The West Klickitat News, Bingen, WA., January 24, 1936, page 5
DAN THOMSON PASSES AWAY
Klickitat Valley Resident Suffers Heart Attack at Medical Lake
Danny Thompson, 60, passed away Saturday at Medical Lake following an illness which had extended over several months. A severe heart attack took the Klickitat Valley pioneer suddenly.
Obituary
Daniel Ferguson Thomson was born in Iowa, November 11,
1875. He had been a resident of Klickitat valley for 40 years. He passed
away Saturday, January 18, 1936, following a heart attack. He was converted
and joined the Church of Christ in early manhood.
He died at the age of 60 years, two months and eight
days. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Mrs. Lela Thomson; four children,
Mrs. Herbert Keebaugh of Canby, Ore.; Mrs. Cedric Tubbs of Goldendale; John
C. and Colleen Thomson, both of Goldendale, and four grandchildren. One brother
also survives, John Thomson of Pleasant Valley.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
from the Chapman chapel, Rev. S.C. Eshelman officiating. Interment was in
the Pleasant Valley cemetery.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 26, 1936, page 2
DANIEL FERGUSON THOMPSON
Daniel Ferguson Thomson was born in Iowa on November
11, 1875, and died as a result of a sudden heart attack, January 18, 1936,
at the age of 60 years, two months and eight days.
He was a resident of Klickitat County for forty years
preceding his death, and during that time was converted and joined the Church
of Christ.
He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Mrs. Lela Thompson;
four children, Mrs. Herburt Keebaugh, of Canby, Oregon; Mrs. Cedric Tebbs,
of Goldendale; John C. Thomson and Colleen Thomson, both of Goldendale; four
grandchildren; and one brother, John M. Thomson, of Pleasant Valley.
Services were from the Chapman funeral home at 1:30 o'clock,
with S.C. Eshelman, of Centerville Church of Christ, officiating. Burial
was in the Pleasant Valley cemetery.
The Klickitat County News, Goldendale, WA., January 23, 1936, page 12
DAN THOMSON PASSES AWAY
Klickitat Valley Resident Suffers Heart Attack at Medical Lake
Dan Thompson,. 60, passed away Saturday at Medical Lake following an illness which had extended over several months. A severe heart attack took the Klickitat Valley pioneer suddenly.
Obituary
Daniel Ferguson Thomson was born in Iowa, November 11,
1875. He had been a resident of Klickitat valley for 40 years. He passed
away Saturday, January 18, 1936, following a heart attack. He was converted
and joined the Church of Christ in early manhood.
He died at the age of 60 years, two months and eight
days. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Mrs. Lela Thomson; four children,
Mrs. Herbert Keebaugh of Canby, Oregon; Mrs. Cedric Tebbs of Goldendale;
John C. and Colleen Thomson, both of Goldendale, and four grandchildren.
One brother also survives, John Thomson of Pleasant Valley.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
from the Chapman chapel, Rev. S.C. Eshelman officiating. Interment was in
the Pleasant Valley cemetery.
The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., January 24, 1936, page
3
"Obituary Note"
DANIEL F. THOMSON
Dan Thomson, 60, passed away Saturday at Medical Lake
following an illness which extended over several months. A severe heart attack
was the immediate cause of death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
from the Chapman chapel, Rev. S.C. Eshelman of Centerville, officiating.
Interment was in Pleasant Valley cemetery.
Daniel Ferguson Thomson was born in Iowa, November 11,
1875. He had been a resident of Klickitat valley for 40 years. He passed
away Saturday, January 18, 1936 following a heart attack. Mr. Thomson was
converted and joined the Church of Christ in early manhood.
He died at the age of 60 years, two months and eight
days. He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow, Mrs. Lela Thomson; and four
children, Mrs. Herbert Keebaugh; Mrs. Cedric Tebbs of Goldendale; John C.
and Colleen Thomson, both of Goldendale, and four grandchildren. One brother
also survives, John Thomson of Pleasant Valley.
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