The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., March 18, 1976, page 13
ANNA MAY CRAWFORD
Requeim Mass for Anna May Crawford, aged 38, of Newberg,
Ore., who died at the Newberg Community Hospital on Mar. 13, 1976, following
an extended illness, was Mar. 15 at St. Peters Catholic Church, Newberg.
Recitation of the Rosary was held Mar. 14 at Attrell's Newberg Funeral Chapel.
Interment was at the Catholic Cemetery, Goldendale. Attrell's Newberg Funeral
Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
She was born the daughter of Henry D. Stegman and the
former Mable Quasebarth in Yakima Apr. 13, 1937. She grew up and attended
school in Goldendale and high school at The Dalles. She moved to the
Dayton-McMinnville area from The Dalles and then to Newberg five years ago.
She was a member of St. Peters Catholic Church in Newberg.
Surviving are: her mother, Mabel Stegman of Newberg;
and three children, Rose Marie Crawford, Steven Crawford and Roger Crawford,
all at home in Newberg.
The News-Register, McMinnville, OR., March 19, 1976, page 10
ANNA MAY CRAWFORD
Requeim Mass for Anna May Crawford, 38, of Newberg, who
died March 13, 1976, following an extended illness, was March 15, at St.
Peter's Catholic Church, Newberg. Recitation of the Rosary was held at Attrell's
Newberg Funeral Chapel. Interment was at the Catholic Cemetery, Goldendale,
Wash.
She was born the daughter of Henry D. and Mable Quasebarth
in Yakima, April 13, 1937 and grew up and attended school in Goldendale.
She came to the Dayton-McMinnville area from The Dalles and then to Newberg
five years ago whre she was a member of St. Peters Catholic Church in Newberg.
Surviving are: her mother, Newberg; and three children,
Rose Marie, Steven and Roger Crawford, all at home.
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