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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Rosemary Ida Sawyer ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Rosemary Ida Sawyer
LAST NAME: Sawyer FIRST NAME: Rosemary MIDDLE NAME: Ida NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Miss GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: 29 Jan 1914 DIED: 1 Apr 1918 BURIED: 2 Apr 1918
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Portland, Multnomah Co, Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 

Funeral charged to C. P. Sawyer

Marriage of Parents Caleb T. Sawyer and Julia C. Eyre md 1911, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

NOTE Parents were living in Eugene, Lane co, Oregon in 1918 when Caleb registered for the draft, and in the 1920 census. They had separated by the 1930 census when Caleb was living in New Orleans, Louisiana and Julia was living in Delaware Co, Pennsylvania

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 

OSBH DC (Marion County 1918) #172 - Rosemary Ida Sawyer, female, single, b. 29 Jan 1914 in Portland, Oregon, d. 1 Apr 1918 in Salem, Oregon (Marion Hotel) at the age of 4y 2m 3d, name of father Caleb Sawyer (b. Donaldsonville, LA.), maiden name of mother Julia Eyre (b. Lakefield, Penn.), interment 2 Apr, undertaker Terwilliger, informant Caleb S. Sawyer, Salem; d. Marion Hotel.

OBITUARY: 

At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb T. Sawyer, at the Marion hotel, Monday, April 1, 1918, Rosemary Sawyer, 4 years old. The little one died suddenly. The parents have lived in Salem for about a year and had many friends here. They were preparing to move to Albany for the summer. Mr. Sayer was a traveling man for the Sherman Clay company. A private funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Terwilliger home, conducted by Rev. Roberts S. Gill. Interment was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 3 Apr 1918 5:3

INSCRIPTION: 

No marker

SOURCES: 

LR
OSBH DC (Marion County 1918) #172

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Marriage Index [Ancestry.com]
Terwilliger Vol 3 #750
OS 3 Apr 1918 5:3

CONTACTS: 
LOT: 818 SPACE: C N½ LONGITUDE:  LATITUDE: 
 
 

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