Union County Obituaries KEOWN

Copyright 1999 Janine M. Bork

These are obituaries that I and many others have donated. Mine were transcribed from old newspapers. I got the microfilms through interlibrary loan from the University of Oregon. There are also many others who have donated. If there is no contributor on it, it is something I have transcribed. If there is no link on the contributor's name, they have no further information about that person. It is someone extra on a copy of their families information.

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Leo KEOWN

Wayne KEOWN


Leo Keown

Died - In this city, February 10, 1904, Leo, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Keown. Appendicitis was the cause of his death. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in the Christian church by Rev. J.H. Ross. The interment took place in the city cemetery.

Elgin Recorder Friday February 12, 1904

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TRAIN HITS AUTO THREE ARE KILLED

While watching an airplane circle above him the driver of a light truck crashed into the engine of a passenger train on the Joseph branch as the train was pulling into Imbler Sunday morning and three young men were killed outright and three others who were riding on the truck were seriously injured. The dead are Lloyd Larsen, Wayne Keown, all residents of Imbler vicinity, Albert Blanchard, Ray Keown and Alfred Wertemskow. So intent on the machines above them the men failed to see or hear the train until their truck was caught between the engine and tender, with the fatal result.

North Powder News
Saturday, August 28, 1920

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