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The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., December 10, 1953, page 2

WM. HENRY HAMAN

     William Henry Haman, well known Bingen resident passed away at his home in Bingen December 5th at the age of 66 years.
     William Henry Haman was born in April 1887. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Haman, a daughter, Mrs. Lenore Yandell, a son, Raymond Haman of Seattle and a brother A.C. Haman of Spokane.
     Services were held at the Bingen Church at 1 p.m. Monday in charge of Gardner's Funeral Home. Burial was in the Trout Lake Cemetery under the auspices of the Eagles Lodge. The Rev. Al Robinson of North Bonneville officiated.


The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., December 10, 1953, page 7

BINGEN LOSES TWO CITIZENS

     BINGEN, Dec. 9 (Special) - The community was saddened Saturday by the death of Bill Haman at Vancouver Memorial hospital, where he had been confined for two weeks. Mr. Haman had lived here for many years and will be missed by his many neighbors. Sympathy is extended to his wife and Bertha Haman and his daughter Lenore Yandell. He is also survived by a son.
     Funeral services were Monday, December 7 at the Bingen Community Church at 1 p.m. with burial at Trout Lake.


The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., December 10, 1953, page 1
Includes portrait

WILLIAM HAMAN DIES AT HOME

     Funeral services for William Henry Haman, 66, Bingen resident since 1928, were held at Bingen's Community church, at 1 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7. Gardners were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Esther Hendryx was soloist. The Reverend L.L. Robinson officiated.
     Burial services at Trout Lake cemetery were conducted by the Eagles Lodge, Aerie 2210, to which Mr. Haman had belonged for 10 years and in which he had held the position of Inside Guard. Pall bearers were Nelson Burgess, Jay Hawes, Harold Lewis, Amos Larsen, Tommy Burke and Joe Polermo.
     Mr. Haman had suffered an incurable heart disease for some time and had returned home from a Vancouver hospital only the day before he died, Saturday, December 5.
     He was born at Grand Island, Nebraska, April 8, 1887 and raised in Spokane for whom he played baseball in the Western International League. He was married to Bertha M. Hoke in 1933 and she survives him. He is also survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lenore Yandell of Bingen; one son, Raymond of Seattle; a brother, Ed Hann of Spokane; and numerous nephews and nieces.

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