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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., October 18, 1990, page 10

HYLTON

            A long-time Klickitat County resident, Stanley E. Hylton of Lyle died Oct. 12, 1990 in The Dalles. He was 75.
            Mr. Hylton was born August 13, 1915 in Glenwood to Vera M. (Clark) and John Adam Hylton. He grew up in Lyle, and married Audrey Korthase April 10, 1937 near Goldendale. He farmed in Trout Lake for 13 years, then moved back to Lyle where he worked as a carpenter.
            He was a member of the First Gospel Church in Lyle, the Carpenter's Local and Columbia Grange; Mr. Hylton was also a retired volunteer fireman, and served as grand marshal of the Lyle Pioneer Days Parade: He loved to ride motorcycles and watch his grandchildren play sports.
            Survivors include his wife, Audrey Hylton, Lyle; six children: Dwaine Hylton, Toledo, Wash.; Bruce Hylton, Lyle; Jerry Hylton, Portland; Craig Hylton, Trout Lake; Jonas Hylton, Lyle; and Kay Parks, Vancouver, Wash.; a brother, Howard Hylton of White Salmon; 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
            Services were Oct. 16 at Gardner Funeral Home, White Salmon, the Rev. Les Haarstad officiating. Committal was in Appleton Cemetery, with Gardner Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.


 

The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., October 18, 1990, page 16

STANLEY E. HYLTON

            Stanley E. Hylton of Lyle died Friday, Oct. 12, in The Dalles.  He was 75.
            Mr. Hylton was born in Glenwood to Vera M. (Clark) and John Adam Hylton Aug. 13, 1915.  He was raised in Lyle.  He married Audrey Korthase April 10, 1937, near Goldendale.  He farmed in Trout Lake for 13 years been moved back to Lyle where he worked as a carpenter.
            Mr. Hylton attended First Gospel Church in Lyle, and was a member of the Carpenters’ Local and Columbia Grange.  He was a retired volunteer fireman.  Mr. Hylton was a former Lyle Pioneer Days parade grand marshal.  He loved to ride motorcycles and watch his grandchildren play sports.
            He is survived by his wife Audrey Hylton of Lyle; children Dwaine Hylton of Toledo, Bruce Hylton of Lyle, Jerry Hylton of Portland, Craig Hylton of Trout Lake, Jonas Hylton of Lyle, and Kay Parks of Vancouver; brother Howard Hylton of White Salmon; 16 grandchildren; and six great– grandchildren.
            A funeral service was held Tuesday, Oct. 16, at Gardner Funeral Home, with Rev. Les Haarstad officiating.  Committal was at Appleton Cemetery.

 

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