HARRY HERBOTH
Harry Herboth, who lived at 4603 N. Lombard St., died Saturday in a local hospital. He was 81.
Born in Uniontown, Wash., Mr. Herboth served with the US Army in World War I. He was a retired clothing salesman and moved to Portland five years ago.
Mass will be at 9 am Tuesday in Queen of Peace Catholic Church with interment in Willamette National Cemetery, under the direction of Lombard Little Chapel of the Chimes.
Survivors include his wife, Virgil; sister, Helen Schumacher of Moscow, Idaho; and sisters-in-law Margaret Hall and Florence Herboth, both of Portland.
The family suggests remembrances be contributed to the American Cancer Society or a favorite charity.
Military Information: SGT, US ARMY
HARRY HERBOTH
Harry Herboth, who lived at 4603 N. Lombard St., died Saturday in a local hospital. He was 81.
Born in Uniontown, Wash., Mr. Herboth served with the US Army in World War I. He was a retired clothing salesman and moved to Portland five years ago.
Mass will be at 9 am Tuesday in Queen of Peace Catholic Church with interment in Willamette National Cemetery, under the direction of Lombard Little Chapel of the Chimes.
Survivors include his wife, Virgil; sister, Helen Schumacher of Moscow, Idaho; and sisters-in-law Margaret Hall and Florence Herboth, both of Portland.
The family suggests remembrances be contributed to the American Cancer Society or a favorite charity.
Military Information: SGT, US ARMY
Family Members
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Ida Susan Herboth Nibler
1885–1960
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Mathilda Bernadine "Tilly" Herboth Busch
1889–1971
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Frances Anna Herboth Dahm
1891–1956
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PFC Albert Joseph Herboth
1894–1972
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Irene Elizabeth Herboth Bershaw
1899–1940
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Helen Cresent Herboth Schumacher
1901–1990
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Anna Katherine Geraldine "Geraldine" Herboth
1906–1920
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Georgene Herboth Clower
1909–1946
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