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Mildred L. Faubion Simmons

Birth
Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
26 May 1953 (aged 59)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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SIMMONS- May 26, Mildred L., of 2746 NE 10th; mother of James and Robert Simmons, Mrs. Charles Mansfield, Mrs. Harry Wolf; sister of Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Mrs. W. E. Welch, Mrs. Thomas Brown, David and Aunald Faubion.

Funeral services will be held Friday, 2:30 pm, in Finley's Rose Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Friends invited. Commitment Lincoln Memorial Park.

Published in The Oregonian, May 28, 1953.

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Antique Shop Operator Dies

Mildred Simmons Of Early Family

Mildred L. Simmons, 59, who formerly operated antique shops at Government Camp and Park Place, died Tuesday at St. Vincent's hospital.

Daughter of an early-day family which homesteaded in the Government Camp region in 1905 she was born March 21, 1894, in Haley, Or., which has become part of Portland. She was in the antique business for 23 years, but had spent the last two years with her daughter in Okanogan, Wash.

Survivors include two sons, James of Portland, and Robert of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Mansfield, Okanogan, and Mrs. Harry Wolf, College Park, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Portland; Mrs. W. E. Welch, Welches, and Mrs. Thomas Brown, Boring, and two brothers, David Faubion, Wemme, and Aunald Faubion, Phoeniz, Ariz.

Rev. John Ranson of Westminster Presbyterian church will conduct funeral services Friday at 2:30 p.m. at J.P. Finley and Son. Interment will be at Lincoln Memorial Park cemetery.

Published in The Oregonian, May 28, 1953.
SIMMONS- May 26, Mildred L., of 2746 NE 10th; mother of James and Robert Simmons, Mrs. Charles Mansfield, Mrs. Harry Wolf; sister of Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Mrs. W. E. Welch, Mrs. Thomas Brown, David and Aunald Faubion.

Funeral services will be held Friday, 2:30 pm, in Finley's Rose Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Friends invited. Commitment Lincoln Memorial Park.

Published in The Oregonian, May 28, 1953.

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Antique Shop Operator Dies

Mildred Simmons Of Early Family

Mildred L. Simmons, 59, who formerly operated antique shops at Government Camp and Park Place, died Tuesday at St. Vincent's hospital.

Daughter of an early-day family which homesteaded in the Government Camp region in 1905 she was born March 21, 1894, in Haley, Or., which has become part of Portland. She was in the antique business for 23 years, but had spent the last two years with her daughter in Okanogan, Wash.

Survivors include two sons, James of Portland, and Robert of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Mansfield, Okanogan, and Mrs. Harry Wolf, College Park, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Frank E. Andrews, Portland; Mrs. W. E. Welch, Welches, and Mrs. Thomas Brown, Boring, and two brothers, David Faubion, Wemme, and Aunald Faubion, Phoeniz, Ariz.

Rev. John Ranson of Westminster Presbyterian church will conduct funeral services Friday at 2:30 p.m. at J.P. Finley and Son. Interment will be at Lincoln Memorial Park cemetery.

Published in The Oregonian, May 28, 1953.


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