The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., September 1, 1966, page 2
DACEY E. MESECHER
Funeral services for Mrs. Dacey E. Mesecher were held
in the Knosher Funeral Home Monday. She died August 26 in Yakima at the age
of 70 years.
Miss Mesecher was born in Goldendale and lived in the
Yakima Valley most of her life. She was retired from being an elevator operator
at the Yakima Masonic Temple.
Survivors include three brothers, Charles E. Mesecher,
Harry L. Mesecher and Zelbert E. Mesecher, all of Goldendale; and three sisters,
Mrs. R.I. Marsh and Mrs. J.E. Ford, both of Ellensburg, and Mrs. Clyde Bruner
of Goldendale.
Shaw and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements
and interment was in the Spring Creek Cemetery.
The Yakima Daily Republic, Yakima, WA., August 27, 1966, page 4
MISS DACEY MESECHER
Miss Dacey E. Mesecher, 70, of 305 S. Second St., Yakima,
died Friday in Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.
Miss Mesecher was born in Goldendale and lived in the
Yakima Valley area all her life. She was retired from being an elevator operator
at the Yakima Masonic Temple.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. R.I. Marsh and
Mrs. J.E. Ford, both of Ellensburg, and Mrs. Clyde Bruner of Goldendale;
and three Charles E. Mesecher, Harry L. Mesecher and Zelbert E. Mesecher,
all of Goldendale.
Shaw and Sons Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
The Yakima Daily Republic, Yakima, WA., August 27, 1966, page 11
MESECHER -- Funeral services for Miss Dacey D. Mesecher, 70, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in Knosher Funeral Home, Goldendale. Remains of Miss Mesecher will lie in state at Shay & Sons until Monday morning. SHAW & SONS FUNERAL HOME in charge. Bearers will be Cecil Butts, Guy Moore, Bud Amidon, Joe Divers, Merle Winterstein and Claude Knight.
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