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Families of Alice Pearl Taylor

ALICE PEARL TAYLOR, daughter of LUELLA IRVINE and ANDREW HOUSTON TAYLOR, was born April 12, 1887 in Oregon,456 and died September 5, 1968 in Jackson County, Oregon.456 She is buried in Woodville Cemetery, Rogue River, Jackson, Oregon.456

She married (1) LOUIS CLAYBORNE HOWELL on November 10, 1906 in Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon.10582 He was born January 12, 1887 in Modoc County, California,7905 and died April 21, 1920 in Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon.7905

She married (2) FRED ERNEST GARLE in 1922.10588 He was born November 13, 1871 in Poland,7905 and died March 11, 1960 in Medford, Jackson, Oregon.7905 He is buried in Woodville Cemetery, Rogue River, Jackson, Oregon.456

Children of ALICE PEARL TAYLOR and LOUIS CLAYBORNE HOWELL:

  1. ERNEST IRVIN HOWELL, b. October 9, 1908, Merrill, Klamath, Oregon;7377 m. VIVIAN MARGUERITE DODSON on May 12, 1929 in Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon10589, 8219; d. August 8, 1988, Jackson County, Oregon.876
  2. PEARL ELIZABETH HOWELL, b. July 31, 1910, Malin, Klamath, Oregon;9454 m. WILLIAM ROBERT BIBBY on February 21, 1929 in Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon8219; d. June 3, 1991, Sacramento County, California;250 bur. Hillcrest Memorial Park, Medford, Jackson, Oregon.456
  3. KETURA REBECCA HOWELL, b. March 10, 1912, Merrill, Klamath, Oregon;9454 d. August 24, 2006, Josephine County, Oregon.876
  4. DELBERT WOODROW HOWELL, b. September 26, 1913, Malin, Klamath, Oregon;7377 d. December 11, 2001, Union County, Oregon.876
  5. RUBY EDITH HOWELL, b. August 4, 1915, Merrill, Klamath, Oregon;8219 m. LATHEL BOYD STEVENS on January 15, 1935 in Medford, Jackson, Oregon8219; d. October 10, 1977, Oregon.876
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Obituaries

Evening Herald, April 22, 192010583

MALIN MAN IS KILLED BENEATH WRECKED CAR

Investigation is being made today by Coroner Earl Whitlock into an automobile accident on the Merrill road last night in which L. C. Howell, well known Malin man was instantly killed. The tragedy was discovered this morning by children on their way to school, who saw a man's foot protruding from beneath an overturned Ford car by the roadside and called the attention of John Callahan, a rancher of the Merrill district, who was passing.

The accident took place just north of the Strahorn railway crossing, about half a mile this side of the Burrell Short ranch. There is a ditch at the side of the road there, three or four feet deep, and the side of the road slopes steeply. Apparently the dead man had got off the road, perhaps through some mechanical fault which rendered the car uncontrollable. The car ran for several yards with two wheels on the brink of the road and the others in the ditch and then turned turtle with the driver beneath. His neck was broken.

Several cars passed the wreck this morning but did not stop to investigate, thinking that if any one had been injured they had been removed. The foot sticking from beneath the tonneau was the only portion of the body visible when the Hilyard children passed by on their way to school. The man had evidently been dead for hours, probably since the preceding night.

As fas as the investigations of the coroner have gone he learns that Mr. Howell was in Klamath Falls yesterday and took his father to Malin yesterday afternoon. He was to return last night to Pine Flat where he has teams engaged in logging. He was evidently on his way to the logging camp as he had several sacks of grain feed for the teams in the car.

The dead man leaves a widow and five children, the oldest of whom is 13, all of whom live in the Malin district. An inquest may be held if it seems that any further light can be thrown on the matter by a formal investigation, but everything connected with the tragedy stamps it as absolutely accidental.

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Medford Mail Tribune, March 13, 196010588

FRED ERNEST GARLE

Funeral services for Fred Ernest Garle, 88, of Wimer, who died Friday, will be held in the Wimer Community church, Monday at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Holsinger officiating. Committment will be in the Rogue River cemetery.

He was born in 1872 in Poland, and came to the United States, later to become a citizen. In 1922, he married Alice Taylor, who survives him. He owned Ranch Valley View, which he sold in 1943 and had been in Wimer since 1947.

Other survivors, besides his wife, include two [daughters,] Ketura Riis, all of Wimer, Mrs. Pearl Bibby, Roseville, Calif.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Conger - Morris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
June 23, 190010535Langell Valley, Klamath, Oregon
May 5, 191010587Canby, Modoc, California
February 17, 192010585Malin, Klamath, Oregon
April 28, 19307083West Ashland, Jackson, Oregon


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