Cave Junction Sawmill Operator Fatally Hurt search cemetery transcriptions for Former longtime Selma resident, Leota Pearl (Imes) Tucker, 87, died on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2002 in a Grants Pass nursing center. W. D. Turner was walking along the top of the cars when he fell in some unaccountable manner between two of the cars and the right leg was so badly crushed just above the ankle that amputation of the foot was necessary. He was in ROTC, and later became an infantryman in the U.S. Army, where he trained as a paratrooper and mountain ranger. Authorize the publication of the original written obituary with the accompanying photo. His wife, Claudia, passed away in 1930. The deceased is a son of Mrs. Rose Goodspeed, formerly of Medford and now of San Francisco, and a nephew of Mrs. B. L. Sanderson and Mrs. David Hood, Medford, and Mrs. James Arnold, Butte Falls. All friends and family is invited. [Rogue River Courier (Grants Pass, OR) Thursday, December 6, 1900] His funeral was held Sunday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday February 23 at 2P.M. His father was on the opposite side, but could not do anything for the drowning man. Funeral services were conducted by the Mormon Church at the Hull & Hull Funeral Home in Grants Pass at 3 p. m. Wednesday July 10. Hall funeral home with Rev. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. Found Dead in a Barn William Parriott The death of Emma Tuttle was a blow to her many friends in Selma. She was born Erma "Jean" Diehl on May 20, 1924, in Twin Falls, Idaho. Raphael Leonard was born on the Leonard ranch, located on Sucker creek, about six miles from Cave Junction on the Holland road, October 29, 1889, and was 54 years old.