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Thrasher, Walter Eugene
LAST NAME: Thrasher FIRST NAME: Walter MIDDLE NAME: Eugene NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: M TITLE: 
BORN: 3 Mar 1902 DIED: 30 Apr 1944 BURIED: 3 May 1944 ~ English Cemetery
OCCUPATION:  Teacher - High School
BIRTH PLACE:  Independence, Polk Co, Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon
NOTES: 

Name of father Theodore Thrasher
Maiden name of mother Maude Rose
1920 OR CENSUS - Walter E. Thrasher, age 17, b. Oregon, is enumerated with Theodore M., age 40, occupation logging camp engineer, b. Missouri, and Maud K., age 40, b. Oregon, along with Kenneth P., age 12, b. Oregon, and Carl W., age 7, b. Oregon.

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OSBH DC (Benton County 1944) #71 - Walter Eugene Thrasher, male, high school instructor, single, b. 3 Mar 1902, in Independence, Oregon, d. 30 Apr 1944 in Corvallis, Oregon (Corvallis Hospital) at the age of 42 yrs 1 mos 27 days, usual residence Philomath, Oregon, name of father Theodore M. Thrasher (b. Shelbyville, Missouri), maiden name of mother Maude Rose (b. Independence, Oregon);  bur Monmouth [English]; informant T.M. Thrasher of Philomath, Oregon.
OBITUARY: 
Walter E. Thrasher, 42, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thrasher of Philomath, passed away in a Corvallis hospital Sunday, April 30. He had been in failing health for several months and his condition had been critical for the past few weeks. 
The deceased was born in Independence, March 3, 1902, but when quite young, moved with his parents to Falls City where he attended elementary school and high school. Later he graduated from the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth, and the University of Oregon, since which time he had been employed as an instructor in the high schools of Oregon and Montana and just prior to his illness he was teaching in the Clide [Glide?] high school near Roseburg. 
Mr. Thrasher was keenly interested in various educational activities and swas held in hnigh esteem by his associates. He was a member of the Christian church and was also affiliated with the Independence Order of Odd Fellows and the Rebekah lodges at Roseburg. Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers, 1st Lt Carl W. Thrasher and Master Sergeant Kenneth P. Thrasher, both now serving with the U.S. Army air corps. 
The remains were at the Keeney Funeral Home (Corvallis) and funeral services were held in their chapel Wednesday, May 3. Interment was in the family plot in the New English cemetery at Monmouth. The deceased was a nephew of Bert Rose of Independence.
Independence Enterprise, Friday, 5 May 1944, 1:6, 10:4
INSCRIPTION: 
Walter E.
Thrasher
1902 - 1944
SOURCES: 
Saucy/Tolle Survey & Photographs
Branigar Survey
OSBH DC (1944 Benton Co) #71
1920 OR CENSUS (Polk Co., Dallas, ED 383, sheet 2B)
IE 5 May 1944
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