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Carl C Stein

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Carl C Stein

Birth
Germany
Death
20 Sep 1945 (aged 76–77)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cor 1, Niche 505
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CARL C. STEIN

Funeral services for Carl C. Stein, 77, pioneer baker of Portland, will be held Saturday at 11:30 A.M. at Finley's Morninglight Chapel. He died Thursday at his home 2867 N.W. Cumberland road, after several months illness.

Born in Germany, he came to Portland when he was 17 years old, founding Stein's bakery more than 50 years ago, and retiring in 1941. He became well known on the coast for his rye and pumpernickel breads.

He was a member of the Elks lodge, Sons of Herman, Oregon Bakers club and chamber of commerce.

Surviving him are the widow, Ida; his children, Mrs. Mary Goetz, Helen Stein, Mrs. Louise Wilkinson, Mrs. Doris Young and Paul Stein; six grandchildren, and his sisters, Mrs. Fred Schuelein and Marie Stein, all of Portland.

The Oregonian, (Portland, Oregon), September 21, 1945, Page 9, [Photo]
CARL C. STEIN

Funeral services for Carl C. Stein, 77, pioneer baker of Portland, will be held Saturday at 11:30 A.M. at Finley's Morninglight Chapel. He died Thursday at his home 2867 N.W. Cumberland road, after several months illness.

Born in Germany, he came to Portland when he was 17 years old, founding Stein's bakery more than 50 years ago, and retiring in 1941. He became well known on the coast for his rye and pumpernickel breads.

He was a member of the Elks lodge, Sons of Herman, Oregon Bakers club and chamber of commerce.

Surviving him are the widow, Ida; his children, Mrs. Mary Goetz, Helen Stein, Mrs. Louise Wilkinson, Mrs. Doris Young and Paul Stein; six grandchildren, and his sisters, Mrs. Fred Schuelein and Marie Stein, all of Portland.

The Oregonian, (Portland, Oregon), September 21, 1945, Page 9, [Photo]


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