The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., November 23, 1944, page 1
GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR R.L. TATE TO BE HELD FRIDAY NOON
Graveside services will be held here Friday for R.L.
Tate of Sunnyside, who was a former Goldendale resident, having left here
about 20 years ago. Rev. John Hartnett will conduct the services at the Catholic
cemetery at 12:30 p.m.
Tate passed away Monday after a long illness. Surviving
him are three married daughters and five grand-children.
The Sunnyside Sun, Sunnyside, WA., November 23, 1944, page 1
R.L. TATE PASSED AWAY MONDAY NIGHT
Reverday Lee Tate passed away at his home in Sunnyside, November 20, after an illness of nine weeks. He was born in Darlington, Ind. He came to Sunnyside in 1926 and has resided here ever since. He is survived by his widow, Margaret, three daughters, Mrs. Owen Jackson and Mrs. Stanley Stern and Mrs. Kenneth Matheson of Kennewick; five grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. W.B. Cloud of Pasco and Mrs. W.S. Fleming of Bingen, Wash. Funeral services will be held Friday morning from the Catholic church. Walter Ball & Son have charge of arrangements.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., November 23, 1944, page 1
GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR R.L. TATE TO BE HELD FRIDAY NOON
Graveside services will be held the here Friday for R.L.
Tate of Sunnyside, who was a former Goldendale resident, having left here
about 20 years ago. Rev. John R. Hartnett will conduct the services at the
Catholic cemetery at 12:0 p.m..
Tate passed away Monday after a long illness Surviving
him are three married daughters and five grandchildren.
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