The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., December 4, 1952, page 1
CHARLES WIIDANEN, PIONEER RESIDENT. INTERRED MONDAY
Funeral services were conducted at the Phillips Funeral
Home Monday afternoon for Charles Wiidanen, pioneer Centerville resident.
Interment was made in the Centerville Grange cemetery with committal services
by the Centerville Grange. Rev. J.A. Dunn was officiating minister at the
rites.
Wiidanen was born April 21, 1877 in Calumet, Michigan
and died at the Klickitat Valley hospital November 28 at the age of 75. He
was the oldest son of Andrew and Amanda Holm Wiidanen and was 6 months old
when he and his parents arrived in the Klickitat valley. They came by train
to California and by boat to Portland, on to The Dalles and into this valley.
On March 1, 1905 he was married to Jennie E. Planting
in Adams, Oregon. They acquired land near Centerville and continued farming
until September, 1941 when they moved to Goldendale to live.
Like other pioneers, Wiidanen worked hard. He hauled
wheat to The Dalles and drove cattle and hogs to The Dalles market. He worked
on this branch of the railroad in its early construction days.
On the Wiidanen ranch near Warwick, the old house built
70 years ago still stands. On this farm his daughter and son-in-law now live.
The deceased was a member of the Apostolic Lutheran church,
a longtime member of the Centerville Grange, whose hall he helped build.
His survivors are his wife; and a daughter, Gladys Uecker.
A son Harry William, preceded him in death 19 years ago. Also surviving are
a brother, Peter Wiidanen of Centerville; four sisters, Olivia Bayman,
Centerville; Hilma Fielding, Portland; Ida Barney, Seattle; and Laura Kayser,
Freewater, Oregon. Three brothers preceded him in death.
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