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Rosa Eva <I>Vanderpool</I> Hertig

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Rosa Eva Vanderpool Hertig

Birth
Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
Death
23 Apr 1928 (aged 48)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Oregon Death Certificate #1223:
Name: Rosey Eva Hertig
Date of Death: 23 Apr 1928
Place of Death: Portland Sanatorium, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Usual Residence: Newberg, Oregon
Date of Birth: 23 Feb 1880
Place of Birth: Oregon
Age: 48 years, 2 months, 0 days
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Adolph Hertig
Father: Marion Vanderpool, born North Carolina
Mother: Nancy Shepard, born Iowa
Informant: Adolph Hertig, Newberg, Oregon
Burial: Columbia Masonic Cemetery, Portland, Oregon
Cause of Death: Submucous fibroid. Contributory Pneumonia. Discovered during hysterectomy.

Mrs. A. F. Hertig, who was born in West Chehalem district and who has spent her entire life in this section, passed away at the Portland Sanitarium Monday, April 23, at the age of 48 years and 2 months. Mrs. Hertig had been in poor health for some time prior to her death. She was the daughter of Francis M. Vanderpool, her mother being Nancy P. Shepard, before her marriage. (Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR, April 26, 1928)

Rose Evelyn Vanderpool was born at West Chehalem in 1880 and died at Portland, Ore., Apr 23, 1928, at the age of 48 years and 2 months. The deceased was married to Adolph Hertig Dec. 25, 1896, and to this union six children were born, four of whom survive. These are Clara Louise, Gladys Vivian, Delmer Eugene, all of near Newberg, and Mrs. Edd Oberg of Portland. Two grandchildren, Glen and Grace Oberg of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Lodemia Welch of Astoria and Mrs. Elizabeth Burlingame of Vancouver; and four brothers, George, Charles, Henry and Marion Roy, all survive, besides the husband. Her long years of residence in this section won her a host of friends who will join with the relatives in sorrowing at her death. Mrs. Hertig was a member of the Rebekah and Pythian Sister lodges at Gaston. Funeral services are being held today,Thursday, from the Miller & Tracy Parlors in Portland and internment will follow at the Masonic cemetery in Portland. (Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR, April 26, 1928)
Oregon Death Certificate #1223:
Name: Rosey Eva Hertig
Date of Death: 23 Apr 1928
Place of Death: Portland Sanatorium, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Usual Residence: Newberg, Oregon
Date of Birth: 23 Feb 1880
Place of Birth: Oregon
Age: 48 years, 2 months, 0 days
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Adolph Hertig
Father: Marion Vanderpool, born North Carolina
Mother: Nancy Shepard, born Iowa
Informant: Adolph Hertig, Newberg, Oregon
Burial: Columbia Masonic Cemetery, Portland, Oregon
Cause of Death: Submucous fibroid. Contributory Pneumonia. Discovered during hysterectomy.

Mrs. A. F. Hertig, who was born in West Chehalem district and who has spent her entire life in this section, passed away at the Portland Sanitarium Monday, April 23, at the age of 48 years and 2 months. Mrs. Hertig had been in poor health for some time prior to her death. She was the daughter of Francis M. Vanderpool, her mother being Nancy P. Shepard, before her marriage. (Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR, April 26, 1928)

Rose Evelyn Vanderpool was born at West Chehalem in 1880 and died at Portland, Ore., Apr 23, 1928, at the age of 48 years and 2 months. The deceased was married to Adolph Hertig Dec. 25, 1896, and to this union six children were born, four of whom survive. These are Clara Louise, Gladys Vivian, Delmer Eugene, all of near Newberg, and Mrs. Edd Oberg of Portland. Two grandchildren, Glen and Grace Oberg of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Lodemia Welch of Astoria and Mrs. Elizabeth Burlingame of Vancouver; and four brothers, George, Charles, Henry and Marion Roy, all survive, besides the husband. Her long years of residence in this section won her a host of friends who will join with the relatives in sorrowing at her death. Mrs. Hertig was a member of the Rebekah and Pythian Sister lodges at Gaston. Funeral services are being held today,Thursday, from the Miller & Tracy Parlors in Portland and internment will follow at the Masonic cemetery in Portland. (Newberg Graphic, Newberg, OR, April 26, 1928)


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