Corinne Williams Landreth, 81, died Monday at Hiersche's Nursing Home. She was born June 21, 1892, in Mt. Vernon, Ind., and resided in Pendleton since 1920.
She was a kindergarten teacher at Hawthorne School for many years before retiring in 1957. During World War II she worked with the gasoline rationing program.
Survivors include two sons, Dr. Stephen V. Landreth, Hayward, Calif., and Dr. Eugene W. Landreth, Portland; a daughter, Dr. Frances Landreth Steinbrun, Sacramento, Calif., two brothers, Virgil Williams, Westport, Ind., and Vernon Williams, Greenwood, Ind.; two sisters, Helen Crater, Columbus, Ind., and Doris Harris, Bedford, Ind.; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Corinne Williams Landreth, 81, died Monday at Hiersche's Nursing Home. She was born June 21, 1892, in Mt. Vernon, Ind., and resided in Pendleton since 1920.
She was a kindergarten teacher at Hawthorne School for many years before retiring in 1957. During World War II she worked with the gasoline rationing program.
Survivors include two sons, Dr. Stephen V. Landreth, Hayward, Calif., and Dr. Eugene W. Landreth, Portland; a daughter, Dr. Frances Landreth Steinbrun, Sacramento, Calif., two brothers, Virgil Williams, Westport, Ind., and Vernon Williams, Greenwood, Ind.; two sisters, Helen Crater, Columbus, Ind., and Doris Harris, Bedford, Ind.; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
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