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View Tree for Halley L. PepperHalley L. Pepper (b. October 12, 1894, d. September 1964)

Halley L. Pepper (son of Walter F. Pepper and Minnie) was born October 12, 1894 in Kansas, and died September 1964 in Washington. He married Velma Buttermore on April 15, 1947 in Vancouver, Washington, daughter of Henry Lutellis Buttermore and Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes.

 Includes NotesNotes for Halley L. Pepper:
from the SSDI:
HAL PEPPER 12 Oct 1894 Sep 1964 (Washington) (none specified) 531-01-9377 Washington

More About Halley L. Pepper:
Census: 1920, PEPPER HALLEY L 25 M W KS WA CLARK A-WD; CAMAS 1920.

More About Halley L. Pepper and Velma Buttermore:
Marriage: April 15, 1947, Vancouver, Washington.

 Includes NotesMarriage Notes for Halley L. Pepper and Velma Buttermore:
Lincoln-Sentinal, May 1, 1947, page 1:
Buttermore-Pepper
Of interest here is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Velma Buttermore of Camas, Washington, to Mr. Hal Pepper, also a Camas resident, and son of Mrs. Minnie Pepper of Seio (?) Oregon, on Tuesday, April 15, in the home of the Rev. Paul Kunzman, Vancouver.
Their attendants as the Rev. Kunzman read the double ring ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pepper, also of Camas, brother and sister-in-law of the groom.
The bride wore a light grey dressmaker suit with black hat and accessories and a corsage of gargenias and pink carnations.
Mrs. Pepper came to Camas from Kansas about two years ago. She has been employed in the bag factory of the Crown Willamette mill where she expects to continue working. Mr. Pepper, a Camas resident for the past 29 years, is employed in the napkin department. They will make their home in Tidland Heights at 742 Elmway.
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