Raymond B. Henry, aged 50, passed away in Portland, Oregon on January 25th, 1933. The remains were laid to rest in the Underwood Cemetery Saturday. Deceased was a member of Irvington Lodge No. 185 A.F. & A.M. of Portland, Oregon.
He is survived by his widow and the following children: Fay, Nadine, Bud, and Bruce Henry and Mrs. Harold Luhr.
Mr. Henry was born in Westport, Pennsylvania, December 9, 1882 and was married in 1906 at Corning, New York to Maude Edwards of Clearfield, Pennssylvania. They moved to White Salmon, Washington in 1910. For the past six years Mr. Henry had been a trainman on the O.W.R .& N. Railway, residing in Portland, Oregon.
Information from The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., February 3, 1933
The temporary marker placed by the cemetery district has the first and last names reversed.
Raymond B. Henry, aged 50, passed away in Portland, Oregon on January 25th, 1933. The remains were laid to rest in the Underwood Cemetery Saturday. Deceased was a member of Irvington Lodge No. 185 A.F. & A.M. of Portland, Oregon.
He is survived by his widow and the following children: Fay, Nadine, Bud, and Bruce Henry and Mrs. Harold Luhr.
Mr. Henry was born in Westport, Pennsylvania, December 9, 1882 and was married in 1906 at Corning, New York to Maude Edwards of Clearfield, Pennssylvania. They moved to White Salmon, Washington in 1910. For the past six years Mr. Henry had been a trainman on the O.W.R .& N. Railway, residing in Portland, Oregon.
Information from The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., February 3, 1933
The temporary marker placed by the cemetery district has the first and last names reversed.
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