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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Thomas William Hayes Note Born: 24 Jun 1894 at Wooster, , Jefferson, Iowa Married: Died: 24 Jun 1950 at Portland, , Multnomah Co., OR Father: Charles Baxter Hayes Mother: Mary Jane Ankrom
WIFE
Name: Nettie Miller Born: Died: at Grass Valley, , , OR
CHILDREN
Name: Myrtle Hayes Born: (suppressed / living) Died: Husband: Sam Tweet
Name: Violet Hayes Born: 14 Apr 1917 at Brownsville, , Linn, Oregon Died: 27 Apr 1917 at Brownsville, , Linn, Oregon
NOTES
1). 1735328.ged BeamandWilson.FTW From the notes of M. Fenimore Individual Thomas William Hayes was always known as Bill to his family. However, he worked as a cowbo y for many years of his life, and liked to be called Tex . He was given to wearing ten gall on hats , cowboy boots,jeans and western style shirts. He carried a sack of Bull Durham loos e tobacco in his shirt pocket and rolled his own cigarettes. He also carried a can of snoose Copenhagen chewing tobacco which he chewed, and always needed a place to spit. He tookde light in asking children if they wanted some gum, and then pulling out his can of snoose. H e had nicknames for everyone, and hardly ever called anyone by their given name. He was quit e a colorful character, always kind and friendly. He was divorced from his wife, Nettie, afte r only a few years of marriage, but maintained a friendship with her and her second husban d all of his life. He never remarried. He and Nettie had two children, Violet and Myrtle, bu t Violet died soon after birth. Following is a poem published in Violet s obituary, written b y her young aunt, Grace Hayes The vacant place, the empty little cot, We see them day by day, And oh, it fills our hearts with care, Since our loved one went away. But though the light has left us here, Like the setting of the sun, We ll trust Thee ever, Father dear, And say Thy will be done Bill lived at 9235 N. Allegheny Avenue in Portland, Oregon for many years Burial was in th e River View Abbey mausoleum

						

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