The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., August 9, 1935, page 8
EUGENE CIMMIYOTTI FUNERAL YESTERDAY
Eugene Leonard Cimmiyotti was born at Clem, Oregon, October
9, 1912, and passed away August 6, 1935. His age being 22 years and 10 months.
His death concluded several months illness during which, while suffering
much pain he complained but little to others. Being of a genial and loving
disposition, he had many friends among whom he came in contact often.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Cimmiyotti and three brothers, Vern, Robert, Murel, and three sisters,
Lelia, Vesta and Marrial Virginia, all of Lyle, Wn., and many relatives and
a host of friends.
Services were held at the Catholic Church with burial
in the Lyle Cemetery, Wednesday.
The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., August 9, 1935, page
10
"Klickitat County Matters of the W...."
Eugene Cimmiyotte, who died at his home on Klickitat heights in western Klickitat, was born October 6, 1912, at Clem, Ore. Funeral services were read by Father William Lee of Goldendale Thursday, at 10 a.m., in the White Salmon Catholic church. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cimmioyotte; three sisters, Maryal, Lela and Vesta, and three brothers, Wernon, Buster and Robert, survive.
The Klickitat County News, Goldendale, WA., August 22, 1935, page 6
GENE CIMMIYOTTI DIES AT LYLE; WELL KNOWN
William Backelbush Found Injured Beside S.P. & S. Track
LYLE -- (Special to The News) -- The community was saddened last week by the death of Gene Cimmiyotti. It is hard to lay the young folk away. Services were held at White Salmon with burial at Lyle Thursday.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., August 15, 1935, page 4
DEATH CLAIMS YOUNG MAN FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS
KLICKITAT HEIGHTS - Friends and neighbors extended their sympathy to the Cimmiyotti family in the passing of their son, Eugene, Tuesday morning after a lingering illness. He was beloved by all and a host of friends attended Thursday morning at White Salmom, the beautiful ritual service of the Catholic faith, paying their last respects to their beloved friend. A long procession wended its solemn way to the last resting place in the Lyle cemetery.
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