Monday, February 9, 2009
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Frank Nelson
The graveside service for Frank Nelson will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Summerville Cemetery in Summerville, Ore. Bishop Ray Baum of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will officiate.
Mr. Nelson, 76, of Central Point, died Saturday (Sept. 1, 2001) at his home. Memorial contributions may be made to Rogue Valley Medical Center Hospice, 2825 Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97504.
He was born March 1, 1925, in Junction City, a son of Nels Lassen and Ethel (Fox) Nelson. On Feb. 18, 1949, in La Grande, he married Marjorie Ruth Ellen Wickersham, who survives. They first came to the Rogue Valley in 1969 and lived here for 15 years during the 1970s and 80s. They settled in Central Point in 1991.
He worked with farmers in private industry and for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and retired as an office manager for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening, and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Besides his wife, survivors include four sons, Mike, Medford, Jim, Central Point, Les, White City, and Dean, Gresham; three daughters, Sue Williams, Prineville, Kathie Moss, Central Point, and Marlin Evernham, Eagle Point; a brother, Carl Nelson, Siletz; 22 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Nels Earnest Nelson.
Arrangements: Memory Gardens Mortuary, Medford.
Grandma Betty Goyen
Elgin
1909-2002
Frances Elizabeth "Betty" Goyen, 92, of Elgin died March 25 at a local care center. A graveside service will begin at 11 this morning at the Elgin Cemetery. Loveland Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Goyen was born Oct. 10, 1909, to Jeremiah B. and Grace Amanda Hockin Blake in Santa Rosa, Calif. She moved to Clarkston, Wash., in 1925, and finished nurses training in 1929 in Lewiston, Idaho. She married James Vernon Wickersham in 1932 in Reno. Later she married Walter Howard Goyen on May 26, 1944, in Clarkston, Wash. The couple moved to Elgin in 1946.
She was a nurse in Colfax, Wash., Lewiston and in private homes.
She was a member of the VFW auxiliary, serving as president for many years, volunteered in the VA hospital in Walla Walla, and since 1989 was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Elgin. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, crocheting and helping people.
Survivors include daughter, Marjorie Nelson of Central Point , seven grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, 11 great-great-grandchildren, a sister, Margie Lee Madison of Tacoma, Wash., and other relatives. Her husband, a son, Raymond H. Goyen, a brother, William Blake, and sisters-in-law, Emma Cass, Daphne Vandervort, Hazel Blake, Florence Schooler and Grace Simpson all died earlier.
Memorials may be made to the Family History Center, P.O. Box 31 in La Grande.
Uncle Carl Nelson
Carl L. Nelson, 90, of Siletz and formerly of Union County, died February 17, 2007 in Newport. A private family viewing took place February 19, 2007 at Bateman Funeral Home in Newport, followed by a celebration of life. A graveside service at the Summerville Cemetery will be announced at a later date.
Mr. Nelson was born February 9, 1917 to Nels and Ethel Nelson in Elgin. He lived in Elgin and La Grande area and served in the Army during World War II.
Carl worked for Del Monte Seed for 32 years and was a member of the Western Teamsters Union. He retired and moved to Siletz in 1979 and worked at Mo's in Newport for 12 years.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia "Jean" of Siletz; daughters, Deanna Agan and Elaine Jones, both of Toledo, and Kay Shaefer of Redmond; stepdaughters, Rhonda, Connie and Bonnie; eight grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Elgin Cemetery, Elgin, Oregon
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
JEREMIAH LADD BLAKE
Born in Orange, New Hampshire, Nov. 18, 1833; when he was still quite young his parents, John and Ruth LADD BLAKE, moved to Pittsfield, N.H., which was his father’s native town. It was here and in the adjoining town of Epsom that Jeremiah learned the saddler’s trade. He was of English descent, the great great grandson of Joshua BLAKE of Hampston Falls, New Hampshire, whose ancestor is said to have been named Jasper BLAKE who came from England in 1650.
On July 6, 1852, Jeremiah sailed from New York City on the steamer “Prometheus”, which arrived in California August 2, 1852. After several days in San Francisco, he went to Petaluma in Sonoma County where he engaged in the lumber business. In March of 1853, he went to Tomales Bay, took up land and built a cabin which served as a combined dwelling and saddle factory. He began farming in 1854, and began planting fruit trees in 1856. In 1860 he visited his old home in the East, traveling by steamer via the Isthmus. In 1862 he bought 177 acres. He manufactured saddles until 1866, then farmed and engaged in the dairy business. He made a second trip back East in 1866, and on October 2, 1866 he married Miss Frances Moore of Tomales in Petaluma, Sonoma County; she was born in May, 1846, in Michigan.
Children were born to them:
Edward Everett, July 30, 1867
Jeremiah Burton, November 17, 1868
Mary Elizabeth, September 10, 1870; married W. M. KinneyFayette Tylor, May 12, 1872
Charles Sumner, October 1, 1874
Henry Halleck, June 2, 1876
Blanche Moore, September 23, 1878; married Mr. Peterson and then Mr. Warden Jasper Eastman, August 15, 1880 in Tomales; died August 19, 1880
Arthur LADD, born and died November 14, 1882
In addition to farming and dairying in Tomales, he purchased 160 acres of land in Sonoma County which he felt would be good for the cultivation of grapes.
On December 19, 1908, Jeremiah LADD BLAKE died at Blakes Landing, Tomales, California at the age of 75. He was buried in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael. Frances Matilda Moore BLAKE died Tuesday, August 6, 1929 in Cottage Hospital and was also interred in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
Submitted by Cathy GowdySources:1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 Marin Co., CA censusesThe Marin Journal newspaper - various issuesIndex to Marin BirthsIndex to Marin DeathsMt. Tamalpais Cemetery recordsTomales Township - A History, by A. Bray Dickinson, 1993Early Marin, by Jack Mason, 1971Earthquake Bay, A History of Tomales Bay, by Jack Mason, 1976History of Marin Co., CA., 1880
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