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DEUTE, Louise
Dec. 6, 1918; Oregonian, p 11
"Louise Deute is Victim"


Miss Louise Deute died Wednesday afternoon at St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, of influenza, after an illness of only six days.
Her mother, Mrs. Amanda Deute, of Portland, was at her bedside. Her sister, Miss Clara Deute, of Oregon City, is convalescent
from an attack of influenza.

Louise Deute was born in Oregon City 27 years ago, and resided there continuously until she grew to womanhood. After
graduating from the Monmouth Normal School she became a teacher in the public schools of Pendleton and Spokane.
Besides her mother and sister and a number of cousins, she is survived by five aunts---Mrs. Anna Joehnke, of Mount Pleasant,
near Oregon City; Mrs. Otto Deute, of Tigard, Or.; Mrs. Clara B. Welles, of Chicago; Mrs. W. C. Duniway, of Portland, and Miss
Helena Barck, of New York. Her father, the late Arthur Deute, for several years prior to his death was superintendent of the
Oregon City Woolen Mills.

Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.

 
Dec. 10, 1918; Oregonian, p 13
Oregon City, Or., Dec. 9
The body of Miss Louise Deute was buried in the family lot today beside the grave of her father Arthur Deute. The pallbearers
were J. L. Calavan, Frank J. Mitts, Jerome W. Howard, R. W. Kirk, John F. Mason and John F. Erickson. Miss Deute was a
well-known teacher of Spokane and also taught in Pendleton. She was a graduate of the Oregon State Normal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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