The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 9, 1975, page 4
NANCY LEE SCHWARTZ
Nancy Lee (Stout) Schwartz of Milwaukee, Ore., died Dec.
19, 1974 at Salem, Ore.. She was born Aug. 20 at, 1933 at Randle, Wash. Her
early years were spent at Alderdale, Roosevelt and Rogue River, Ore. schools.
She graduated from Goldendale High School in 1951. After high school she
graduated from Wenatchee Valley College of Nursing in 1954.
She worked for a time as a telephone operator in Seattle
and later went back to nursing.
On Oct. 18, 1955 she married Richard Schwartz of the
U.S. Navy. They had three sons. For a short time they lived in New York,
Alma, Mich., Wenatchee and California. They settled in Milwaukee in 1960
where their children attended school.
She was a registered nurse and worked for several years
at Beth Kayser Hospital in Portland. She spent much time in the past 15 years
working with youth clubs and 4-H clubs of the area. She is survived by her
husband Richard, three sons, Phillip of the USAF Academy, Colorado Springs;
Stephen and David at home; her mother, Mrs. Walter R. Kelly of Roosevelt;
one sister, Mrs. Jean Schilling; a niece, Mrs. Helen Ann Rolfe of Lyle; and
her father, David H. Stout of Mabton.
Memorial services were held Dec. 22, 1974 at Finley Sunset
Hills Chapel in Portland. Family graveside services will be held later after
cremation in the Lone Pine Cemetery at High Prairie. Her body was donated
to medical science in hopes further study will benefit the cancer research
in some small way. She died of cancer of the lymph glands.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., December 26, 1974, page 6
"High Prairie News"
The community was saddened by the passing of last week of Nancy (Mrs. Richard) Schwartz, sister of Mrs. Robert Schilling. She was well-known here as she and her family came up from the Milwaukee, Ore. nearly every year for the High Prairie picnic. It was Nancy's wish that memorial contributions be made to the Catcolad Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of Laurel Stulken, 4-H Extension Agent, 256 Warner, Milne Road, Oregon City, Ore. 97075. This is a scholarship fund for older 4-H members.
The Oregonian, Portland, OR., December 21, 1974, page A24
NANCY LEE SCHWARTZ
Funeral for Nancy Lee Stout Schwartz, a resident of
Milwaukee, Ore., will be Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Sunset Hills Chapel. Interment
will be at the Sunset Hills Crematorium.
Mrs. Schwartz, 41, suffered from cancer. She died Thursday
in Salem.
She was a native of Randle, Wash., and had lived in the
Portland area 15 years. She was employed as a nurse at Kaiser Hospital.
Surviving is her husband Richard, Portland; three sons,
Phillip at the Air Force Academy in Colorado; and Stephen and David, both
Portland; s sister, Mrs. Jean Schilling, Lyle, Wash., and her parents, David
Stout, Mabton, Wash., and Mrs. Bertha Kelley, Roosevelt, Wash.
The family suggests remembrances be contributions to
the Memorial Clackamas County Chatcolab Scholarship Fund.
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