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The Oregon Journal, Portland, OR., November 15, 1965, section 3, page 7

FUNERAL NOTICES

ANRIG - Nov. 12, Arnold Goodhart of 3014 SE Gladstone: father of Tony, Harry, Mike, Mrs. Hugh (Emma) Thornton, Mrs. Turnidge, Mrs. Carl (Franceis) Story, and Mrs. Robert (Florence) VanWinkle; 14 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren. Services Tuesday Nov. 16 10 a.m., ROSS HOLLYWOOD CHAPEL, NE 48th & Sandy Blvd. Friends invited. Interment Odd Fellows cemetery, White Salmon, Washington. Member of Grange in White Salmon.


The Oregon Journal, Portland, OR., November 14, 1965, page 4

     Arnold Goodheart Anrig, 89, 3014 SE Gladstone St., retired farmer and one of the first five settlers at White Salmon, Wash.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., November 18, 1965, page 10

ARNOLD G. ANRIG

     Arnold Goodheart Anrig was born March 19, 1876 at Atagallen, Switzerland. He came to Bear Valley with his parents at the age of 12. In the 1900 he took up a homestead in Trout Lake, where he resided until the death of his wife, Lena. For the last four years he has made his home in Portland, Oregon.
     Surviving him are four sons: J. Thomas Anrig of Trout Lake, Washington; Tony Anrig of Goldendale; Mike and Harry Anrig of Portland, Oregon; five daughters: Lena Turnidge of Las Angeles, Calif.; Florence VanWilkee of Yreka, Calif.; Emma Thornton of Rio Dell, Calif.; Francis Story of Gresham, Oregon and Mary Yaden of Portland, Oregon and numerous grandchildren.
     Funeral services were held Tuesday, November 16 at Ross-Hollywood Chapel in Portland at 10:00 a.m., with a service following at 2:00 p.m. at Gardner's Chapel with the Rev. Homer Coulson officiating. Interment was at the Goodwill Cemetery in White Salmon.

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