Death records for Benton County Washington

 

  Holser, Joe

Glover, Mike

Lake, Jacob

Perry, Frank

Pratt, Virginia

Snow, Earl R.  

 

FOUR ARE KILLED IN WESTERN FIGHT
Officers and Robbers Clash After Burglary of Two Stores in Kennewick, Wash.

    Spokane, Wash., Nov. 2-Four men are dead as a result of a battle near Kennewick, Wash., between officers and two men who robbed two stores in Kennewick. Mike Glover, marshal of Kennewick, was killed instantly; Jacob Lake, an ex-convict, was instantly killed; Joe Holser, deputy sheriff, and Frank Perry, member of  a posse accidentally shot in stomach by a deputy sheriff, died of their wounds. The captured robber gives his name as Robert Layton, and is 18 years old. The young bandit fired four times at close range at Harry Roseman, a citizen, but missed him.

November 2, 1906 The Newark Advocate, Newark Ohio

©Shauna Williams

DIES
Body of Mrs. Ralph Pratt, Former Resident, Will Be Returned for Burial.
     The body of Mrs. Ralph E. Pratt, who death occurred Monday night, Oct. 24 in Kennewick, Wash., will be brought to Decatur for burial. Her death was wholly unexpected, due to a stroke of apoplexy.
     Before her marriage Mrs. Pratt was Virginia Young daughter of John J. H. Young and sister of John Young, Jr., many years associated with the Decatur Republican. her girlhood friends will remember her as Jennie Young. She has lived away from Decatur for more than 30 years, first in Chicago and then in Pacific Coast cities. Her husband Ralph E. Pratt, died more than a year ago and his body was brought to Decatur for burial. Mrs. Pratt leaves two daughters, Mrs. Warren Lamson and Mrs. Sam Pruyn, both of Chicago. The funeral party will come to Decatur from Chicago via the Wabash, Monday afternoon and go direct to Greenwood where there will be a burial service.

October 30, 1927 Decatur Evening Herald, Decatur Illinois

©Shauna Williams


Snow, Earl R.

In memory of Earl R. Snow. Passed away November 9, 1996 at Kennewick, Wa. Was born on Feb. 27, 1904 at Winlock, Wa. to Rufus and Lavisa Snow. Earl was in logging until 1950 when he and his wife Bessie moved from Bellingham to Tri Cities, where he worked for Columbia Irrigation until his retirement. They then had a small farm at Prosser, Wa. until Bessie's death and his illness. Leaves to survive 3 sons, Dick of Pasco, Don of Ferndale and Bob of Kennewick, 4 daughters, Joanne Tussing of Bellingham, Mildred Hathaway of Utah, Karen Snow of Bellingham, and Linda Stull of Richland, 2 step-daughters Helen Snow of Pasco and Fran Olson of Bellingham, 4 brothers, William of Bellingham, Richard of Bellingham, Mel of California, and Art of Texas, 1 sister Nina Cheval of Ferndale, several grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Bessie and daughter Dolores Britain. We will miss all of your great stories.

The Bellingham Herald, December 1 1996

©Marla Snow

 

 

 

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