She was born June 4, 1890, along the Snake River. She moved with her family to Kooskia when 3 weeks old and had lived there ever since. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church at kamiah.
Surviving are her husband, Enoch Oatman of Kooskia;a son Harvey Oatman of Kooskia; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Wilson and Mrs. Beulah Walker, both of Kooskia, and Mrs. Florence Abraham of Wapato, Wash.; a brother, Sam Ellenwood of Lapwai, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be at the Second Presbyterian Church at Kamiah today, Nov. 27, 1962. Burial was to be at the family plot at the family home at Kooskia, The Trenary Funeral Home of Kooskia in charge.
(Spokane Daily Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1962)
She was born June 4, 1890, along the Snake River. She moved with her family to Kooskia when 3 weeks old and had lived there ever since. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church at kamiah.
Surviving are her husband, Enoch Oatman of Kooskia;a son Harvey Oatman of Kooskia; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Wilson and Mrs. Beulah Walker, both of Kooskia, and Mrs. Florence Abraham of Wapato, Wash.; a brother, Sam Ellenwood of Lapwai, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be at the Second Presbyterian Church at Kamiah today, Nov. 27, 1962. Burial was to be at the family plot at the family home at Kooskia, The Trenary Funeral Home of Kooskia in charge.
(Spokane Daily Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1962)
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