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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., November 4, 1982, page 5

TONY GULER

     Tony Christ Guler, a former Trout Lake resident, died Thursday at Willapa Harbor Hospital in Raymond at the age of 76.
     Guler was born Nov. 2, 1905, in Portland and moved to Trout Lake when he was 12 years old. He lived in Trout Lake for over 64 years before going to Raymond 1½ years ago. He was a self-employed logger and rancher. He was also a charter and life member of Mt. Adams Elks Lodge 1868, a Gold Card Elk and a member of the Lewis-Pacific Swiss Society.
     He is survived by his wife Eunice, Raymond; three daughters, Mrs. John Bryon, Renton, Mrs. David Hylton, Trout Lake, and Mrs. Darrell Stoller, Raymond; one son Norman T. Guler, White Salmon; one brother, Carl Guler, Florence, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
     Funeral services for Mr. Guler were held Monday at Trout Lake Presbyterian Church. Interment was at the Trout Lake Cemetery.
     Memorials may be made to the Washington Tall Elks program for children.


The Willapa Harbor Herald, Willapa, WA., November 3, 1982, page 6

TONY CHRIST GULLER

     Tony Christ Guller, 76, a Raymond resident for the past one-and-a-half years, died Oct. 28 at Willaoa Harbor Hospital.
     He has resided in Trout Lake for more than 64 years before coming to Raymnd. He was a self employed logger and rancher. He was a charter member of the Mt. Adams Elks Lodge No. 1868, a Gold Card Elk and a member of the Lewis-Pacific Swiss Society.
     He is survived by his wife Eunice of the family home in Raymond; three daughters, Mrs. John Bryon of Renton, Mrs. David Hylton of Trout Lake and Mrs. Darrell Stoller of Raymond; one son Norman T. Guller of White Salmon; one brother, Carl Guller of Florence, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
     Funeral services were held Nov. 1 at the Trout Lake Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Jim McGoogin officiated. Burial followed at the Trout Lake Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of the Murphy Mortuary.
     Memorials may be made to the Washington Tall Elks program for Children.

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