Transcription of obituary from The Seattle
Sunday Times, Jun 27, 1937
EUDORA MASON, PIONEER, DIES
Mrs. Eudora Hall Mason, 74-year-old president
of the Pioneer Women of the State of Washington, died yesterday at the home of a
niece, Mrs. Warren Woodcock, at Sequim, Clallam County. Funeral services will be
held tomorrow in Port Angeles.
Injured three months ago in an automobile
accident in Port Angeles, where she lived, Mrs. Mason recently was moved from
the hospital to her niece's home.
Mrs. Mason was the widow of Luther Mason
and daughter of Isaac M. Hall, pioneer Washington jurist. She came to
Washington Territory from Ohio in 1865. For many years she was a resident of
Ellensburg.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. H. R. Jeffs,
2612 First Ave. W., Seattle, and Mrs. Lois Moir, Vancouver, B. C., and a son,
Larry Mason of Lester, Southeastern King County.
Caption over photo: Pioneer Dies
Caption under photo: Mrs. Eudora Hall Mason,
president of the Pioneer Women of the State of Washington, who died yesterday at
Sequim. She was the widow of Luther Mason and came to Washington Territory in
1865.
Submitted by Stacey Davis November 3, 2000
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