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SENT FROM GEORGE WILLIAMS
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SENT FORM B. CORDER
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Sent by Rayburn Hiatt. D/o Dan Wesley Draughn and Sadie Ann Robertson.
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D/o Willian Henry Duncan and Teresa Galyean
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D/o Michael Bartlett Elzey and Loretta Jean Ormiston.
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Sent by Diane Todd, Escondido, Calif. D/o Luther Ragsdale Gates and
Elizabeth Tarlton Tucker.
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Bonnie Irene Hiatt
Centrailia resident Bonnie Irene Hiatt, died at age 67 Thursday, May 11, at Providence Centrailia Hospital.
Born Sept. 3, 1932, at Toppenish to Emil and Pearl (Piatt) Hanson, she had lived in Toledo area for approximately 30 years before moving to Centrailia.
A member of Open Bible Church, Centrailia, her enjoyments were volunteering at Providence Centrailia Hosp., going to the beach, people, her dog, Tyty and spending time with her family.
Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Justice, and Debra Steele, both of Centrailia; her son .............. Nelson of Kennewick, and Sharon Van Cleave of Minneapolis, MN; seven grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her father, Emil Hanson; her motehr, Pearl Hanson Greyell; and two brothers, Morton adn Dorman Hanson.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brown Mortuary Services in Chehalis.
A funeral for Bonnie Irene Hiatt will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at Open Bible Church, Mellen St. ...........
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S/o Wm Alma Hansen and Imelda Christiana Miller
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Of Bountiful, UT., see obituary of Vernon Talmagde Hiatt.
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Sent by Mildred Wynes.
Nov 12, 1930: Mr and Mrs. P.S. Hiatt celebrated their 50th Wedding
anniversary. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Their first
home was the house built for them on a farm on which Mr. Hiatt was born, one
mile east of Hiattsville.
Mr. Hiatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hiatt, were first settlers in
Taylor Township, coming to Iowa from North Carolina. Mrs. Hiatt's parents were amoung the first settlers, coming here from Virginia.
Mr. Hiatt remembers there was an abundance of wild turkey, pheasants and
other game, and no governments and other game, and no government restrictions
on hunting. Winters at that time were more severe. The year they were married (1880) snow began falling Dec 13. The roads were drifted full in many places, and when, on April 15, they drove to her parents, they were the first team through on the road since December. Transportation had been routed through fields in many places.
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SENT FROM GEORGE WILLIAMS
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Sent by Ruth Hiatt
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Death result of a farm accident with a team of horses and a basket hay
wagaon.
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They got their license in Anderson, Madison, Ind.