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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 24, 1918, page 2

OBITUARY

     At her home in Vancouver, Washington, January 20th, 1918, Mrs. Ida Glenn died.
     Mrs. Glenn and was born near Centerville, Washington, March 25th, 1884, and was the daughter of Jacob and Christina and Jacobson. She was united in marriage April 19th, 1905, to R.S. Glenn, at Goldendale.
     She is survived by her husband, little daughter, Virginia, her parents, two brothers and one sister, all of Centerville.
     Mrs. Glenn was widely and favorably known throughout the Klickitat valley, and leaves besides her relatives a host of friends. She was a loving and faithful Christian wife and mother.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 24, 1918, page 1
"Centerville"

     Miss Selma Jacobson received a telegram early Monday morning that her sister Mrs. Roy Glenn, of Vancouver, Washington, had died. Remains will be shipped here for burial.


The Vancouver Columbia, Vancouver, WA., January 21, 1918, page 1

DEATH OF MRS. IDA GLENN

     Ida A. Glenn, wife of R.S. Glenn, of 1010 West Seventeenth street, died last night at 11 o'clock at her home, after a lingering illness. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn came to Vancouver last September from Fallbridge. Mr. Glenn is employed by the S.P. & S. Railway company. Mrs. Glenn was born in Centerville, Washington, 33 years ago.
     Besides her husband she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jacobson of Centerville. The body is at Limbar's parlours. The remains will be shipped tomorrow to Centerville, where interment will be made.

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