Funeral services for Verne C. Cahan, 66, a retired longshoreman, will be Thursday with burial in Forest Lawn. Mr. Cahan died Saturday in a nursing home. He was born in Tekoa, Whitman County. He came here in 1936. Mr. Cahan was an Army veteran of the First Wold War. He was a member of West Seattle Post No. 160, American Legion; Local 19 International Longshoreman's & Warehousemen's Union. Surviving are his wife, Aileen; a son, Melvin Cahan, Seattle; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Braner, Vallejo, CA; three brothers, four sisters and five grandchildren.
There is more information about Verne at the blog: The Boardmans and Browns of Winnipeg: http://boardmanbrown.wordpress.com/
Funeral services for Verne C. Cahan, 66, a retired longshoreman, will be Thursday with burial in Forest Lawn. Mr. Cahan died Saturday in a nursing home. He was born in Tekoa, Whitman County. He came here in 1936. Mr. Cahan was an Army veteran of the First Wold War. He was a member of West Seattle Post No. 160, American Legion; Local 19 International Longshoreman's & Warehousemen's Union. Surviving are his wife, Aileen; a son, Melvin Cahan, Seattle; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Braner, Vallejo, CA; three brothers, four sisters and five grandchildren.
There is more information about Verne at the blog: The Boardmans and Browns of Winnipeg: http://boardmanbrown.wordpress.com/
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Washington
PVT Batry D 146 Field Arty
World War I
Family Members
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Ella Frances Cahan
1890–1912
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Henry Richard Cahan
1892–1944
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Anne Marion Cahan Muzzy
1893–1975
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Ione May Cahan Boyce
1895–1968
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Lynne Violet Cahan Buck
1898–1958
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Clara Helen Cahan
1900–1903
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Neil Orin Cahan
1903–1985
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Madge Lorene Cahan Bartel
1905–1959
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Wesley Fay Cahan
1908–1967
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John Ray Cahan
1908–1992
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Carl Merritt Cahan
1911–1911
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Charles Merle Cahan Sr
1911–1979
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Carolyn Marie Cahan Baron
1912–1979
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