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Evan Pinkney “Pink” Weir

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Evan Pinkney “Pink” Weir Veteran

Birth
Saint Clair, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Apr 1921 (aged 74)
Woodburn, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Cemetery Section, Lot 407, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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O.C. Morning Enterprise, 9 Apri 1921
"E.P. Ware of Woodburn, died suddenly at his home Thursday morning from heart trouble.

Mr. Ware was born in Missouri July 14, 1846, and came to Oregon from that state in 1892, first settling in Portland, where he remained until moving to Woodburn.

Deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Ware, of Woodburn; two sons, Walter P. Ware, of Woodburn; Madison E. Ware of Portland, Oregon; a brother, William Ware, of Missouri. He also leaves a niece, Mrs. E. L. Shaw of this city, and a nephew, A.J. Ware, also of Oregon City. His brother, J. M. Ware, died in Oregon City eight years ago.

The remains are to be brought to Oregon City Saturday and funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Willis Pettibone, pastor, officiating. Internment will be in the family plot in Mountain View Cemetery."

[Many in my family use a different spelling of family name, but most use Ware. This name can be seen as Ware, Weir, Wear, Weire and sometimes Wire.]

Rev. Andrew Jackson Ware, known as "A.J." was a minister and nephew of E.P. and performed most of the family marriages as well as funeral services.
O.C. Morning Enterprise, 9 Apri 1921
"E.P. Ware of Woodburn, died suddenly at his home Thursday morning from heart trouble.

Mr. Ware was born in Missouri July 14, 1846, and came to Oregon from that state in 1892, first settling in Portland, where he remained until moving to Woodburn.

Deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Ware, of Woodburn; two sons, Walter P. Ware, of Woodburn; Madison E. Ware of Portland, Oregon; a brother, William Ware, of Missouri. He also leaves a niece, Mrs. E. L. Shaw of this city, and a nephew, A.J. Ware, also of Oregon City. His brother, J. M. Ware, died in Oregon City eight years ago.

The remains are to be brought to Oregon City Saturday and funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Willis Pettibone, pastor, officiating. Internment will be in the family plot in Mountain View Cemetery."

[Many in my family use a different spelling of family name, but most use Ware. This name can be seen as Ware, Weir, Wear, Weire and sometimes Wire.]

Rev. Andrew Jackson Ware, known as "A.J." was a minister and nephew of E.P. and performed most of the family marriages as well as funeral services.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68073071/evan_pinkney-weir: accessed ), memorial page for Evan Pinkney “Pink” Weir (14 Jul 1846–7 Apr 1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68073071, citing Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA; Maintained by OC Pioneer (contributor 47090779).