Union County Obituaries TINNEY

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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David Martin TINNEY

Mrs. Elizabeth Isabelle (Stein) TINNEY


Death of D.M. Tinney

David Martin Tinney, aged 75 years, died at the home of his son, James Tinney in this city, Friday of last week. Death was due to an attack of influenza. Mr. Tinney had only been a resident of this place for a few weeks, coming here from his home in Idaho to visit relatives. The funeral was held from the M.E. Church Sunday, May 4.

North Powder News
Saturday, May 10, 1919

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MRS. J.C. TINNEY DEAD AT REDONDO BEACH, CAL.

Mrs. Elizabeth Isabelle Tine died June 30 at her home on 337 El Redondo. Mrs. Tinney, who is well known in Redondo, having been a resident there for three years, was born in Wash9ington County, Kansas, in1880. She was married in 1899, and is survived by her husband, Mr. James Tinney, three daughters, Mrs. Edna Tinney Malone of Oregon, Mrs. Zutubulla Tinney Lytton, and Ida Tinney of Redondo Beach, and one son, Clarence Tinney of Redondo; also four brothers, George Stein of Oklahoma, John and Herman stein of Kansas, and Albert Stein of New York. Funeral services were held Thursday at 11:00 at the Cate Undertaking Parlors, and burial took place at the Redondo cemetery.

North Powder News
Saturday, July 11, 1925

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