LEE MISSION CEMETERY BURIALS
Compiled 1996 by Stephenie Flora, Sherrill Hochspeier
and Jean Custer
Updates are made on a continuous basis by
Michael Staten
For needed corrections, email Michael Staten at michael@leemissioncemetery.com
Burial Listing for surnames beginning with - N -
1) A single rose beside a burial listing indicates an unmarked grave. If you find that your family member is unmarked and you wish to place a marker, please contact the Lee Mission Cemetery Board to discuss your options and to notify them of your intent.
2) A box with an "R" in it preceding a burial listing indicates a reserved plot
3) The number to the right of the death date is the burial plot number and can be used in the plot search option to find out who is buried in adjoining plots. An N/A in the plot location indicates that although the individual is known to have been buried in the cemetery, the exact location is not known at this time.
NACE, Thomas M.
b. 12 Mar 1848
d. 10 Jan 1924 C-40-04-01
attendant at OSH; born Ohio; h/o Isabel; died at age
75yrs9mos28dys of heart disease per D/C #34
NAFE, Baby
b. 30 Aug 1926
d. 30 Aug 1926 OLD 210-15
stillborn per Record of Interment #1091
NANNEY, Alton E.
b. 1907
d. 17 Aug 1969 RA-54-11
on marker w/blank space
"Late resident of Rt. 2, Box 209, Woodburn, Aug. 17, in a Salem
hospital. Survived by widow, Leona Nanney. Graveside
services Tues. Aug 19, at 10:30 a.m. at Lee Mission Cemetery,
Salem. Barrick Chapel, 205 Church St. SE, is in charge of
arrangements." OS Aug 19, 1970 16:1
NANNEY, Leona
b.
d. Reserved RA-54-12
on marker w/Alton E. Nanney
NASH, Albert L.
b. 06 Sep 1857
d. 04 Nov 1900 OLD 131-05
"Victim Of A Railroad Accident--A.L. Nash, Formerly of This
City, Killed at The Dalles--Remains Buried in Salem--Sunday morning
Clell Nash, of this city, received the sad intelligence of the death of
his brother A.L. Nash, at The Dalles, from injuries received in a
railroad accident. Mr. Nash was yardmaster of the O.R. & N.
Co., at The Dalles, and was on duty at night. The following account of
the unfortunate affair comes from The Dalles.
'A collision between freight train No. 21 and a switch engine on
the tracks of the O.R. & N. in this city at 3:15 this morning
resulted in the death of John McVey and Al Nash, both switchmen in the
company's employ. The freight train arriving from the East ran,
as is its custom, into the sidetrack at the foot of Jefferson street
just as a switch engine with a caboose attached approached from the
west. The engineer of the switch engine saw the freight, and
judging it to be standing on the siding, ran ahead, striking the
freight. McVey and Nash were riding on the front of the switch
engine when the collision occurred, and were both thrown directly under
the switch engine.
Besides having one leg caught under the trucks, Nash was crushed
about the body and died at 5 o'clock. McVey was terribly injured
across the stomach, but lived four hours after being taken from under
the engine. He was an unmarried man, 25 years of age, whose
people are said to live in Oakland, California.'
Mr. Nash was born in Missouri, September 6, 1856, and came to
Oregon in early manhood, coming to Salem in 1879. He lived here
about ten years and is well known by residents of this city. He
was yardmaster here for the Southern Pacific for four years, and later
went on the road as a freight conductor. He was a conductor for a
time on the Astoria road and a little over a year ago accepted the
position of yardmaster at The Dalles. The deceased was a member
of Washington lodge No. 46 A.F. and A.M., of Portland, of which he was
a Past Master. He was also a member of the order of Railroad
Conductors. He leaves a wife and a young daughter to mourn his
demise. The remains arrived in this city on the 11 o'clock train
yesterday, and the funeral exercises conducted by the Masonic lodge,
took place in Lee Mission cemetery at 2 o'clock." DOS Nov 6, 1900 3:1
NASH, Clell
b. 1863
d. 11 Aug 1911 OLD 131-01
"Nash--At the tuberculosis hospital, Friday, August 11, 1911,
Clell Nash.
The funeral will be held from Lehman and Clough's undertaking
parlors today at 2 p.m., under the auspices of the Foresters.
Interment will be made at the Lee Mission cemetery. Mr. Nash was
a pioneer of Salem." DOS Aug 13, 1911 4:2 Single; s/o Samuel
& Lavina (Gilliam) Nash per D/C #2246
NASH, Harry A.
b. 07 Aug 1885
d. 04 May 1888 OLD 131-06
"Nash--In North Salem, Friday, May 4th, 1888, of pneumonia,
Harry, three-year-old son of Al. Nash.
The child had been sick for some time. Mr. Nash is in the
employ of the O. & C. and had his leg broken recently at Woodburn
by falling from a freight car.
The funeral services will take place from the residence in North
Salem, at 2 p.m., today (Saturday). The interment will be in Lee
Mission cemetery. Friends invited." DOS May 5, 1888 3:3
NAUGLE, John
b.
d.
D-25-01-02
Burial by Rigdon is only information listed on Record of
Interment #397
NEIL, John
b.
d. 10 Sep 1880 OLD 146-10
b. Brooks Co, VA; age 50-11-12; died from S. of Brain per
Record of Interment #73
NEIL, Violet Marie
b. 13 May 1921
d. 21 May 1921 OLD 112-07
d/o Ervin F. & Elma (Young) Neil of Livesly, OR; was a blue
baby per D/C #317
NEILL, Infant
b.
d. 22 Jun 1902 N/A
Funeral ordered by H.H. Neill; burial at Lee Mission per Book
of Funerals Held at W.T. Rigdon, Pioneer Morticians, For the Years
1892-1905
NELSON,
b.
d. Reserved RA-07-07
NELSON, Albin
b. 1894
d. 01 Aug 1966 RA-28-06
on marker w/Rose Nelson
"Albin Nelson, 73, 1050 8th St. NW, died Monday at a Salem
hospital.
A native of Norway, he came to the United States when about 20
years of age. He lived in Wisconsin for a time, and in Sweet Home
about 15 years before moving here two years ago. He was a retired
millworker.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ilene Hemple, Salem, and two
grandchildren.
Arrangements are pending at Virgil T. Golden mortuary." OS Aug
2, 1966 I:7:2
NELSON, Alice Amelia
b. 06 Dec 1897
d. 20 Mar 1986 RA-07-05
Mother--Forever in our hearts
on marker w/Chauncy M. Nelson
"Alice Amelia Lauris Nelson, 88, of Salem, died Saturday.
Born in Litchville, N.D., she came here in 1964. She was a
member of Christ Lutheran Church and a 30-year member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars auxiliary.
Her husband, Chauncy Miles Nelson, died March 6.
Survivors include her sons, Richard Fath, Valley City, N.D.,
Wilbur Nel-son, Sparks, Nev., Guy Nelson, Fargo, N.D., and Hubert
Nelson, Las Vegas; and daughters, Margarete Peterson, Valley City,
Marlene Warden, Salem, and Julie Ann Weatherly, Las Vegas.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the
Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. Interment will be in Lee
Mission Cemetery." SJ Apr 1, 1986 2B:6
NELSON, Chauncy Miles
b. 22 Apr 1906
d. 06 Mar 1986 RA-07-06
Father
on marker w/Alice A. Nelson
"Chauncy Miles Nelson, 79, of Salem, died Thursday.
He was born in Milltown, Wis., and came to Salem in 1964 from
Valley City, N.D. A retired farmer, he was a member of Christ
Lutheran Church and the Salem Senior Center.
Survivors include his wife, Alice A.; sons, Richard Fath, Valley
City, N.D., Wilbur Nelson, Sparks, Nev.; Guy Nelson, Fargo, N.D., and
Hubert Nelson, Las Vegas; daughters, Margarete Peterson, Valley City,
Marlene Warden, Salem and Julie Ann Weatherly, Las Vegas; mother,
Gertrude Liebnow, Huron, S.D.; brothers, Marshall Nelson, Des Moines,
Harold Nelson, Anaheim, Cal., Doran Nelson, Schenectady, N.Y., and Roy
Severson, Mandan, N.D.; and sisters, Mabel Helgeson, Dickinson, N.D.,
Mary Young, Des Moines, Elizabeth Clark, Wessington, S.D., and Minnie
Hein, Wolsey, S.D.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen,
and interment in Lee Mission Cemetery." SJ Mar 7, 1986 2B:6
NELSON, Etta
b. 13 Sep 1874
d. 10 Jun 1945 C-51-01-02
"In this city June 10, Etta Nelson, late resident of Salem
R.F.D.; mother of John Sams of LaGrande, Mrs. Julia Orr of Bremerton,
Wash., and Mrs. Jean Mason. Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, June 13, at 3 p.m., in the W.T. Rigdon chapel with
concluding services at Lee Mission cemetery. Rev. S. Raynor Smith will
officiate." OS Jun 12, 1945 5:1
D/C #3946 d/o Abram & Mariah (Bollin)Miller; separated; died at OSH where she was a resident for 8y 5m 9d;usual address LaGrande, Union Co., OR
Record of Interment #1517
NELSON, George W.
b. 1893
d. 26 Apr 1987 RA-38-05
"George W. Nelson, 94, of Salem, died Sunday.
He was born in South Bend, Wash., and was a Navy veteran of
World War I. He was a graduate of the University of Washington
School of Pharmacy, where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
fraternity. A resident of Salem the past 68 years, he owned and
operated Salem Drug Co. and was a retired pharmacist. He was a
member of Pacific Lodge No. 50 AF&AM and American Legion Capitol
Post No. 9.
Surviving are his daughter, Elizabeth Adams, Milwaukie; and
sons, Bill, Klamath Falls, and Jack, Sumner, Wash.
Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Lee Mission
Cemetery, Salem, under direction of Virgil T. Golden mortuary, Salem.
Contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 425
SE 11th St. Portland, Ore. 97214." SJ Apr 28, 1987 2B:3
NELSON, Hallie May
b. 1898
d. 07 Apr 1983 RA-38-04
"Hallie May Nelson, 84, of 545 Leslie St. SE, died Wednesday.
She was born in Salem and lived here all her life. She was
a great-granddaughter of J.L. Parrish, Salem pioneer, and was a member
of the Episcopal Church.
Survivors include her husband, George W.; daughter, Elizabeth
Adams, Milwaukie; and sons, Bill, Klamath Falls, and Jack, Sumner, Wash.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Lee Mission
Cemetery, under direction of Virgil T. Golden mortuary.
NELSON, Infant
b.
d. Apr 1950 C-43-02-08
Per Record of Interment #1688
Contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation." SJ
Apr 8, 1983 2B:5
NELSON, Lauritz
b. 27 Apr 1849
d. 29 Oct 1910 D-23-03-08
Father
"Nelson--At the farm home near Fruitland, Oregon, five and
one-half miles east of Salem, Oregon, Saturday evening, October 29,
Lauritz Nelson, aged 62 years, of paralysis.
Besides a widow, deceased leaves to mourn his demise a family of
10 children, five boys and five girls. He is an old resident of
the state and the community where he died. Funeral services will
be conducted at the home, in Fruitland, at 1 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon, and interment will be had in Lee Mission cemetery." CJ Oct
31, 1910 4:6
NELSON, Rose
b. 1885
d. 29 Jun 1966 RA-28-05
on marker w/Albin Nelson
NELSON, Wesley Lewis
b. 11 May 1882
d. 20 Feb 1958 D-23-03-07
"W.L. Nelson's Rites Planned--Graveside services for Wesley
Lewis Nelson, 75, Chehalis, Wash., resident who died Thursday at a
Tacoma hospital, will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Lee Mission Cemetery
here.
The Rev. Robert Burton, Albany, will officiate with
Howell-Edwards Funeral Chapel in charge. He was the son of
Lauritz Nelson who is buried at Lee Mission.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Enid Nelson Ashford, Albany;
brothers, Myn-ard Nelson, Kirkland, Wash., Herbert W. Nelson, Seattle;
sisters, Mrs. Clara Edwards, Seattle; Mrs. Effie Inveen, Renton, Wash.;
Mrs. Florence Simmons, Tacoma; two grandchildren." OS Feb 21, 1958 6:1
NEMYRE, Emma A. [Caster}
b. 08 Sep 1855
d. 15 Mar 1924 C-42-01-01
"Nemyre--In this city, March 15, Mrs. Emma Nemyre, age 69 years,
wife of Henry Nemyre of Salem, mother of Walter M. Nemyre of Salem,
Victor A. and Denver D. Nemyre and Mrs. Lena Logan Hays of Portland,
sister of William P. Caster of New York. Funeral services will
be held Monday, March 17, at 10 a.m. from the Rigdon mortuary,
interment Lee Mission cemetery." OS Mar 16, 1924 3:3 d/o John
Castler per D/C #222
NEMYRE, Henry
b. 1849 New York
d. 05 Dec 1930 Portland, Oregon C-42-01-02
"Aged Man Hangs Self--Weakness Resulting From Increasing Years
Blamed for Act--Henry Nemyre, 82, committed suicide in the basement of
his daughter's home at 2420 Sixty-seventh avenue Southeast yesterday by
hanging himself. He left a note to the daughter, Mrs. Lena Hayes,
which read: `As I am getting weaker in a way every day, I will end it all
before I get to old to get around. You might give my watch and
tool chest to Victor. Have my body cremated and put in a cheap
coffin.'
Mr. Nemyre is survived, in addition to his daughter, by two
sons, Victor and Denver, both of Portland." Oreg Dec 6, 1930 15:6
NEUHARTH, Emil
b. 12 Jun 1891
d. 14 Sep 1983 RA-42-06
on marker w/Regina Neuharth
"Emil Neuharth, 92, 875 Oak Street SE, died Wednesday.
He was born Plum Creek, S.D., and moved to Salem from North
Dakota in 1948.
He was a contractor and a member of the First Church of the
Nazarene.
Surviving are sons, Glen, Salem, and Harold, South Gate, Mich.;
daughters, Dorothy French, Martha Murphy and Audrey Wheeler, Keizer,
Julia Hansen, Viborg, S.D., Loralie Barth, Lodi, Calif., and Minnie
Nunnex, Hanalei, Hawaii; brothers, Ed, Salem, Ben, Ted and Al, Seattle,
Wash.; sisters, Martha Knutson, Salem, and Lydia Neuharth, Seattle.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at
Howell-Edwards-Doerksen. Interment will follow at Lee Mission
Cemetery.
Contributions may be sent to a favorite charity." SJ Sep 16,
1983
NEUHARTH, Infant Boy
b. 23 Aug 1949
d. 23 Aug 1949 C-43-01-14
Interment Record #1658
"Infant son of Mr. Benjamin Neuharth 4135 Gary St. at a local
hospital August 23. Announcement of services later by
Howell-Edwards chapel." OS Aug 23, 1949 6:1
NEUHARTH, John
b. 11 May 1867
d. 26 Oct 1935 OLD 135-03
"At the home, 2165 Hazel avenue, October 26, John Neuharth, at
the age of 68 years. Survived by widow, Katherine, two daughters,
Lydia of Seattle and Martha of Salem; nine sons, John and William of
Rothiemay, Mont., Emil of Menno, S.D., Emmanuel of Seattle, Otto of
Great Falls, Mont., Ben of Pasco, Wash., Ted, Edwin and Alfred of
Salem; two brothers, Phillip of McCluskey, N.D., and Samuel of
Washburn, N.D.; two sisters, Madeline of McCluskey and Martha of
Parkstown, S.D. Funeral services on Tuesday, October 29, at 2
p.m., from German Baptist church, Cottage and D streets, under
direction of Salem Mortuary. Rev. Shunke officiating.
Interment in Lee Mission cemetery." OS Oct 29, 1935 5:2
NEUHARTH, Katherine
b. 1867
d. 21 Dec 1957 Seattle, Washington C-45-03-04
Interment Record #1926
"Ex-Resident of Salem Dies--Mrs. Katherine Neuhart, 90, a former
Salem resident, died Saturday in Seattle.
Mrs. Neuharth was born in Germany and had been a Salem resident
since moving here from Montana in 1930.
She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
Survivors include two daughters, Lydia Neuharth, Seattle, Martha
Knutson, Salem; eight sons, John Neuharth, Lavina, Mont.; Emil and
Edwin Neuharth, both Salem; Otto Neuharth, Portland; Emanuel, Theodore,
Benjamin and Alfred Neuharth, all Seattle; 24 grandchildren, 24
great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Christine Becker, Portland.
Services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in W.T. Rigdon
chapel. Interment will be in Lee Mission Cemetery." OS Dec 22,
1957 2:8
NEUHARTH, Regina
b. 1897
d. 19 Feb 1967 RA-42-05
on marker w/Emil Neuharth
"Late resident of 2325 Electric St. SE, Feb. 19 at a local
hospital at the age of 69 years. Survived by widower Emil;
daughters, Miss Minnie Neuharth, Miss Martha Neuharth and Mrs. Dorothy
French, all of Salem, Mrs. Audrey Wheeler, Portland, Mrs. Julia Hansen,
Viborg, S.D., and Mrs. Loralie Barth, Lodi, Calif.; sons, Glen, Salem,
and Harold, Wyandotte, Mich.; brothers Edward and Carl Pfeifle, both of
Lodi, Calif., and George Pfeifle, Rock Island, Ill.; sisters Mrs.
Barbara Oswald, Yankton, S.D., Mrs. Maggie Stern, Menno, S.D., Mrs.
Christine Steiger, Lodi, Calif.; and 20 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Announcement of services will be made later by
the Howell-Edwards Chapel of the Gardens, 1350 Com'l. SE." OS Feb 20,
1967 III:15:3
NEWBILL, Cosper A.
b. 1856
d. 22 Jun 1943 A-23-01-05
RI #1480 C.A. Newbill, died 22 Jun 1943,
buried 24 Jun 1943 Block 23 Sec A Lot 1 Grave 5; 1 space purchased by C A
Newbill estate, died in Rupert, ID
"In Rupert, Idaho, Tuesday, June 22, C.A. Newbill, late resident
of Salem. Graveside services will be held Thursday, June 24, at
10:30 a.m., in the Jason Lee Mission cemetery. Direction W.T.
Rigdon company." OS Jun 24, 1943 5:2
NEWBILL, Zelma Belle (Crooks)
b. 02 Mar 1866
d. 11 Feb 1933 A-23-01-06
d/o Aaron and Ann (Farrer) Crooks
RI #1298 Zelma Bell Newbill, age 67, died 11
Feb 1933 of pulmonary embelus, buried 14 Feb 1933 in Block 23 Sec A Lot 1 Grave
6; space purchased by Cosper Newbill of Salem Rt 6
"In this city, February 11, Zelma Bell Newbill, late resident of
route 6, aged 67 years. Leaves husband, Casper A. Newbill of
Salem; daughter, Mrs. Della Cox of Rupert, Ida.; sisters, Mrs. Nellie
Reynolds of Crescent, Ore., Mrs. Lennie Hamilton of Ashwood, Ore., Mrs.
May Montgomery of Bend. Funeral services Tuesday, February 14, at
1:30 p.m. from the chapel of W.T. Rigdon and Son, with Rev. Guy Drill
officiating." OS Feb 12, 1933 5:2 d/o Aaron & Annie (Farrer)
Crooks; w/o Cosper Newbill per D/C #123
NEWPORT, Diana
b.
d. Reserved
RC-32-14
NEWTON, Artie R.
b. 27 May 1888
d. 11 Jun 1941 A-25-02-06
"Final Rites Set For News Worker--Funeral services for Artie R.
Newton, Salem newspaper employee who died Wednesday at the age of 53
years, will be at 10 o'clock this morning from the W.T. Rigdon
chapel. He had been ill for several months and the day before had
undergone an operation.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Luella Newton; children, Angus and
Margaret Newton, all of Salem; brothers, Frank Newton of Salem, Carl
Newton of Oregon City; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Sears of Guthrie, Okla.,
Mrs. Etta Wilson of Lebanon, Mrs. Minnie Morris of Olympia, Wash.,
Mrs. Pearl Blodgett of Kansas and Mrs. Edna McAlvin of Port-land." OS
Jun 13, 1941 10:5 s/o James & Caroline Ruth (Lewellyn)
Newton per D/C #519
NEWTON, Charity N.
See: RIDGEWAY, Charity N.
NICOLAS, Florinda Perez
b. 25 Jan 1955
d. 18 Aug 2020 RC-46-02
NICHOLL, Martha Elizabeth
b. 10 Feb 1910
d. 14 Mar 1920 A-34-04-02
"Nichol--Martha Elizabeth Nichol, 10 year old daughter of
Reverend and Mrs. William Nichol, at the family home, 1404 South Church
street, Sunday night, March 14.
Body at Webb and Clough. Funeral Tuesday at 3 p.m. from
Leslie Methodist church and burial in Lee Mission cemetery." CJ Mar
15, 1920 7:1 d/o Wm & Catherine (Reid) Nichol per D/C
NICHOLSON, Ada M.
b. 1877
d. 10 Apr 1923 A-42-01-01
on marker w/John Nicholson
"Nicholson--At the residence, 2409 Cherry avenue, this city,
April 10, Mrs. Ada M. Nicholson, age 46 years, wife of John
Nicholson. Announcement of funeral will be made later by Rigdon
& Son morticians." OS Apr 11, 1923 5:3
NICHOLSON, John
b. 09 Oct 1872
d. 12 Jan 1924 A-42-01-02
on marker w/Ada M. Nicholson
"Nicholson--At the residence, 2409 Cherry Ave., Jan 12, John
Nicholson age 52 years, father of Emil Nicholson of Ohio and Paul,
Arthur and Donald Nicholson, all of Salem. Mrs. Nicholson passed
away last April. Funeral services will be held from the Rigdon
mortuary Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment
in Lee Mission cemetery. Rev. J.J. Evans will officiate." CJ Jan
14, 1924 5:7 s/o Wm & Anna (Barnheart) Nicholson per D/C #39
NICKELSON, Janet Arlene
b.
d. 21 Jul 1951 Sacramento, California C-43-03-05
Interment Record #1732
"Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Nickelson of Florence,
Oregon. Graveside services were held this morning, July 23 at
10:00 a.m. in the Lee Mission cemetery, under the direction of the W.T.
Rigdon Co." CJ Jul 23, 1951 17:8
NIXON, Bertha Alice
b. 18 Apr 1893
d. 28 Mar 1957 C-44-03-06
"Mrs. Nixon, Salem, Dies--Mrs. Bertha Alice Nixon, 63, a
resident of Salem for about eight months, died Thursday in a Salem
hospital. She was a resident of 2226 Electric St.
She was born April 18, 1893, in Coggon, Iowa.
Surviving are the widower, Robert Nixon, Seattle; sons, Lewis
Gardner Nixon, Vancouver, Wash.; Alvin Nixon, East Lake, Wash.; Harold
Nixon, Portland; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Woolf, Portland; Mrs.
Dorothy Blake, Salem; brother, Glenn Gardner, Ames, Iowa.
Services are pending at W.T. Rigdon Mortuary." OS Mar 29, 1957
6:5
NIXON, Robert A.
b. 19 Nov 1889
d. 29 May 1968 C-44-03-07
Died in Kirkland, WA per WA Death Index
NOBLE, Earl R.
b. 03 Nov 1915
d. 30 Sep 1997 D-23-02-07
on marker w/Stella M. Noble
"Earl
R. Noble, 78, of Salem, died Tuesday. Born in Rockham, S.D., he moved
to Oregon in the early 1920s. He served in the Army Air Corps during World
War II and joined the Salem Fire Department in 1949, retiring as a captain in
1974. He served as president of Local 314 of the I.A.F.F. (AFL-CIO) and
was secretary of the State Firefighters Union. He was involved with the
successful lobbying for the firefighters heart and lung bill, and enjoyed hunting,
camping and boating.
He married Stella Mason in
1947; she died in 1978. Survivors include his companion, Marie Hastay;
daughter, Earlene Schlosser of Gold Hill; sons, Robert Noble of Salem and Ed
Iiams of Turner; sister, Norma Farber of Grants Pass; seven grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Visiting will be 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. today at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. Services will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at Englewood United Methodist Church. Private interment will
be at Lee Mission Cemetery. Contributions: Muscular Dystrophy Association,
4800 S.W. MacAdam, Portland 97201." Oregon Statesman, October 1997
NOBLE, Isabelle "Bella" H.
b. 10 Dec 1879
d. 19 Jun 1961 RA-54-01
Wife
"Bella Noble Dies at Her Residence--Mrs. Bella H. Noble, 81, who
had lived in this area for 31 years, died Monday at the home, 335 19th
St. SE.
Mrs. Noble was born in Ireland. She was married 61 years
ago to James T. Noble, who survives. Other survivors include two
sons, James, Eureka, Calif., and Earl, Salem; two daughters, Mrs.
Lottie M. Montgomery, Salem, and Mrs. Norma B. Faber, Grants Pass;
eight grandchildren and 22 great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at W.T. Rigdon
Chapel. Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker will officiate, with interment at
Lee Mission Cemetery." OS Jun 20, 1961 5:3 full name Isabelle Woodside
Henry Noble
NOBLE, James Glenn
b. 10 Aug 1912
d. 10 Jul 1979 RA-54-02
Tec 5 US Army World War II
"July
10, 1979, resident of Eureka. He was the husband of Florence Noble of
Eureka and the brother of Mrs. Norma Faber of Grants Pass, Ore. He is
also survived by several nieces and nephews who reside in Oregon.
Mr.
Noble was a native of Belle Plaine, Iowa, and had made his home in Humboldt
County for the past 20 years, during which time he was employed as a truck driver.
Funeral services will be Friday, July 13, 1979 at 11 a.m.
in the chapel of Pierce Mortuary, with the Rev. James M. Brown officiating.
Private inurnment will be held in Salem. Honorary casketbearers
will be Runar Stolpe, John Stolpe, Richard Alden, Joe Masterson, Dale Roslosnik,
and Alan Masterson.
Friends may call at the Pierce Mortuary
chapel for visitation today, July 12, from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m and 7-8 p.m."
source not given
NOBLE, James Tilton
b. 14 Jan 1877
d. 23 May 1966 RA-54-02
Husband
"Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. at W.T. Rigdon chapel for
James T. Noble, 89, of 835 19th St. SE, who died Monday night in a
Salem hospital.
He was born in Ames, Iowa, and came to the Salem area 33 years
ago.
Surviving are sons Earl of Salem and James of Eureka, Calif.;
daughters, Lottie M. Montgomery of Salem and Norma B. Farber of Grants
Pass; eight grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and five
great-great-grandchildren.
Interment will be at Lee Mission Cemetery. Rev. Bruce
Cornely will officiate." OS May 25, 1966 8:2
NOBLE, Stella Mae
b. 06 Jul 1915
d. 18 Jan 1978 D-23-02-06
on marker w/Earl R. Noble
"Graveside services for Stella Mae Noble, 62, of 785 18th St.
NE, who died Wednesday in a Salem hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Monday
in Lee Mission Cemetery. A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m.
Monday at Englewood United Methodist Church under the direction of
Virgil T. Golden mortuary.
She was a lifelong resident of Salem and member of the Englewood
United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher, wedding
and reception hostess.
She was a founding member and acting worker in Salem Chapter of
Fish. For many years she was a member of election boards of
Marion County, City of Salem and local school district.
The family suggests contributions to the Englewood United
Methodist Church Memorial Fund in her memory." OS Jun 20, 1978 3C:2
NODINE, Alice Ethel Rients
b. 24 Aug 1897
d. 08 Mar 1923 D-09-02-07
on marker w/Grace, Myrtle & Henry Rients
"Nodine--At the Deaconess hospital, 2:30 Thursday morning, Alice
Ethel Nodine, wife of J.E. Nodine of this city, granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E.M. Law of this city. She was born in Salem Aug. 24,
1897. Funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Terwilliger home,
services conducted by Rev. Richard Hacking." OS Mar 9, 1923 5:3
NOONAN, Jerry J.
b.
d. 13 Sep 1944 A-52-02-07
"Jerry Noonan, 64, late resident of Portland, in Independence
September 13. Funeral announcement later from the Clough-Barrick
company." OS Sep 17, 1944 5:1 Record of Interment #1500 has burial at
A-52-02-07; however, there is no A-52 lot
NORLANDER, Ralph A.
b. 10 Apr 1916
d. 03 Nov 1989 RA-04-05
F1 US Navy World War II
"Ralph A. Norlander, 73, of Salem died Friday in Salem.
He was born in Crosby, Minn., and he moved to Salem from
Minneapolis in 1964. He had worked as a wholesale electronics
salesman. He was a member of American Legion Post 9, Salem, and
he attended the Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby, whom he married in 1937 in
Minneapolis; son, David F. of Los Altos, Calif.; daughter, Kathleen E.
Hill of Charlotte, N.C.; brother, Carl of Minneapolis; and sisters,
Dora Thornton of Tampa, Fla., and Helen Prewitt of Blanchester, Ohio.
Services will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen
mortuary. Private family interment will be in Lee Mission
Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Union Gospel Mission or the
Salvation Army." SJ Nov 5, 1989 2B:4
NORLANDER, Ruby
b.
d. Reserved RA=04-06
NORMAN, Dessie E. Sanders
See: SANDERS, Dessie E.
NORMAN, Floyd H.
b. 1902
d. 07 Apr 1959 RA-34-06
"At the residence, 2935 Jensen St. NE, Salem, April 7th.
Survived by wife, Mrs. Marguerite Norman, Salem; sons, Herman Forest
Norman, Salem, Robert Bruce Norman, Oregon City; mother, Mrs. Ella E.
Norman, Amarillo, Tex; brother, Raymond W. Norman, Amarillo;
granddaughter, Cheryl Ann Norman, Oregon City. Services will be
held Saturday, April 11th at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the
Clough-Barrick Funeral Home. Rev. Arlin M. Halvorsen will
officiate. Interment Lee Mission Cemetery." OS Apr 9, 1959 5:2
NORMAN, Marguerite C.
b. 1904
d. 07 Mar 1982 RA-34-05
"Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Barrick mortuary for
Marguerite Norman, 77, of 433 Calico St. NW, who died Sunday in Salem
Hospital Memorial Unit.
Private interment will be in Lee Mission Cemetery.
Born in Colorado City, Texas, she had lived in Salem the past 30
years. Until her retirement, she had been a hospital aide for 17
years at Salem Hospital General Unit.
Survivors include her son, Robert, Salem; four grandchildren,
and one great-grandson." SJ Mar 10, 1982 2B:2
NORMAN, Mary C.
b. 21 Jun 1890
d. 02 Dec 1977 RA-37-03
Mom
NORTHCOTT, Gladys B.
b. 08 Mar 1906
d. 11 Aug 1990 RA-06-07
"Graveside services for Gladys B. Northcott, 84, of Salem who
died Saturday in Salem, will begin at 1 p.m. today in Lee Mission
Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Virgil T. Golden mortuary." SJ Aug 15, 1990
NORTHNESS, Minnie Pearl
b.
d. 23 Dec 1945 D-10-01-07
"In this city Sunday, December 23, Minnie Pearl Northness, late
resident of West Salem, at the age of 62 years. Wife of Ray E.
Northness of West Salem, and sister of George Butson of Salem, Charles
Butson of Stockton, Calif., and Gideon Butson of Calif-ornia.
Services will be held Wednesday, December 26, at 1:30 p.m. at the W.T.
Rigdon chapel with interment in the Lee Mission cemetery, Dr. Joseph
Adams will officiate." OS Dec 26, 1945 5:1
NORWEST,
b.
d. Reserved RA-30-11
NORWEST, Richard Thomas
b.
d. 12 Jul 1959 RA-30-12
"In this city, Sunday, July 12 at the age of 24. Late
resident of 2245 Front St. NE, Salem. Survivors include the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Williams, Salem; five sisters, Mrs. Janette
Bobb, Salem, Mrs. Mary Haskins, Gladstone, Ore., Mrs. Bernita Case,
Tacoma, Wash., Miss Marcella Norwest, Salem, Miss Janette Norwest,
Salem; four brothers, Frank Norwest, White Swan, Wash., Marcellus
Norwest, Chiloquin, Ore., Oscar Norwest, Fort Leonard, Mo., and Gregory
Norwest, Salem; grandfather, George Dwall, Salem. Services will
be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 14 in the Howell-Edwards
Chapel. Interment will be in Lee Mission Cemetery." OS Jul 13,
1959 5:1 See also: "2 Men Die as Auto Crashes Into Boxcar...." OS
Jul 13, 1959 1:6
NORWOOD, John Wall
b.
d. 07 Jun 1940
buried at Belcrest per Barrick Funeral Home and Belcrest
records
NUNEMACHER, Claude
b.
d. 2017 RA-29-01
NUNEMACHER, Ethel Craven
b. 06 Jul 1921
d. 03 Nov 2008 RA-29-02
NUNGESTER, Roxanna Fiske
b. 1890
d. 1970 OLD
158-04
NUNN, Ellen M.
b. 10 Feb 1842
d. 14 Aug 1926 OLD 208-02
"At the residence, 1176 North 19th street, August 14, Miss Ellen
M. Nunn, age 84 years, sister of Paul N. Nunn of San Diego, J.J. Nunn
of Salem and Mrs. Emily Whitman of New York. Funeral will be
held Thursday, Aug. 19, at 3 o'clock from the residence, 1176 North
Nineteenth street, Rigdon mortuary in charge." OS Aug 18, 1926
5:8 d/o Charles R. Nunn per D/C #546
NUNN, Jennie D.
b. 17 Feb 1876
d. 10 Nov 1956 OLD 208-04
"Mrs. Nunn, Active Church Worker, Dies--Mrs. Jennie D. Nunn, 80,
active in church and community life and a resident of the Salem area
for more than 40 years, died Saturday at a Salem hospital. She
had suffered a stroke Thursday at the home, 940 N. 19th St.
Mrs. Nunn was long active in First Presbyterian Church and held
offices in the Oregon Presbytery. She was a life member of the
Women's Missionary Society in recognition of her long service as
treasurer of that group.
She had also served as a trustee of the Children's Farm Home at
Corvallis and at time of her death was treasurer of the Marion County
Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Born in Kansas--Mrs. Nunn was born Feb. 17, 1876 at Centralia,
Kan., and in her younger years taught school in Kansas and in a mining
camp at Eureka, Utah. On July 17, 1901, she was married to Josiah
J. Nunn, at Centralia, Kan., after meeting him through his association
with her brothers in pioneering hydro-electric development in Utah.
The family resided for a time at Provo, Utah, and then at
LaGrande for eight years prior to coming to Salem in 1915. Her
husband died in Salem Aug. 2, 1952.
Survivors Listed--Survivors include two sons, Charles T. Nunn,
Walla Walla, Wash., and Joseph J. Nunn, San Marino, Calif.; two
daughters, Louise N. McGilvra, Forest Grove, and Marga-ret N. Newell,
Piedmont, Calif.; four brothers, Merrill Durland, Manhattan, Kan.;
Harry J. Durland, Compton, Calif.; Walter H. Durland, Centralia, Kan.;
and Benjamin M. Durland, Salem; sister, Mrs. Mary D. Jesse, Centralia,
Kan.; and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Clough-Barrick
Chapel, with interment following at Lee Mission Cemetery." OS Nov 11,
1956 I:5:7
NUNN, Josiah J.
b. 30 Jan 1850
d. 02 Aug 1932 OLD 208-03
"Josiah J. Nunn passed away at the residence, 940 North 19th
street in this city, Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the age of 82 years.
Survived by widow, Jennie D. of Salem, two daughters, Louise H. of
Portland and Margaret E. of Salem; two sons, Charles T. of Marshfield
and Joseph J. of Portland; one brother, Paul N. Nunn of San Diego,
Calif. Funeral services will be held from the residence Thursday,
Aug 4, at 10:30 a.m. under the direction of Clough-Barrick
company. Interment Lee Mission cemetery." OS Aug 3, 1932
5:2 s/o C.R. & M. (Kendall) Nunn per D/C #592
NUNN, Margaret
b.
d. OLD
208-05
NUNNEMAKER, Thomas
b. 20 Nov 1860
d. 12 Mar 1929 A-23-04-05
age 68y3m22d
"Thomas Nunnemaker, 68, died March 12. Survived by his
wife, Hattie, and the following children, Mildred, John, Edna, Ada and
Mary. Also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs.
Mary Stratton, of Miller, S.D.; J.J. Nunnemaker, of Burtum, Minn.;
R.M., of Patrician, Canada; C.V., of Oakland, Calif.; J.B. of Hayes,
La. Funeral services at 1:30 Friday in the Rigdon Mortuary
chapel, Rev. L.D. Smith officiating. Interment in Lee Mission
cemetery." OS Mar 14, 1929 5:4