The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., September 19, 1924, page 2
"Glenwood News"
Mrs. Wm. Spitznogle died last Wednesday night and was buried in the Mt. Adams cemetery on Friday. Her husband and three children survive her.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., September 25, 1924, page 2
"Glenwood"
Mrs. W. Spitznogle, formerly Miss Molly Travis, who was born in Missouri July 2, 1881, passed away at her home here Sept. 10th at 12:00, being 43 years, 2 months and 6 days of age. She was united in marriage to W. E. Spitznogle on June 20, 1910, at Moscow, Idaho, and was the mother of five children. The first-born, a son, passed away in infancy, at Rockland, Idaho, and the next oldest, a daughter, passed at Glenwood, nearly three years ago. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, her father and mother, two brothers and four sisters. She united with the Church of Christ in her teens, and lived a Christian life until death. Funeral services were conducted in the church by Rev. Merchant on the afternoon of Sept. 17th, and the body was laid to rest in the Mt. Adams Grange cemetery at this place. Mr. Spitznogle wishes to express his sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their help and for the beautiful floral offerings extended at the time of death and burial of his beloved wife.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., September 11, 1924, page 1
TWO DEATHS IN COUNTY THIS WEEK
Mrs. Minnie B. Wyatt, aged 68 years, wife of W.W. Wyatt,
died at her home in this city early this morning. Funeral services will be
held Saturday afternoon, from the Chapman chapel at 2:30.
Another death that occurred in the county this week was
that of Mrs. Walter E. Spitznogle, which occurred at Glenwood Sept. 10th.
Mrs. Spitznogle was 43 years of age. Funeral services will be held at Glenwood
tomorrow.
Obituaries of both decedents will follow in an early
issue of The Sentinel.
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