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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Albert W. Herren ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Albert W. Herren
LAST NAME: Herren FIRST NAME: Albert MIDDLE NAME: W. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Mr. GENDER: M MILITARY: 
BORN: 4 Feb 1853 DIED: 28 Oct 1919 BURIED: 31 Oct 1919
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Millwright
BIRTH PLACE:  Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
OSBH DC (Marion County 1919) #596 - Albert W Herren, male, married (Mary E. Herren), occupation Miller, b. Salem, Oregon, d. 28 Oct 1919 in Salem, Oregon (110 Division) at the age of 66 years, name of father William J. (b. Kentucky), maiden name of mother Eveline Hall (b. Missouri) interment 31 Oct, undertaker Terwilliger, informant Mary E. Herren.
Funeral charged to Mrs. Mary E. Herren, 110 Division St.
MARRIAGE - "Albert W. Herren, over 21 & Mary E. Smith, over 18, m 3 Jul 1878 at house of Simeon Smith; P.S. Knight, M.G. Wit: E. H. Hatch & Wm. Herren. #2171 pg 453".
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OBITUARY: 
ALBERT HERREN DIES SUDDENLY. 
Native Oregonian Passes While Conversing With Friend at His Home. 
Albert W. Herron, well known native of Oregon and citizen of Salem, died suddenly at the family home 110 Division street at 6 o'clock last night, while conversing with a friend. Heart failure was the cause of his death. His health had been poor for a number of years but death came very unexpectedly. He was 66 years old. 
Mr. Herren was born on the old donation land claim of his father, William J. Herren, about four miles east of Salem. He spent most of his life in or near Salem. His occupation was farming but for a number of years he operated a warehouse at Independence. Five years of his life was spent in eastern Oregon when he went there with his family with the hope that the climate would benefit his health. They returned to Salem about two years ago and have remained since that time at the family home where he died. 
Mr. Herron leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary E. Herren, one son, Carl B. Herren of Portland; one daughter, Mrs. Lela Herren Oakes of Ontario, Or., and one grandson, William Oakes. The body is at the Terwilliger home awaiting the announcement of the funeral arrangements. 
Oregon Statesman 29 Oct 1919 1:4 

Herron Funeral Today. 
The funeral services for the late Albert C. Herron who died suddenly at the family home last Tuesday will be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Terwilliger home. Rev. W. C. Porter will rad the services and the burial will take place in the Odd Fellows cemetery. 
Oregon Statesman 30 Oct 1919 5:6
INSCRIPTION: 
Albert W. Herren 
1853 - 1919
SOURCES: 
LR 
LD 
Terwilliger Records Vol. 4, #883 
S&H pg. 80
Saucy marker photo 
Marion County Oregon Marriage Records, 1874-1879, Vol. III, pg 38
OS 29 Oct 1919 1:4 
OS 30 Oct 1919 5:6
CONTACTS: 
LOT: 666 SPACE: 4 NW LONGITUDE: N 44° 55.188' LATITUDE: W 123° 02.917'
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