The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., February 3, 1977, page 3
VIVIAN AMALIA WILSON
Vivian A. Wilson, 77, passed away Jan. 30 in Centralia.
She was born to parents Adolph Herman Matta and Kaisa
Sophia Tormanen in Centerville. Her parents came to the U.S. from Finland.
She was a lifetime resident of Klickitat County and was
a member of Christ the King Lutheran Church.
She is survived by a son, Clifford O. Wilson, Wenatchee,
a daughter, Joanna Cagle, Centralia; grandchildren, Rebecca Ann Wilson,
Morgantown, Pa.; Clifford Wilson, Jr., Clay Wilson, both of Vancouver, Roxanne
Cagle and Lawrence Cagle, both of Centralia.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Knosher Funeral
Home with Pastor Bill Thoresen officiating.
Pallbearers included Otis Anderson, Virgil Anderson,
Arnold Hoikka, Merle Wiidanen, Wilbert Crocker and William Olson, Clifford
Culver was an honorary pallbearer.
The Daily Chronicle, Centralia, WA., January 31, 1977, page 11
MRS. VIVIAN AMELIA WILSON
Mrs. Vivian Amelia Wilson, 77, a resident of Centralia
for the past seven months, died Sunday in a Centralia nursing home.
She was born May 27, 1899, in Centerville, and resided
in Klickitat County prior to moving to Centralia. She was a housewife and
a retired maid and cook. Mrs. Wilson was a member of Christ The King Lutheran
Church in Goldendale.
Survivors include a son, Clifford Owen, Ephrata; a daughter,
Mrs. Lawrence (Joanna) Cagle, Centralia; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Hetrick, Twin
Falls, Idaho, and five grandchildren.
Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Knosher Funeral
Home, Goldendale. Interment will be at the Centerville Cemetery.
Local arrangements are under the direction of
Newell-Hoerling's, Centralia.
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