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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., December 4, 1969, page 1

JESSIE BIESANZ FUNERAL SERVICE

     Funeral services were held on Saturday, November 29 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of the Wilhelm Funeral Home for Mrs. Jessie Lee Biesanz, 52, who passed away on November 26 in Portland.
     Soloist was William Elliott, with Jean Harper at the pipe organ. Interment was in the Trout Lake Cemetery, Trout Lake, Washington. Pallbearers were: Earl Shrock, Al Noyes, Dick Booth, Keith Shrock, George Ludwig and Ken Lang.                  Committal services were held at 2 p.m. at the Trout Lake Cemetery.
     Mrs. Jessie Lee Biesanz is survived by her husband Nolan Biesanz of Portland, one daughter Carol Shrock and four grandchildren.


The Oregonian, Portland, OR., November 29, 1969, section 3, page 4

MRS. NOLAN BIESANZ

     Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in McGinnis and Wilhelm Funeral Home for Mrs. Nolan (Jessie) Biesanz, 52, of 4242 SW Primrose St., who died Wednesday in a local hospital.
     Mrs. Biesanz was born in and Portales, N.M., Dec. 7, 1916, and had lived here since 1943.
     She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Carol Lee Shrock, Newberg; two brothers, V.W. Tubbs, Bayfield, Colo., and Emery Tubbs, Joseph City, Ariz.; four sisters, Mrs. Frankie Johnson, Mrs. Esther Froemming and Mrs. Anna Lois Wilmer, Durango, Colo., and Mrs. Marian McGee, Holebrook, Ariz., and four grandchildren.
     Burial will be in Troutlake Cemetery in the Troutlake, Wash. The family suggests remembrances be contributions to the Oregon Chapter, American Cancer Society.


The Oregonian, Portland, OR., November 28, 1969, page 42

FUNERAL NOTICES

BIESANZ - Jessie Lee, 4242 SW Primrose st. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Sat., Nov. 29 10 am, Chapel of WILHELM FUNERAL HOME 6637 SE MILWAUKIE ave., Portland  235-3101 Committal service 2 pm at Trout Lake, Wn. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Cancer Society. Member of Multnomah United Presbyterian Church.

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