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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 25, 1968, page 1

ISAAC B. CARYL

     Isaac Barnes Caryl, a resident of Trout Lake for 30 years, died April 14, 1968 at Skyline Hospital. Born on February 3, 1877 at Central City, Iowa, he was a farmer most of his life.
     He is survived by 5 sons; Rollin C. Caryl, Trout Lake, Paul Caryl, Trout Lake, Robert Caryl, Trout Lake, Richard Caryl, Bow, Wash., Lloyd Caryl of Omak, Wash.; 1 daughter, Marian Schmid of Trout Lake; 1 sister, Mary Moles of Kansas City, Mo.; also 17 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
     Graveside Services were held Tuesday afternoon, April 16, at 2 o'clock at the Trout Lake Cemetery with Rev. Keith Curry of the Presbyterian Church officiating.
     Pall bearers were: F.E. Childs, John T. Anrig, Erwin Sweighofer, John Madison, R.C. Lewis, and William McCuistion.


The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., April 18, 1968, page 3

ISAAC BARNES CARYL RITES HELD TUESDAY

     Graveside services were held Tuesday April 16 at 2 p.m. in the Trout Lake Cemetery for Isaac Barnes Caryl, 81, who died Sunday at Skyline Hospital in White Salmon. The Rev. Keith Curry officiated.
     Casket bearers were F.E. Childs, John T. Anrig, Erwin Sweighoefer, John Madison, R.C. Lewis and William McCuistion.
     Mr. Caryl was born Feb. 3, 1877 at Central City, Iowa. He was married Nov. 11, 1903 at Marion, Iowa to Anna Conklin, who preceded him in death, Mar. 14, 1964.
     Survivors include five sons, Rollin C. Caryl and Robert of Trout Lake, Richard of Bow, Wa. and Loyd of Omak; a daughter Mrs. Kenneth (Marian) Schmid also of Trout Lake; a sister, Mary Moles of Kansas City, Mo.; 17 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
     He was a farmer and had lived 30 years in the Trout Lake valley.


The Columbian, Vancouver, WA., April 15, 1968, page 9

ISAAC CARYL

     Graveside services will be held at Trout Lake Cemetery at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Isaac Caryl, 91, of Trout Lake, who died Sunday at Skyline Hospital in White Salmon.
     Caryl, who lived for many years at Trout Lake, was born Feb. 3, 1877, in Iowa. He was the father of Mrs. Kenneth Schmid and Paul Caryl of Trout Lake.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 18, 1968, page 15

I.B. CARYL DIES SUNDAY
By Louise Wright

     TROUT LAKE -- The valley was saddened by the passing of I.B. Caryl in Skyline hospital Sunday evening. He had been in the hospital for a short time.

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