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Kemmerer, Harry Faulkner

männlich 1895 - 1988  (92 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Kemmerer, Harry Faulkner wurde geboren am 5 Nov 1895 in Dorchester, Saline County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 18 Feb 1988 in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 22 Feb 1988 in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA.

    Notizen:

    Beckie Kemmerer Daniels:
    UID: 018EDEDB7546904BA0F917D3E056A698D544
    Burial: 22 FEB 1988 Fraternal/IOOF Cemetery, Thompson Falls, Sanders Co, MT
    Note: MILITARY: Co. D, 2 Eng, 2 Div., WW1 Corps of Engineers.
    (as son) CENSUS-1900: Dorchester, Saline Co, NE, ED 110, sh 10, line 60, #221-224. Lewis B Kemerer, 51, b May 1849 in PA, farmer, married 13 years; A Elizabeth, 33, b May 1867 in PA, 3 children; Lois, 10, b Sep 1889 in NE; Harry, 3, b Nov 1896 in NE; Infant, b May 1900 in NE; May McCullough, servant, 24, b Feb 1876 in IL.
    CENSUS
    1910: The JBLJ Kemmerer family lives next door to the George Stoller family in Wheeler, Grant Co, WA when Harry is 14 and his future wife, Laura, is 13!
    1920: Wheeler Pct, Grant Co, WA, Harry 24 and Laura 22 Kemmerer.
    1930: School District 8 (Wright), Garfield Co, MT, ED 8, sheet 2A. Harry F Kemmerer, 33, married at 23, b NE, parents b PA, farmer; Laura, 33, married at 23, b OR, parents b Russia; Louis G, 8, b WA; Fern E, 7, b WA; Lorene C, 9/12, b MT; Anna E (mother), 60, widowed, married at 21, b PA, parents b PA and NY, practical nurse; Lester (brother), 24, b WA, partner on farm.
    Homestead patent in Garfield County, Montana, 15 Feb 1921: 20-019N-036E-section 010, 200 acres. Patent #795335. Also, as above, section 011, 80 acres.
    Note: Obituary (Sanders County Ledger, February 25, 1988)
    Harry Kemmerer
    Funeral services were conducted Monday for Harry F. Kemmerer, 92, of Thompson Falls at The Community Congregational Church with Pastor Gaylund Olson officiating. Burial followed, with full military rites by John Robb VFW Post, in the Thompson Falls Fraternal Cemetery under the direction of Shrider Funeral Home of Plains. The flag covering the coffin was presented to his wife, Kathryn.
    Mr. Kemmerer died of natural causes Thursday, Feb. 18, at his home.
    He was born Nov. 5, 1895 at Dorchester, Neb., to Joseph and Anne Kemmerer. He was raised and attended school at Wheeler, Wash. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I and was assigned to Company D, 116th Engineers of the Second Division.
    He married Laura Stoller Nov. 9, 1919, at Quincy, Wash. They moved to Jordan and homesteaded there until 1935. Later that year, they moved to the Thompson Falls area, where they farmed until 1941. They then moved into town, where Mr. Kemmerer worked as a janitor at the courthouse. He was a carpenter and built many homes in the Thompson Falls area. During World War II, he was a watchman at the dam during the era when all dams were blacked out in case of attack. He also assisted in the construction of the Noxon Rapids Dam.
    All of his Thompson Falls acquaintances knew him as "Mr. Fixit."
    His wife died in 1971, after 52 years of marriage.
    He married Kathryn Haase Willson Feb. 12, 1974 at Sandpoint, Idaho and they made their home in Thompson Falls. They celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary Feb. 12 at the Clark Fork Valley Nursing Home in Plains, where Mrs. Kemmerer resides.
    Mr. Kemmerer had many pastimes including hunting, fishing, gardening and helping others. He played the harmonica, button accordion and jew's-harp at local gatherings.
    He was a member of the John Robb Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, the Odd Fellows and a charter member of Thompson Falls Grange.
    He is survived by his wife, Kathryn, of the Clark Fork Valley Nursing Home at Plains; two sons, Louis, Junction City, Ore. and Frank, Three Forks; three daughters, Fern McDonald, Othello, Wash.; Lorene Church, Beaverton, Ore. and Esther Mund, Salmon, Idaho; 13 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
    Besides his first wife, he was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Edwards, and two brothers, Lester and Dewey Kemmerer.
    Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Death certificate - Name: Footnote - Name: ShortFootnote - Name: Bibliography

    Harry heiratete Stoller, Laura am 19 Nov 1919 in Quincy, Grant County, Washington, USA. Laura (Tochter von Stoller, Georg und Serr, Karolina) wurde geboren am 10 Mrz 1897 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA; gestorben am 8 Mai 1971 in Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Kemmerer, Louis George  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 10 Jan 1922 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 27 Aug 2011 in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 30 Sep 2011 in ,, Oregon, USA.
    2. 3. Kemmerer, Fern Elizabeth  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 11 Jan 1923 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 9 Feb 2003 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.
    3. 4. Kemmerer, Frank Milton  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Dez 1935 in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA; gestorben am 26 Dez 2000 in Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA.

    Harry heiratete Haase, Kathryn Irma am 12 Feb 1974 in Sandpoint, Bonner County, Idaho, USA. Kathryn (Tochter von Haase, Ferdinand J. und Button, Nellie M.) wurde geboren am 7 Mai 1895 in Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, USA; gestorben am 18 Mai 1993 in Plains, Sanders County, Montana, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 20 Mai 1993 in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kemmerer, Louis George Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Harry1) wurde geboren am 10 Jan 1922 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 27 Aug 2011 in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 30 Sep 2011 in ,, Oregon, USA.

    Notizen:

    Beckie Kemmerer Daniels:
    UID: AB758344FD21C14E939AC36D0AEDE2D822C4
    Note: Beth and Louis met on a Thursday in October, 1947 at a square dance held at the Seattle YMCA. Louis was living at the Y. Married: 15 SEP 1948 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co, WA
    Married by Beth's grandfather, Herman F. Lange, who was nearly 91 years old at the time.
    4th generation on Beth's side to be married on September 15th.
    Celebrated golden wedding anniversary 15 September 1998. Reception held at Clarion Inn in Kirkland, WA 19 September 1998, with 48 friends and relatives attending, for total of 50 people.
    Married: 15 SEP 1948 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co, WA - 1 Spouse Unknown
    Burial: Mary's Peak, Benton Co. OR - Ashes scattered.
    Note: Moses Lake was Neppel
    CENSUS
    1930: School District 8 (Wright), Garfield Co, MT, ED 8, sheet 2A. Harry F Kemmerer, 33, married at 23, b NE, parents b PA, farmer; Laura, 33, married at 23, b OR, parents b Russia; Louis G, 8, b WA; Fern E, 7, b WA; Lorene C, 9/12, b MT; Anna E (mother), 60, widowed, married at 21, b PA, parents b PA and NY, practical nurse; Lester (brother), 24, b WA, partner on farm.
    EDUCATION: Attended elementary school (grades 1-8) in Jordan, Garfield Co, MT. 1940 - graduated (valedictorian) from Thompson Falls (Sanders Co, MT) High School.
    MILITARY: US Navy. [16 Sep 1942 to 5 Apr 1946] November 1942 Pasco, WA for Naval basic training, then was machinist mate there in 1943-44. Went to Philippines aboard Provo Victory (AK228). Discharged in April 1946. Service # is 665 1526, not 655 1526. (August 30, 2009 - said he spent 3 1/2 years in Pasco. Naval pilots were trained there and when they reached the point when they could have passengers, Lou was able to go along..and be paid to do so.)
    OCCUPATION: Summer 1940 worked for Forest Service. Then CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) for 16 months, including time at Albertson Spike Camp, Fort Missoula, MT. 1942 worked as machinist at Remington Firearms in Denver, CO until drafted for World War II. Began work as machinist for Continental Can Company Plant 13 in Seattle 13 January 1947. When Seattle plant closed, transferred to Junction City, OR in January, 1973. Retired 31 January 1987, with 40 years service.
    HOBBIES: Gardening, photography, carpentry, bridge, travel, crossword puzzles.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Beth Lange Kemmerer - Name: Footnote - Name: ShortFootnote - Name: Bibliography
    2. Title: Beckie Kemmerer Daniels - Name: Footnote - Name: ShortFootnote - Name: Bibliography

    Familie/Ehepartner: unbekannt. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 5. Kemmerer, Marcia Ann  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 25 Mrz 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 14 Jul 1974 in , Benton County, Oregon, USA.

  2. 3.  Kemmerer, Fern Elizabeth Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Harry1) wurde geboren am 11 Jan 1923 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 9 Feb 2003 in Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA.

    Notizen:

    Beckie Kemmerer Daniels:
    UID: 7029CBE207A9AD4292A1A54AFA9A2A00C5F7
    Note: Moses Lake was Neppel
    Note:
    Fern Elizabeth McDonald, age 80, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away February 9, 2003 at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake. Her dear husband Dewey and her loving family were at her bedside.
    Fern Elizabeth Kemmerer, the daughter of Laura and Harry Kemmerer, was born on January 11, 1923 in Neppel, Wash. The second of five children, she spent much of her childhood near Thompson Falls, Mont. She graduated from high school in Thompson Falls and was the valedictorian of her class. She later moved to Spokane, Wash. In November of 1946, she met the love of her life, Dewey McDonald, who was serving in the Army Air CORE stationed at Geiger Field in Spokane. Dewey was later transferred to Cheyenne, Wyo. in June 1947.
    Dewey and Fern were married November 1, 1947 in Cheyenne. They had two children while stationed at Fort Frances Worren, Wyo., Marian Kaye (Hanna) and Dewey Jr. Their son, Harry, was born while the family was stationed at Parks Air Force Base in California.
    Dewey was shipped overseas to Korea in 1950, where he served for two years. The family was then transferred to Keesler Field in Mississippi in 1953 and then to Bentwaters Air Force Base in England where their son, Wayne, was born in Ipwich, England.
    The family settled in Othello, Wash. where Dewey served with the 637th at Othello Air Force Base. They continued to make their home in Othello after Dewey retired from the Air Force in 1966. Fern became employed as a legal secretary and Dewey was employed as a cook with the civil service. In the late 1980s, Fern and Dewey became managers of the local Aladdin Motor Inn. Fern also sold Avon for many years.
    Fern and Dewey were always very active in the community life of Othello, including serving for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Fern as a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary . In retirement, Fern and Dewey enjoyed spending time with their family and traveling in their fifth-wheel.
    Fern is survived by: her husband of 55 years, Dewey; her daughter, Marian Kaye Hanna and husband, John of Moses Lake; three sons, Dewey McDonald Jr. and wife, Sallie of Othello; Harry McDonald and wife, Kari of Othello; and Wayne McDonald and wife, Mary of Moses Lake; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren, including three sets of great-grand twins; one brother, Louis Kemmerer of Eugene, Ore.; and two sisters, Lorene Gaultier of Beaverton, Ore. and Esther Mund of Salmon, Idaho.
    One brother, Frank Kemmerer of Bozeman, Mont. preceded her in death.
    Fern recently celebrated her 80th birthday with a big party attended by much of her family. She was a beautiful, soft-spoken lady, a dedicated wife, a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She will be greatly missed.
    A celebration of Fern's life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 15 at the Gathering Place, Othello Church of the Nazarene, 825 E. Ash. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Chapel.
    (The Othello Outlook, February 13, 2003, and The Columbian Basin Herald on-line)

    Fern heiratete McDonald, Dewey Charles am 1 Nov 1947 in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA. Dewey wurde geboren am 22 Mrz 1929 in Piedmont, Issaquena County, Mississippi, USA; gestorben am 11 Apr 2009 in Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  3. 4.  Kemmerer, Frank Milton Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Harry1) wurde geboren am 25 Dez 1935 in Thompson Falls, Sanders County, Montana, USA; gestorben am 26 Dez 2000 in Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, USA.

    Notizen:

    Beckie Kemmerer Daniels:
    UID: B7CAC5DD9C09364B9F669E6B5D7D6519AF12
    Married: 17 JUN 1956 in White Pine, Sanders Co, MT - 1 Spouse Unknown
    Note:
    Thursday, December 28, 2000 Bozeman (Montana) Daily Chronicle
    Obituary for FRANK KEMMERER
    By Chronicle Staff
    Frank Kemmerer of Three Forks passed away Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2000, after a short illness. He had turned 65 the day before. There will be a memorial service Friday, 11 a.m., at them Three Forks United Methodist Church, 124 2nd Ave. E.
    Frank was born at the family homestead on Prospect Creek near Thompson Falls, youngest of five children. He attended school at Thompson Falls and joined the Navy in 1954 after high school where he was an engineman and studied diesel mechanics. While in the Navy he married Kerin Johnson in 1956 whom he had dated in high school. After four years in the service, he returned to Montana, attending Montana State University in Bozeman. He was a partner in M&W Repair in Bozeman for many years as well as M&W GMC and Machine Shop in Three Forks. Frank and Kerin built a home and moved to Three Forks in the early '80s. He was active in the community and the Methodist Church.
    He is survived by his wife, Kerin; his daughter and son-in-law, Theresa and Rodney Adams of Vancouver, Wash.; daughter and partner, Penni Kemmerer and Kenneth Abbott of Bozeman; and granddaughters, Christina Adams and Kerin Leigh Abbott. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Louis and Beth Kemmerer, of Eugene, Ore.; and sisters and brothers-in law, Fern and Dewey McDonald of Othello, Wash., Esther and Walt Mund of Salmon, Idaho, and Lorene Gaultier of Beaverton, Ore.,
    Memorials may be made to the charity of choice in Frank's name.
    Sources:
    1. Title: Kerin Johnson Kemmerer McCarver - Name: Footnote - Name: ShortFootnote - Name: Bibliography



Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Kemmerer, Marcia Ann Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (2.Louis2, 1.Harry1) wurde geboren am 25 Mrz 1953 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA; gestorben am 14 Jul 1974 in , Benton County, Oregon, USA.

    Notizen:

    Beckie Kemmerer Daniels:
    UID: E535B58CF30F3642A435015998325A56823A
    Note: Marcia graduated from Bellevue (WA) High School in June, 1971. She attended Western Washington State College for four quarters before transferring to Oregon State University. There she was a Home Economics major, and member of Kappa Delta sorority. She was an active folk dancer. She worked at Camp Fire's Camp Sealth, Vashon Island (King Co., WA) the summers of 1971 and 1972, then Camp Wilani (Lane Co., OR) in 1973 and until her death in July, 1974. She had been active in Camp Fire Girls throughout her childhood.
    Killed by drunk driver crossing center line and hitting car she was driving.
    Source:
    1. Title: Birth Certificate - Name: Footnote - Name: ShortFootnote - Name: Bibliography