O'BAN, Robert Steven (d. Mar. 8, 1966)
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O'BAN, Robert Steven (d. Mar. 8, 1966)
| Donna DeLeon (View posts) | Posted: 31 Mar 2000 12:00PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Junk, Clark, Haehlen
The Daily Olympian, Wednesday, March 9, 1966, pg. 9
Robert Steven O'Ban
Robert Steven O'Ban died in an Olympia hospital Tuesday evening at the age of 63. Robert O'Ban was born at Cle Elum October 15, 1902. He had lived in Olympia for the past 17 years. His home was at 417 O'Farrell Street. He had worked as an expediter for the Austin Construction Company of Seattle. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Margaret E. O'Ban, at the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Junk of Olympia; a sister, Mrs. Helen Clark of Seattle; and two grandchildren. The time of the funeral service will be announced by Selene and Eros Mortuary.
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The Daily Olympian, Thursday, March 10, 1966, pg. 2
Robert Stephen O'Ban
A graveside funeral service for Robert Stephen O'Ban will be conducted at Olympic Memorial Gardens this Friday morning, starting at eleven o'clock. The Reverend Maurice L. Haehlen, minister of the First United Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Selene and Eros is in charge of arrangements. Mr. O'Ban died Tuesday in an Olympia hospital at the age of 63. He was born in Cle Elum October 15, 1902, and had lived in Olympia for the past 17 years. His home was at 417 O'Farrell Avenue. Mr. O'Ban had worked as an expediter for the Austin Construction Company of Seattle. Surviving relatives include his wife, Margaret E. O'Ban, at the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Junk, Olympia; two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Clark, Seattle. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, any rememberances may be made in the form of donations to the Thurston County Chapter of the American Cancer Society.
Robert Steven O'Ban
Robert Steven O'Ban died in an Olympia hospital Tuesday evening at the age of 63. Robert O'Ban was born at Cle Elum October 15, 1902. He had lived in Olympia for the past 17 years. His home was at 417 O'Farrell Street. He had worked as an expediter for the Austin Construction Company of Seattle. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Margaret E. O'Ban, at the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Junk of Olympia; a sister, Mrs. Helen Clark of Seattle; and two grandchildren. The time of the funeral service will be announced by Selene and Eros Mortuary.
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The Daily Olympian, Thursday, March 10, 1966, pg. 2
Robert Stephen O'Ban
A graveside funeral service for Robert Stephen O'Ban will be conducted at Olympic Memorial Gardens this Friday morning, starting at eleven o'clock. The Reverend Maurice L. Haehlen, minister of the First United Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Selene and Eros is in charge of arrangements. Mr. O'Ban died Tuesday in an Olympia hospital at the age of 63. He was born in Cle Elum October 15, 1902, and had lived in Olympia for the past 17 years. His home was at 417 O'Farrell Avenue. Mr. O'Ban had worked as an expediter for the Austin Construction Company of Seattle. Surviving relatives include his wife, Margaret E. O'Ban, at the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Junk, Olympia; two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Clark, Seattle. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, any rememberances may be made in the form of donations to the Thurston County Chapter of the American Cancer Society.