James W. Barlow, a member of one of the pioneer families of
Oregon, and a resident of Clackamas county since his birth in 1863,
died today at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Barlow of this
city.
Mr. Barlow had been ill for two years, but was not considered
seriously so until the last few days. He was a son of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Barlow, a grandson of Samuel
K. Barlow, of the early Barlow road farm, and a grandson of
Samuel Miller, both early Oregon settlers. He made his home
in and near Oregon City until 17 years ago, when he moved to his
farm on the Molalla river, where he had since resided.
Survivors, besides his mother, are two children, Herbert and Vernice
Barlow, of Salem; a brother, Frank T. Barlow, of Gladstone, and
two sisters, Mrs. George A. Harding and Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence,
of Oregon City.
Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock
from the Holman & Pace chapel, Rev. C. H. L. Chandler, pastor
of the Episcopal church, officiating. |