursin [Murfin]and Mrs. Flossie Hansen, all of Spokane.
"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Friday, May 15, 1964
"SHALLBETTER, Eli A. - Funeral services 1 pm Friday, May 15, from the Chapel of Chimes, Thornhill Geraghty Funeral Home, N1322 Monroe St. Elder Robert L. Bailey officiating. Interment Fairmount Memorial Park. His home, Route 1, Clayton, Wash. Survived by his wife Clara Shallbetter at the home, two sons Charles Shallbetter, Seattle, Wash., Allen Shallbetter, Pullman, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane, five grandchildren, one brother, Edwin L. Shallbetter, Deer Park, Wash; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Murfin, Mrs. Flossy Hanson, all of Spokane; several nieces and nephews. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A member of United Steel Workers Union."
"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Wednesday, May 13, 1964
"SHALLBETTER, Eli A. - Passed away May 12 at a local hospital, His home, Route 1 Clayton, Wash. Survived by his wife Clara Shallbetter at the home, two sons Charles Shallbetter, Seattle, Wash., Allen Shallbetter, Pullman, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane, five grandchildren, one brother, Edwin L. Shallbetter, Deer Park, Wash; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Murfin, Mrs. Flossy Hanson, all of Spokane; several nieces and nephews. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Thronhill-Geraghty Funeral Home, N1322 Monroe St. is intrusted with his last rites."
"Spokane Daily Chronicle", Spokane, Washington, Thursday, May 14, 1964
"Eli A. Shallbetter
DEER PARK, Wash. - Services for Eli A. Shallbetter, 66, who died Tuesday at Spokane, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. from the Thornhill-Geraghty Funeral Home.
Elder Robert Bailey will officiate. Burial will be at Fairmount.
Born in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Shallbetter lived on Route 1, Clayton, the last 21 years. He worked at the Mead aluminum plant and was a member of the Steelworkers Union and Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He is survived by his wife Clara, at home; two sons, Charles, Seattle, and Allen, Pullman; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane; a brother Ed Shallbetter, Deer Park, three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Mursin [Murfin]and Mrs. Flossie Hansen, all of Spokane.
"The Spokesman-Review", Spokane, Washington, Friday, May 15, 1964
"SHALLBETTER, Eli A. - Funeral services 1 pm Friday, May 15, from the Chapel of Chimes, Thornhill Geraghty Funeral Home, N1322 Monroe St. Elder Robert L. Bailey officiating. Interment Fairmount Memorial Park. His home, Route 1, Clayton, Wash. Survived by his wife Clara Shallbetter at the home, two sons Charles Shallbetter, Seattle, Wash., Allen Shallbetter, Pullman, Wash., two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Beulah) Noble, Deer Park Wash., Mrs. Angus (Joanne) Kennedy, Spokane, five grandchildren, one brother, Edwin L. Shallbetter, Deer Park, Wash; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Mrs. Montrose Murfin, Mrs. Flossy Hanson, all of Spokane; several nieces and nephews. A member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A member of United Steel Workers Union."
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