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Alice Caroline Roberts

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Alice Caroline Roberts

Birth
Massillon, Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Oct 1959 (aged 74)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Wilkeson, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Alice Caroline Roberts died 29 Oct 1959 at Empire Way Rest Lodge, Seattle, King, Washington. Resident of Seattle for 52 years. Age 74 years. Never married. Date of birth 17 Jan 1885. Retired stenographer, Pioneer Fruit. Born Massillon, Ohio. Daughter of Ellis Roberts and Mary Jane Evans. Cremation, 31 Oct 1959 , Forest Lawn Crematory, Seattle, Washington. Informant, Mrs. Charles MacFarland, Enumclaw, Washington.

[Source: Washington State Death Certificate No. 20573, Family History Library Film 2033999]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Services for Miss Alice Carolilne Roberts, 74, who died Thursday in a Seattle rest home, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Georgetown Funeral Home in Seattle. Cremation will follow.

Before moving to Seattle 52 years ago, Miss Roberts had lived in Wilkeson. Her parents were pioneer Pierce County residents.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Seattle.

Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Chrystal of Seattle, Mrs. Bert Rogers of Eugene, Ore., Mrs Harvey Bowen of Port Orchard, Mrs. Raymond Munly of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Charles MacFarland of Enumclaw.

[Source: Tacoma News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. D-2; Washington State Library]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Funeral services for Alice Caroline Roberts, 74, a retired stenographer, will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the Georgetown Funeral Home. Cremation will follow.

Miss Roberts, who resided at 722 Madison St., died in a rest home yesterday after a long illness.

Miss Roberts worked for the Pioneer Fruit Co. about 40 years. A native of Massillon, Ohio, she went to Wilkeson, Pierce County, as a small child. She attended business college in Tacoma. She resided in Seattle 52 years.

Miss Roberts was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Carol Christal, Seattle; Mrs. Charles MacFarland, Enumclaw; Mrs. Harvey Bowen, Port Orchard; Mrs. Raymond Munly, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Bert Rogers, Eugene Ore.

[Source: Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. 37; Washington State Library]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Miss Alice C. Roberts, 74, a retired stenographer of 722 Madison St., died of cancer yesterday.

She was born in Massillon, O., and lived in Seattle 52 years. She was a stenographer for the Pioneer Fruit Co., for 40 years before her retirement. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: Five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Chrystal, Seattle; Mrs. Mary Bowen, Port Orchard; Mrs. Emily MacFarland, Enumclaw; Mrs. Sarah Rogers, Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Vernice Munly, Portland, Ore.

Services: Tomorrow, 1 p.m., Georgetown Funeral Home; cremation. The family has requested that any remembrances be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.

[Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. 33; Washington State Library]
Death Certificate

Alice Caroline Roberts died 29 Oct 1959 at Empire Way Rest Lodge, Seattle, King, Washington. Resident of Seattle for 52 years. Age 74 years. Never married. Date of birth 17 Jan 1885. Retired stenographer, Pioneer Fruit. Born Massillon, Ohio. Daughter of Ellis Roberts and Mary Jane Evans. Cremation, 31 Oct 1959 , Forest Lawn Crematory, Seattle, Washington. Informant, Mrs. Charles MacFarland, Enumclaw, Washington.

[Source: Washington State Death Certificate No. 20573, Family History Library Film 2033999]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Services for Miss Alice Carolilne Roberts, 74, who died Thursday in a Seattle rest home, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Georgetown Funeral Home in Seattle. Cremation will follow.

Before moving to Seattle 52 years ago, Miss Roberts had lived in Wilkeson. Her parents were pioneer Pierce County residents.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Seattle.

Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Chrystal of Seattle, Mrs. Bert Rogers of Eugene, Ore., Mrs Harvey Bowen of Port Orchard, Mrs. Raymond Munly of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Charles MacFarland of Enumclaw.

[Source: Tacoma News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. D-2; Washington State Library]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Funeral services for Alice Caroline Roberts, 74, a retired stenographer, will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the Georgetown Funeral Home. Cremation will follow.

Miss Roberts, who resided at 722 Madison St., died in a rest home yesterday after a long illness.

Miss Roberts worked for the Pioneer Fruit Co. about 40 years. A native of Massillon, Ohio, she went to Wilkeson, Pierce County, as a small child. She attended business college in Tacoma. She resided in Seattle 52 years.

Miss Roberts was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Carol Christal, Seattle; Mrs. Charles MacFarland, Enumclaw; Mrs. Harvey Bowen, Port Orchard; Mrs. Raymond Munly, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Bert Rogers, Eugene Ore.

[Source: Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. 37; Washington State Library]
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Obituary

ALICE C. ROBERTS

Miss Alice C. Roberts, 74, a retired stenographer of 722 Madison St., died of cancer yesterday.

She was born in Massillon, O., and lived in Seattle 52 years. She was a stenographer for the Pioneer Fruit Co., for 40 years before her retirement. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: Five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Chrystal, Seattle; Mrs. Mary Bowen, Port Orchard; Mrs. Emily MacFarland, Enumclaw; Mrs. Sarah Rogers, Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Vernice Munly, Portland, Ore.

Services: Tomorrow, 1 p.m., Georgetown Funeral Home; cremation. The family has requested that any remembrances be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.

[Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Washington), Friday, October 30, 1959, p. 33; Washington State Library]


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