![]() ![]() Her life was beautiful but in death she became sublime. In all she was a model Christian lady loved by all who knew her. Four years ago she was converted to the Methodist Church and since then has lived a consistent Christian life. Edgbert, son of Postmaster Edgbert, of Arcadia, March 11, 1912. Miller was born June 13, 1882, in Campbell County Tenn., she removed to Cleveland, Okla., when eleven years of age, and came with her parents to Olympia in 1910. The funeral took place at Olympia on Thursday, March 12, and the body laid to rest in the cemetery there, after an impressive service by Rev. Edgbert, died at her home near Arcadia last Friday, after a short illness. Dunkleberger leaves a widow and three grown children, Mrs. The funeral services were held last Wednesday and internment was at the Shelton cemetery. He was ill only two weeks and his death was a great shock to his family as well as his many friends. Dunkleberger of this city, passed away at his home at Matlock last week after a short illness from pneumonia. Dunkleberger of Mason county, a brother of J. He was buried from the Methodist church Sunday. Roy Combs, of Skohomish river, died in New York while in service. He returned after a short stay to California and remained about ten years, and in about 1877 came back to the Canal and settled for good on a homestead in the Tahuya river bottom. Combs was a real '49-er, attracted to the Coast by the mining excitement and first came to Hood Canal in about 1866, when Jacob Hauptly, who is hale and hearty in Shelton at the age of 91, first met him in Seabeck. This old county resident passed his 92nd birthday on March 2nd. 15: Another of Mason County’s pioneer settlers, oldest in point of years and closing a half century of steady residence, passed with the death at Tahuya Tuesday of A. Bordeaux was a prominent member of the Eastern Star, and the funeral tomorrow at the Baptist church will be under the auspices of that organization. She leaves two small children motherless. Thomas Bordeaux, wife of the prominent lumberman, died at the family home in this city this morning, after a brief illness, of typhoid fever. Ingham, of this city, into consultation last night. Beach was attending deceased, and called Dr. Armstrong held a committee clerkship and after the session closed opened up in business for himself in Shelton. Deceased was about 40 years of age and was a native of Canada. His brother, John Armstrong, who was associated with him resides in California. He was a member of the firm of Armstrong Brothers, who engaged in the general mercantile business here in the early nineties. ![]() Armstrong was engaged in the general mercantile business in Shelton and was at one time in the same business in this city. Armstrong, a prominent citizen of Shelton, died at 3 o’clock this morning at his home in that city of spinal meningitis. The body is now at Mills’ undertaking parlors. He was a member of the Foresters of America of Shelton. Allaire, who lives in Canada, and one brother, Frank, of Duluth, Minn. Allaire was 44 years old and leaves a mother, Mrs. Edward Allaire of Shelton, died at the hospital yesterday at 7 o’clock.
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