The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., December 28, 1961, page 1
GLENN FINK DIES AT FAMILY HOME
Glenn Olin Fink was born April 23rd, 1904 in Rock Creek,
Gilliam County, Oregon, the son of Isabella and Adle K. Fink. He was united
in marriage September 11th, 1926 to Cleah M. Teter at Salem, Oregon. Mr.
Fink was a graduate of the Portland Barber College. A number of years ago
the resided in White Salmon before moving to North Bonneville and a year
later to Underwood. For the past fifteen years the family has lived in Klickitat
where he was employed by the J. Neils Lumber Co. for 14 years. During that
time he continued barbering.
He passed away at his home in Klickitat, December 19,
following illness of the past year.
He leaves his wife Cleah M. Fink of Klickitat, Wash.,
two sons Wayne Ivan Fink of Klickitat and Merlin Glen Fink of Underwood;
one daughter, Margie L. Miller of Klickitat. Ten grandchildren, four brothers,
Ivan Fink of Underwood, Earl Fink of Klamath Falls Bert Fink of Vancouver
and Emmett Fink of Trout Lake, also three sisters Alice Case of Albany, Alvena
Frame of Albany and Bertha West of Grants Pass.
The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., December 28, 1961, page 8
DEATH SUMMONS KLICKITAT MAN
Funeral services for Glenn Olin Fink, 57, Klickitat,
were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 23, at Gardner's Chapel, White Salmon.
The Rev. R.T. Williams, Baptist minister at Klickitat officiated. Burial
was in the White Salmon Odd Fellows cemetery.
Casket bearers were Claire Morse, Richard Bales, George
Hall, Bruce Hyder, Leon Southard and Wayne Fink.
Glenn Fink was born April 23 1904 in Rock Creek, Gilliam
county, Oregon, the son of Isabella and Adie K. Fink. On Sept. 11, 1928,
he was married to Cleah M. Teter at Salem, Oregon.
He was a graduate of the Portland Barber College. For
the past 15 years the Fink family has lived in Klickitat where he continued
his barbering and was employed by the J. Neils Lumber Co. for 14 years.
Prior to moving to Klickitat, the Fink family lived in
White Salmon, North Bonneville and Underwood.
He died at his home on Tuesday, Dec. 19, following a
year's illness.
He is survived by his widow, Cleah M. Fink of Klickitat;
and three children, Merlin of Underwood, Wayne and Mrs. Margie L. Miller,
both Klickitat.
Also four brothers Ivan of Underwood, Earl of Klamath
Falls, Ore., Bert of Vancouver and Em-mett of Trout Lake; and three sisters
living in Oregon, Alice Case and Alvena Frame of Albany and Bertha West of
Grants Pass; and ten grandchildren.
The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., December 28, 1961, page 7
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends and relatives who were so kind to us during our loss. We appreciate beyond measure the many acts of kindness ex-tended to us. The card, flowers, calls and food made it easier to bear our grief.
Mrs. Glenn Fink and family.
The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., December 21, 1961, page 8
GLENN FINK DIES IN KLICKITAT HOME
Funeral services for Glenn Olin Fink will be held at
Gardner's Chapel, W.S. Saturday, Dec. 23, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. R.T. Williams,
Baptist minister at Klickitat will officiate.
Mr. Fink died at his home in Klickitat Tuesday morning,
Dec. 19. He was born April 22, 1904 in Rock Creek, Gilliam county, Oregon.
For the past 15 years he has made his home in Klickitat.
He is survived by his widow Cleah M. Fink, Klickitat;
three children, Merlin Glen Fink, Underwood; Wayne Ivan Fink, Klickitat;
Margie L. Miller, Klickitat; 10 grandchildren; four brothers: Ivan of Underwood,
Earl of Klamath Falls, Bert of Vancouver and Emmett of T.L.; three sisters,
Alice Case, Alvena Frame, both of Albany, Ore. and Bertha West, Grants Pass.
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