Anthony Wiegand died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at the St. Vincents hospital, Portland, following an operation for kidney trouble. The body was taken to Aurora the same day and taken out to his home southeast of Aurora. The funeral services were held by Rev. Troyer yesterday at 2 p.m. at the residence, and burial took place at Rock Creek cemetery, with services there by the Odd Fellows.
Mr. Wegand was about 72 years old. He is survived by four daughters , Mrs. Amy James, of Scotts Mills; Mrs. Viola Taylor, of Salem; Mrs. Lulu Catlin, of The Dalles, and Miss Cordia Wiegand, of Aurora, and one son Phil Wiegand, of Aurora. The only other relatives her are J.F. Ohlert, Mr. Weigand being his great uncle. He has brothers and sisters living in Michigan.
Mr. Weigand was born in Germany but came to America as a boy. He has lived in Michigan, California and Oregon. He came to the later state about 1880. He has been a member of the Aurora Lodge, I.O.O.F., for a number of years, and has numerous friends her to morn his death. ---Aurora Observer.
Daily Capital Journal, [Salem, Oregon]
August 28, 1916, Page 3
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Anthony Wiegand died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at the St. Vincents hospital, Portland, following an operation for kidney trouble. The body was taken to Aurora the same day and taken out to his home southeast of Aurora. The funeral services were held by Rev. Troyer yesterday at 2 p.m. at the residence, and burial took place at Rock Creek cemetery, with services there by the Odd Fellows.
Mr. Wegand was about 72 years old. He is survived by four daughters , Mrs. Amy James, of Scotts Mills; Mrs. Viola Taylor, of Salem; Mrs. Lulu Catlin, of The Dalles, and Miss Cordia Wiegand, of Aurora, and one son Phil Wiegand, of Aurora. The only other relatives her are J.F. Ohlert, Mr. Weigand being his great uncle. He has brothers and sisters living in Michigan.
Mr. Weigand was born in Germany but came to America as a boy. He has lived in Michigan, California and Oregon. He came to the later state about 1880. He has been a member of the Aurora Lodge, I.O.O.F., for a number of years, and has numerous friends her to morn his death. ---Aurora Observer.
Daily Capital Journal, [Salem, Oregon]
August 28, 1916, Page 3
RCW
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