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Household of Anna Lorraine Greenlaw

She is married to Philip Daniel Caulfield.

They got married before December 2, 1941 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Phillip B. Caulfield oo Lorraine Greenlaw

Source: Hanson, James, Our Family Stories, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, iii Mar MMIII)

'... Vernon Wesley Greenlaw ... Death: 2 Dec 1941 ... sisters ... Mrs. Philip B. Caulfield of Puyallup ...'

'... Anna Marie Luella Kuper ... Death: 20 Jul 1952 ... Survivors are ... three daughters, ... Mrs. Lorraine Caulfield of Spenard, Alaska; ...' <>

Child(ren):

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Anna Lorraine Greenlaw

Source: Author: Hanson, James, Title: "Our Family Stories," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: iii Mar MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Vernon Wesley Greenlaw ... Death: 2 Dec 1941 ... sisters Mrs. Alfred B. Hanson and Mrs. Philip B. Caulfield of Puyallup, and Mrs. James Neilson of Roy ..."

"... Anna Marie Luella Kuper ... Death: 20 Jul 1952 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington 2 ... died Sunday at her home. ... Survivors are ... three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Hanson of Tacoma, Mrs. Lucille Nielson of Morton and Mrs. LorraineCaulfield of Spenard, Alaska; ..."

Author: Hanson, James, Title: "Our Family Stories," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: v Mar MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Name: Living Sex: F

Father: Loren Thomas Greenlaw b: 8 May 1888 in Spanaway, Pierce, Washington Mother: Anna Marie Luella Kuper b: 12 Nov 1892 in Lennox, Lincoln, South Dakota

Marriage 1 Phillip Caulfield b: 20 Aug 1915

Children

1. Living 2. Living"

Author: Hanson, James, Title: "Our Family Stories," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=family_stories&id=I2973, Publication date: xii Dec MMVII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Anna Lorraine Greenlaw ... _AKA: Lorraine Sex: F Birth: 25 Oct 1919 in Spanaway, Pierce, Washington Death: 8 Nov 2007 in Anchorage, Alaska ...

Note: Our Family Stories Anna "Lorraine" Greenlaw Caulfield 25 October 1919 - 8 November 2007 Lorraine was born 25 October 1919 at the family farm, Cold Spring Dairy on Clover Creek Road in the area known as Spanaway, Pierce, Washington near Salsich Junction(Frederickson). She was the forth child born to Loren Thomas Greenlaw and Anna Marie Luella Kuper . She grew up on the dairy farm surrounded by her two older brothers, Alfred and Vernon and her two sisters, Evelyn and Lucile with numerousaunts, uncles, and cousins. She attended Clover Creek School and graduated the eighth grade. She married Phillip Daniel Caulfield in 1938 and they began to raise their family in Sumner, Pierce, Washington. Daniel Lee was born first in1940 and Sherrie Ann was born in 1942. The Caulfield family moved to Anchorage, Alaska in 1950, when Phil took a federal job with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as an airplane mechanic. Phil would become the chief mechanic for theBLM in Anchorage before he retired in 1977. Lorraine dedicated herself to helping family and friends and could be counted upon to provide selfless service to people in need. She helped her community in providing physical therapy to poliovictims in the 1950's. She helped with her sister's four sons, while Evelyn was sick and in hospital in Tacoma, Washington during the summer of ?1955. After the 1964 Alaska earthquake, she helped get hot food to hundreds of people in theAnchorage area with the Danny's Delight concession truck. Her son, Dan had brought the truck up to Alaska to use at the various fairs in the area. It was equipped with a electrical generator, grill, deep fryer, refrigerator and soft icecream machine. The truck was used for hundreds of hours to feed tens of thousands of hot meals through the Salvation Army.

Obituary from Anchorage Daily News on 11 November 2007 Anchorage resident Anna "Lorraine" Caulfield, 88, died Nov. 8, 2007, at her daughter's home in Anchorage of acute leukemia. In accordance with her wishes, there will be no services. Mrs. Caulfield was born Oct. 25, 1919, in SalsichJunction, Wash., which was later renamed Frederikson. She lived in Alaska from 1950 to 1977, when she moved to Chewelah, Wash. She later moved to Mesa, Ariz., before returning to Alaska in 2005. Mrs. Caulfield was involved with SundogHomemakers and was a 4-H leader. Her hobbies included gardening, painting, wood, bone and ivory carving, and helping family members and friends. Her family wrote: "Lorraine was known for her beautiful gardens and flowers. Her home was onthe Anchorage Garden Tour several times. She never had a paying job but delighted in helping others. She helped friends with physical therapy during the 1950s polio epidemic, and she drove her son's ice cream wagon all around Anchorage,giving out food from the Salvation Army after the 1964 earthquake. She knitted thousands of slippers, hats, mittens and prayer shawls to be given to those in need. Lorraine also helped her son, Dan, with his amusement rides and foodconcessions for many years. Her specialty was making cotton candy. She loved to fish with the love of her life of nearly 60 years, her husband, Phil. Lorraine would want to thank all her friends and relatives for helping her have abeautiful, full life." Survivors are her son, Dan Caulfield of Lakewood, Ohio; daughter, Sherrie Hunt of Anchorage; grandson, Phillip Jay Hunt of Anchorage; great-grandson, Tim Hunt of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; great-granddaughter, AliciaWalker of Washington; great-great-grandson, Andrew Walker of Washington; and sister, Lucile Nielsen of Port Ludlow, Wash. She was preceded in death by her husband, Phil Caulfield; grandsons, Tim C. Hunt and Vaughn Hunt; sister, EvelynHanson; and brothers, Vernon Greenlaw and Alfred Greenlaw. Memorial donations may be sent to Hospice of Anchorage, 500 W. International Airport Road, Suite C, Anchorage 99518-1175. Arrangements are with Anchorage Funeral Home andCrematory. Published in the Anchorage Daily News on 11/11/2007.

Change Date: 12 Dec 2007 ...

Father: Loren Thomas Greenlaw b: 8 May 1888 in Spanaway, Pierce, Washington Mother: Anna Marie Luella Kuper b: 12 Nov 1892 in Lennox, Lincoln, South Dakota

Marriage 1 Phillip Daniel Caulfield b: 20 Aug 1915 in Washington

Children

1. Living 2. Living" <>

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