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The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., July 25, 1941, page 1

MRS. ANNA WANG

     Following an illness of two years, Mrs. Anna Wang passed away on her 78th birthday, Wednesday, July 23rd at her home in White Salmon. Mrs. Wang was born in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, July 23, 1863 and was married to Iver C. Wang July 6, 1887.
     Moving to Washington in 1900, they resided in Trout Lake, later moving to White Salmon in 1919.
     Surviving are the widower I.C. Wang; eight children, Mrs. Bertha Hall, of The Dalles, Ore., Mrs. Cora McHan, of White Salmon; P.C. Wang, of Trout Lake; Mrs. Fred Morast, of The Dalles, Ore.; J.E. Wang of Anchorage, Alaska; A.I. Wang of Kettle Falls, Wash.; Mrs. R. Partin of Lakeview, Ore., and Mrs. E.J. Begin of Bethel, Alaska.
     Twenty-one grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
     Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday (today) at Gardner's Funeral Chapel.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., July 25, 1941, page 1

ANNA WANG

     Following an illness of two years Mrs. Anna Wang passed away on her 78th birthday, July 23 at her home in White Salmon. Mrs. Wang was born in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, July 23rd, 1863. She came to Washington in 1900, residing in Trout Lake and in 1919 moving to White Salmon.
     Surviving are the widower I.C. Wang; eight children: Mrs. Bertha Hall, of The Dalles, Ore., Mrs. Cora McHan, of White Salmon; P.C. Wang, of Trout Lake; Mrs. Fred Morast, of The Dalles, Oregon; J.E. Wang, Anchorage, Alaska; A.I. Wang, Kettle Falls, Wash.; Mrs. R. Partin, Lakeview, Oregon, and Mrs. E.J. Begin, of Bethel, Alaska.
     Twenty-one grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also survive.
     Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 P.M. at Gardners Funeral chapel in White Salmon. Burial will be in the White Salmon I.O.O.F. cemetery with the Rev. Wilcox, of the Hood River Seventh Day Adventist Church reading the service.

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