The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., December 19, 1946, page 1
DEATH SUMMONS JOHN MATTSON IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
Final rites for John Mattson, pioneer resident of Klickitat
County and a retired rancher, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in
the Phillips funeral home, with Rev. C.J. Hall, pastor of the Goldendale
Methodist Church, in charge.
Interment was in the Grange cemetery at Centerville.
Deceased was the son of Lars and Anna Mattson and was
born in Finland August 8, 1870. The family came to the United States in 1873,
locating in Michigan. They came to Klickitat county in 1877 when they moved
to Centerville. Mattson made his home there until January of 1945, when he
retired from active management of his ranch and moved to Goldendale.
His death occurred in Goldendale General hospital last
Thursday, December 12.
He was married in 1889 to Amanda Thompson, of Centerville,
and two children -Cordelia and Embert - were born. Mrs. Mattson passed away
in 1894. In June of 1898 he married Mary E. Wiidanen and ten children were
born to this union.
Two children preceded their father in death - Alvin at
the age of 13 and Theodore at the age of 19. Those to survive him are Mrs.
Cordelia A. Blum, Wheeler, Oregon; Embert, of Kelso; Edward, Goodnoe Hills;
Chester, Astoria, Oregon; Otis, Centerville; Ivan, Goldendale; Mrs. Hazel
Taylor, Lyle; Richard, Centerville; Maurice, Astoria, Oregon; and Raymond
of Goldendale.
He also leaves the wife, 13 grandchildren, three brothers;
August, Goldendale, Arthur and Frank, of Centerville, and one sister, Mrs.
Matilda Ahola, also of Centerville.
He had a wide circle of friends and was a member of the
Finnish Lutheran church and the Centerville Grange.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., December 19, 1946, page 10
JOHN MATTSON
John Mattson, son of Lars and Anna Mattson, was born
in Finland August 8, 1870. He came to Michigan in 1873, where he resided
with his parents until 1877. In that year he came to Centerville, Klickitat
County, Washington. In January 1945 he retired to Goldendale, Washington,
where he lived until his death on December 12, 1946, at Goldendale General
Hospital. He had been confined there for several days before his death.
In 1889 he was married to Amanda Thompson of Centerville.
To this union two children were born - Cordelia and Embert. His wife passed
away in 1894.
On June 21, 1898 he was married to Mary E. Wiidanen;
to this union ten children were born; Edward, Chester, Otis, Ivan, Hazel,
Richard, Maurice and Raymond. Two children preceded him in death; Alvin aged
13 months, and Theodore, aged 19 years.
These children survive his going: Mrs. Cordelia Blum,
Wheeler, Oregon; Ember, Kelso; Edward, Goodnoe Hills; Chester, Astoria, Oregon;
Otis, Centerville; Ivan, Goldendale; Mrs. Hazel Taylor, Lyle; Richard,
Centerville; Maurice, Astoria, Oregon; and Raymond of Goldendale. Besides
these, he is also survived by 13 grandchildren, three brothers; August,
Goldendale, Arthur and Frank, of Centerville, and one sister, Mrs. Matilda
Ahola, also of Centerville.
He was a member of the Finnish Lutheran Church at
Centerville, and the Centerville Grange.
Internment was in Centerville on December 14, 1946, under
the direction of Rev. C.J. Hall, Goldendale.
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