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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 7, 1950, page 5

BLANCHE EDDITH TALBERT

     Blanche Eddith Talbert was born in Portland, Ore., July 16, 1915, and met death by drowning at La Center, Washington, March 29th, 1950 at the age of 34 years 8 month and 13 days. She grew to young womanhood in White Salmon, Washington and attended school there.
     On December 8th, 1931 she was united in marriage to Jesse Allen Sager of White Salmon, Wash. To this union three children were born, Melvin L. Lewis, 17, Edward Ray, 12, and Jerry Lee who met death at the same time as his mother. Jerry Lee was born in Vancouver, Wash. May 25, 1946, and at the time of his death was three years, ten months and four days of age.
     Except for a short time spent in Klickitat, Wash. the family resided in White Salmon until 1945 when they moved into La Center, Washington.
     Blanche Eddith Sager was Baptized into the Seventh-Day Adventist Church of White Salmon on September 2, 1933 and has been a faithful, loyal member of the church ever since that time.
     Those left to mourn of the loss of these dear ones are Mr. Jesse Sager, Husband and father; Melvin Lewis and Edward Ray, sons and brothers of the deceased; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Talbert of White Salmon, parents of Blanche and grandparents of little Jerry Lee, as well as grandparents, Mrs. Eva Sager of Portland, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sager of Portland.
     Blanche leaves also four sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Young and family, Mrs. Lois Barger and family, and Janice Talbert of all of White Salmon, Wash.; Mrs. Elaine Snyder and family of Seattle, Wash.; and one brother, Mr. Earl Talbert and family of Olex, Oregon. Besides a host of other relatives and friends who feel deeply they lost they have sustained.

IN MEMORY

Tho our darlings, Blanche and
     little Jerry had been taken away
We know that they were ready and
     God waits for them up there
But it is so hard to give them up,
     our hearts are full of pain
But darling, you have always been
     so thoughtful and so kind
And everywhere we go are the
     paths we used to tread.
The beautiful memories you have
     left us as we grew up through the years
Shall be our biggest treasure,
     dear, through all our remaining years
You have always been beside us
     whenever we were in need
It's going to be lonely in our that
     our darlings have gone ahead.
But some day we shall all be to-
     gether again and we shall know no sorrow there.
So dear Blanche and little Jerry,
     we will try to do the things you left for us to do.
And try to comfort ourselves with The thought that God up in heaven knows how wonderful You are.

CARD OF THANKS

     We wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who were so kind and helpful during the time of our deep sorrow in the loss of our beloved Blanche and little Jerry. Truly, friends thru a time of trouble are more deeply appreciated than words can express. Our heartfelt thanks, too, for the beautiful floral offering.
     Two loving hearts from us are gone, two gentle voices stilled; there's places vacant in our home which never can be filled. But tho our eyes are dimned with tears, and hearts are torn with pain, we leave them in the Savior's care. Our loss is heavens gain
     Mr. Jesse Sager and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Talbert and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. William Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sager and Mrs. Eva Sager.

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