Word of the death Friday at Petersburg of Miss Impi Aalto, Alaska, teacher for twenty-two years and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Aalto, territorial pioneers, has been received here.
Miss Aalto, sister of I. A. Aalto, Seattle mechanical engineer, was a frequent visitor in Seattle and lived here several summers while she attended the University of Washington. The parents reside in Douglas. Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Horace Plumb and Miss Laina Aalto, Seahurst; Mrs. Harry Helmes of San Diego, and Mrs. Edward Bach, Mrs. Alfred Edwards and Mrs. Robert Bonner, Douglas.
(Source: The Seattle Daily Times, May 5, 1941, Page 24)
Word of the death Friday at Petersburg of Miss Impi Aalto, Alaska, teacher for twenty-two years and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Aalto, territorial pioneers, has been received here.
Miss Aalto, sister of I. A. Aalto, Seattle mechanical engineer, was a frequent visitor in Seattle and lived here several summers while she attended the University of Washington. The parents reside in Douglas. Also surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Horace Plumb and Miss Laina Aalto, Seahurst; Mrs. Harry Helmes of San Diego, and Mrs. Edward Bach, Mrs. Alfred Edwards and Mrs. Robert Bonner, Douglas.
(Source: The Seattle Daily Times, May 5, 1941, Page 24)
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