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William C. Brown Cemetery ~ Myrtle Velma Alsip ~ part of the Polk County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Alsip, Myrtle Velma
LAST NAME: Alsip FIRST NAME: Myrtle MIDDLE NAME: Velma NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Bond AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: F TITLE: 
BORN: 17 Mar 1905 DIED: 6 July 1980 BURIED: 10 July 1980 (William C. Brown Cemetery)
OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Ashdown, Arkansas
DEATH PLACE: Dallas, Polk Co, Oregon
NOTES: 
DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OSBH DC (Polk County 1980) #12582 Myrtle Velma Alsip, female, teaching, widowed, spouse Russell T. Alsip; b 17 Mar 1905, Ark; father James Richard Bond; mother Anna Era Sewell; d 6 July 1980, Dallas hosp, of 4835 Mistletoe Road, Monmouth, age 75y; bur Brown; informant Ardis Burch, dau [recorded Polk County Book of Record, vol 150, page 906]
OBITUARY: 
Myrtle Velma Alsip, 75, of 4835 Mistletoe Road, Monmouth, died at Polk Community Hospital on July 6. 
She was born in Ashdown, Arkansas on March 17, 1905, the daughter of James and Anna Sewell Bond. She moved with her parents to Culdesac, Idaho in 1911 where she completed grade and high schools. In 1924 she moved to Monmouth where she graduated from Oregon Normal School, now Oregon College of Education. She taught in Polk and Lincoln County schools. 
In 1936 she married Russell Alsip; they farmed for many years. He preceded her in death in 1961. 
Mrs. Alsip was a member of the Monmouth First Christian church, Farmers Union, and Mistletoe Extension Unit. 
Surviving are her daughter, Ardis Burch of Monmouth, step-daughter Irene Smith of Corvallis; sister, Elsie Crook of Halsey, and brothers, Herschel Bond of Monmouth, Richard Bond of Hillsboro, and Carl Bond of Corvallis, along with grandson Jimmy Burch. Services will be July 10 Thursday at 10 am in the First Christian Church in Monmouth. Burial will follow in the Brown Cemetery under the direction of the Bollman Funeral Home. Those who desire may contribute to the Church Memorial Fund in her memory.
Itemizer Observer, Wednesday, July 9, 1980, I:8:1
INSCRIPTION: 
M. Velma Alsip
Mar. 17, 1905-July 6, 1980
SOURCES: 
Branigar Survey
Saucy Survey & Photographs
IO 9 July 1980 
OSBH DC (1980 Polk co ) #12582 [recorded Polk County Book of Record, vol 150, page 906]
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