The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., March 28, 1996, page 18
HAROLD LEWIS
Harold W. Lewis died March 21, 1996, at his home in Hood
River, at the age of 82.
Mr. Lewis was born on Nov. 5, 1913, in Glenwood, one
of eight children born to Aubrey G. and India (Agee) Lewis. When Mr. Lewis
was a young boy his family moved to Bingen, where his father owned and operated
a grocery store. He attended elementary school in Bingen and graduated from
high school in White Salmon.
In 1940, he married Fern Baker in Vancouver. The couple
made their home in Bingen, where Mr. Lewis had been appointed post-master
in 1936. During his years as postmaster, he was selected as one of a team
that traveled to towns in Oregon to train the newly appointed postmasters.
He took military leave from the post office during World War II to serve
in the U.S. Navy as a SeeBee. After his retirement from the post office,
he and his wide moved to Hood River. Before his health failed, the couple
enjoyed vacation trips in their motor home and golfing.
Mr. Lewis was a member and past master of the White Salmon
Masonic Lodges A.F. & A.M., the Royal Arch Masons, Order of the Eastern
Star, Hood River Elks Lodge #1507, charter member of the Bingen Fraternal
Order of Eagles and the White Salmon-Bingen Lions Club, as well as being
a retired volunteer fireman.
Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife, Fern Lewis, Hood River;
son, Bruce Lewis, Appleton; sister, Larene Ladiges, Glenwood; many nieces
and nephews as well as three step-granddaughters. He was preceded in death
by his parents, four sisters, two brothers and his daughter-in-law.
Private committal was held at the Pleasant Hills Cemetery
in Appleton.
Memorials may be given to Hospice of the Gorge.
Arrangements were handled by Anderson Funeral Home in
Hood River.
The Hood River New, Hood River, OR., March 23, 1996, page 2
HAROLD W. LEWIS
Harold W. Lewis, 82, of Hood River, died Thursday, March
21, at his home in Hood River.
Arrangements for Mr. Lewis will be announced later by
Anderson Funeral Home.
The Hood River New, Hood River, OR., March 27, 1996, page 2
HAROLD W. LEWIS
Harold W. Lewis of Hood River, one-time postmaster in
Bingen, Wash., died at his home Thursday, March 21. Mr. Lewis was 82.
He was born Nov. 5, 1913, in Glenwood, Wash., one of
eight children born to Aubrey G. and India (Agee) Lewis. When he was a young
boy, his family moved to Bingen. Mr. Lewis graduated from high school in
White Salmon, Wash.
In 1940 he married Fern Baker in Vancouver, Wash. The
couple made their home in Bingen where Mr. Lewis had been appointed postmaster
in 1936. During his years as postmaster he was selected as one of a team
that traveled to Oregon towns to train newly-appointed postmasters. He took
military leave from the post office during World War II to serve with the
U.S. Navy as a Seebee. After his retirement from the post office, he and
his wide moved to Hood River. Before his health failed the couple enjoyed
vacation trips in their motor home and golfing.
Mr. Lewis was a member and past master of the White Salmon
Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M., the Royal Arch Masons, Order of the Eastern
Star, Hood River Elks Lodge No. 1507, a charter member of the Bingen Fraternal
Order of Eagles and the White Salmon-Bingen Lions Club. He was a retired
volunteer fireman.
Survivors include his wife Fern Lewis of Hood River,
son Bruce Lewis of Appleton, Wash., sister Larene Ladiges of Glenwood, numerous
nieces and nephews, and three step-granddaughters.
Mr. Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, four
sisters, two brothers and his daughter-in-law.
Private committal will be held at the Pleasant Hills
Cemetery in Appleton.
Memorials in Mr. Lewis' name may be given to Hospice
of the Gorge or to a charity of one's choice. This may be done through Anderson
Funeral Home, 1401 Belmont Rd., Hood River, OR 97031, which is charge of
arrangements.
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