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Amelia Sarah Drumhiller and William A. Trapp

WILLIAM A. TRAPP was born December 18, 1898 in Montana,3661 and died August 15, 1957 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington.7063, 3661

He married AMELIA SARAH DRUMHILLER on February 20, 1925 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington,5217 daughter of NETTIE V. SAWYER and FRANKLIN TECUMSEH DRUMHILLER. She was born in 1900 in Yakima, Yakima, Washington,7061 and died July 20, 1963 in Washington.7061

Children of AMELIA SARAH DRUMHILLER and WILLIAM A. TRAPP:

  1. Daughter
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Obituaries

Tacoma News Tribune, August 16, 19577063

WILLIAM A. TRAPP

Victim of a heart attack, William A. Trap, 58, of 1801 So. 96th St., died last evening while being taken from his home to Pierce County Hospital.

Born in Montana, Mr. Trapp had lived in Tacoma 36 years. He was a painter and a member of Local 164 of the Painters Union.

Surviving are his wife, Amy; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Showalter of Carlsbad, Calif., and one grandson.

The Piper Funeral Home will announce the services.

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Tacoma News Tribune, July 23, 19637061

MRS. WILLIAM A. TRAPP

Mrs. William A. (Sarah Amy) Trapp, 63, formerly of 1801 S. 96th St., died Saturday in a local nursing home. She was born in Yakima and came here 26 years ago from Sunnyside.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Showalter, of Chelan; and three sisters, Mrs. Esther V. Snook, of Wenatchee, Mrs. Emma Lou Bishop, Of Wishram, and Mrs. Marian Duncan, of Roseburg, Ore.

Services are announced today by Dryer Mortuary.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
June 9, 19007051North Yakima, Yakima, Washington
April 27, 19107007Grandview, Yakima, Washington
January 20, 19204486Granite, Bonner, Idaho
April 22, 19305200Sunnyside, Yakima, Washington
  • William A. Trapp
  • Amelia Sarah Drumhiller
June 8, 19405200, 7038Parkland, Pierce, Washington
  • William A. Trapp
  • Amelia Sarah Drumhiller
  • Daughter


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