Re: ;Neil & Etta Whitley McEachern
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;Neil & Etta Whitley McEachern
5/28/01
Howdy Pam,
I do volunteer Pioneer research for the Frazier Farmstead Museum. I have some information on this family that perhaps can help you. Please contact me if you are still interested in this line.Neil and Ettie (Whitley) McEachen had four children, Mamie Ethel(1889-1972), William (1891-1968), Myrtle (1894-1963), and Agnes (1896-1984).
Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1946 > August > 10, page 1
Valley Pioneer Funeral Today
Funeral services for Mrs. Etta McEachern of Milton were held at 2 p.m. Saturday from a Milton Chapel, the Rev. Dr. W. H. Bleakney of Walla Walla officiating.Interment was made in the Milton I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Mrs. McEachern, born April 25, 1868 on Walla Walla River near Milton, had spent her life in Pendleton, Milton, and Walla Walla districts.Death took place in a Walla Walla hospital Thursday after a long illness.
Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Whitley who settled on the Walla Walla river in 1862.She was married to Neil McEachern August 1, 1886 and he died May 3, 1918.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Miles Spargur of Milton, Mrs. Leonard Sample of Milton and Mrs. John Hamley of Walla Walla; one son, William McEachern of Roseburg; one sister, Mrs. Mabel Neagle of Walla Walla; a brother, William Whitley of Thompson Falls, Mont.; a granddaughter, mrs. Lute Clements of Portland; a great granddaughter, Sherry Ann Clements; a grandson, Walter E. Baddeley of Los Angeles and another great granddaughter, Judy Linn Baddeley.