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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., March 6, 1941, page 7

MRS. GEORGE MORRIS BURIED AT HARTLAND

            Mrs. George Morris, who passed away at her home in White Salmon Thursday night, was laid to rest in the Hartland cemetery Sunday afternoon. She lived at Hartland quite a number of years before moving to White Salmon. 


 

The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., March 7, 1941, page 1

MAUDE DAVY MORRIS

            Mrs. Maude Davy Morris, 62, died at her home in White Salmon February 28.  She was born September 16, 1878, at Stradbrook, England, and came to the United States in 1904.
            She is survived by her widower, George; two sons, George and Edwin, White Salmon; daughters, Hazel Morris of Spokane, Bertha L. Stewart of Alderdale, Grace Ridgeway of Glenwood, Mrs. Ivan Riley of White Salmon and Melba Humphrey of Wapato; sisters, Mrs. Laura Elmore in England, and Mrs. Mildred Caton of Terre Haute, Ind.; brothers, William Davy in England, Wilfred Davy, Anchorage, Alaska; Rolland Davy of Hood River.  Internment was at High Prairie in Hartland cemetery. 


 

The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., March 7, 1941, page 4

MRS. MORRIS LAID TO REST

            Maude Davy Morris, age 62, passed away at her home in White Salmon on Friday, February 28, 1941.  Maude Davy Morris was born on September 16, 1878 at Strabrook, England, and came to the United States in 1904.
            She was married to George Morris in Portland, Oregon in 1906.  They resided at Hartland for 20 years before coming to White Salmon in 1937.
            Maude Davy Morris is survived by her husband, George Morris, two sons, George and Edwin Morris, of this city; five daughters, Hazel Morris, of Spokane; Bertha L. Stewart, of Alderdale; Grace Ridgeway, of Glenwood; Mrs. Ivan Riley, of this city, and Melba Humphrey, of Wapato, Washington.  Two sisters, Mrs. Laura Elmore, of England, and Mrs. Mildred Caton, of Terre Haute, Indiana, and three brothers, William Davy, of England; Wilfred Davy, Anchorage, Alaska; Rolland Davy, of Hood River, Oregon, and five nephews, one niece and four grandchildren survive.
            Interment was at a High Prairie at Heartland cemetery.  Funeral services were held Sunday, March 2, 1941, at Gardner’s Chapel in White Salmon at 1:00 p.m. with the Rev. George Jefferson, of the Congregational Church officiating.  Gardner’s service had charge of arrangements. 


 

The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., March 7, 1941, page 2

CARD OF THANKS

            We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and thoughtfulness shown us during our bereavement.  Also for the many beautiful floral offerings.

Mrs. George G. Morris,
Mrs. Bertha Stout,
Mrs. Grace Ridgeway,
Mrs. Ivan Riley,
Mrs. Arthur Humphrey,
Mrs. George D. Morris,
Mr. Edward G. Morris.