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Faucett family; he was reportedly born in Oregon but a definite birth date has not been found; there is no indication he ever married and in family obituaries he was shown as living in Flathead County, Montana. No further information has been found on him....
Baker City Obituaries It was revealed by Baker City Herald on May 2nd, 2022 that Harold "Ray" Baxter passed on in Baker City, Oregon. Baxter was 69 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Harold "Ray"'s life. It was reported by Baker City Herald on April 6th, ...
John Day Obituaries It was disclosed by Baker City Herald on February 8th, 2021 that Mark David Clark died in Dickinson, North Dakota. Clark was 59 years old and was born in John Day, OR. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Mark David's life. It was noted by Ellensburg ...
one going by way of the Meacham road and the other up the Thomas and Ruckles route. However they found no sign of the Indians on the east side of the mountains. Instead of coming into northeastern Oregon by way of the Grande Ronde, the Bannocks had swung westward through the John Day ...
Oregon they sold our last horse for $15. How we kiddies cried for Nelly, that was her name. As we came over the hills to Union, Oregon, seems to me the town was built on top of a rolling hill. Then down on through the Grand Ronde Valley, how pretty it was, so many lakes and...
and Alejandrah Hernandez. Ramon and Tonyell had a beautiful 30 years of marriage, being the devoted husband he is, he held her hand at her bedside until she took her last breath, telling her “Don’t be scared were all here and I don’t know how I’ll find you again but I will!
On the Oregon Trail, by Vina Burn, published, Walla Walla Union, Walla Walla Washington, June 11, 1923. It was the second day of the Old Settlers meeting and Mrs. Cole [Maud R. Burnap] had been scheduled for a Story, but when her name was called she hesitatingly responded with an ap...