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=Families=
==Berney family==
* Clarence Emil Berney '''1906-1987''' (1906-1987 WW, WA), son of Michel Emile Berney '''+1903-1944''' (b. 1863 Switzerland; emig. 1881; d. 1944 WW, WA) & Clemence Pauline Reymond Berney '''+1903-1944+''' (b. 1869 L'Abbaye, Vaud, Switzerland; emig. 1891; d. 1953 WW, WA). In 1920, Michel owned a fruit farm. Clarence died at the Odd Fellows home in WW. * 1st wife: Evelyn Jennings Berney '''+1966''' (b. 1912 Edmonton, AB - d. 1966 WW, WA), daughter of Edwin Thomas Jennings (b. 1855 Dunnville, Haldimand, ON - d. 1925 Langley, BC) & Nellie Ritchie Jennings (b. 1871 Bathurst Twp., Lanark, ON; m. 1911 Strathcona, AB; d. 1955 WW, WA). Edwin & Nellie's wedding was officiated by W.C. Vincent of First Baptist of Stratchcona. In 1921, Edwin was employed as a fireman, and the family was registered as Presby.* 2nd wife: Katherine Tanner Bourgeois Berney '''+1949-1951+; +1982-1991''' (b. 1900 Spokane, WA - d. 1991 WW, WA), daughter of Meinrad Tanner (b. 1867 Fountain City, Buffalo, WI - d. 1944 Paradise, Marshal, Spokane, WA) & Elizabeth Noah Tanner (b. 1877 Johnsonville, Redwood, MN - d. 1959 Spokane, WA). Meinrad's parents were born in Switzerland, and Elizabeth's in Germany. Katherine's 1st husband: Henry Eugene Bourgeois '''+1949-1951+''' (1898-1963 WW, WA), son of Eugene F. Bourgeois (b. 1846 France - d. 1918 WW, WA) & Isabel Virginia Lang Bourgeois (b. 1860 Buckton, Warren, VA - d. 1936 WW, WA).
==Brash family==
** John Maxwell Lamb (b. 1906 Dixie, WA - d. 1990 WW, WA). Wife: Opal Faye Nutt Lamb (b. 1908 TX - d. 1995 WA), daughter of Paschal Sam Nutt (b. 1871 TX - d. 1954 Alpine, Brewster, TX) & Minnie Caroline Ringer Nutt (b. 1880 Lampasas Co., TX - d. 1902 San Angelo, Tom Green, TX).
** Lois Capitola Lamb '''+1949+''' (b. 1908 Dixie, WA - d. 1994 WW, WA).
** James Daniel Lamb, Sr. '''+1949+''' (b. 1913 Dixie, WA - d. 2002 Spokane, WA). Wife (1938 @ WW, WA): Marjorie Jane Johnson Lamb '''+1949+''' (b. 1921 Silver Lake, Cowlitz, WA - d. 2004 Selah, Yakima, WA), daughter of Cecil Olive Johnson (1900-1990 WW, WA) & Sylvia Grace Scott Johnson (b. 1899 Armstrong, North Okanogan, BC - d. 1971 WW, WA). ** William Paul Lamb (b. 1915 Dixie, WA - d. 2008 WW, WA). 1st wife (1943 @ Tom Green Co., TX): Elizabeth May Gipson Lamb (b. 1918 San Angelo, Tom Green, TX - d. 1993 WW, WA), daughter of Thomas Roy Gipson (b. 1890 Jamestown, Smith, TX - d. 1951 WW, WA) & Ada Mildred Copeland Gipson (b. 1886 Palestine, Anderson, TX - d. 1956 WW, WA). 2nd wife: Florence Grace Mills Ewing-Lamb (b. 1920 Webster City, Hamilton, IA - d. 2015 WW, WA), daughter of Bernard Mills (b. 1892 Devils Lake, Ramsey, [[North Dakota|ND]] - d. 1954 Salt Lake City, [[Utah|UT]]) & Elizabeth Rosella Williams Mills (b. 1896 Webster City, IA - d. 1987 Layton, Davis, UT). ** Phillip Russell Lamb (1918-2001 Dixie, WA). Wife (1944 @ WW, WA): Eva "Effie" May Johnson Lamb (b. 1925 ID), sister of Phillip's brother James Daniel Lamb, Sr.'s wife Marjorie Jane.** Perry Alan Lamb (b. 1922 Dixie, WA - d. 2003 College Place, WW Co., WA). Wife (1955 @ WW, WA): Jean Arlen Roberts Lamb-Krenz-Weinard (b. 1937 WA).** Thomas "Tom" Rexford Lamb (b. 1923 Dixie, WA - d. 2014). Wife (1946 @ Livingston Park, MT): Shirley Robertson Lamb (b. 1926 Little Washington, PA - d. 2000 WW, WA), daughter of Andrew Jackson "Jack" Robertson (b. 1878 Marion, Jasper, IN - d. 1962 WW, WA) & Mary Agnes Upcraft Robertson (b. 1895 South Bend, Armstrong, PA - d. 1978 WW, WA).
** Carol Lela Lamb (1926-1931 Dixie, WA)
** Bonnie June Lamb Kirkpatrick '''+1949+''' (b. 1929 Dixie, WA - d. 2002 Seattle, King, WA). Husband (1953 @ WW, WA): John Howard Kirkpatrick (b. 1929 Arborfield, Melfort, SK - d. 2019 Missoula, MT), son of John Gordon Kirkpatrick (b. 1897 Murchison, Nipissing, ON - d. 1965 WW, WA) & Thelma Ethel Piper Kirkpatrick (b. 1901 Denver, CO - d. 1987 Vancouver, Clark, WA). ==Meuter family==In 1887, the Meuter family resided in Litchfield, KS. By 1900, in Baker, Crawford, KS. Felix was employed in 1900 as a coal miner. 1912 @ Girard, KS where he may have been employed with Central Coal & Coke Co. 1915 @ Pittsburg, KS. 1920 @ Spokane, WA living with Adolph & Anna. In Walla Walla, Bronchains Market, a local grocery store at First Ave. & Alder St., was owned and managed by Adolph until 1946 when it was purchased by Henry Condon (who founded Condon's Baking Co. in 1916). Adolph retained employment there and was asked to oversee the the meat department, assisted by Chester Nettrower managing the grocery. By 1971, this grocery store had been rebranded as Collins Market. Adolph later worked for the grocery store that George J. Storrer (1886-1858) founded, until a few weeks before his death. * Adolph "Butch" Meuter '''+1929-1970''' (b. 1887 Litchfield, KS - d. 1970 WW, WA), son of Felix Meuter (b. 1861 Belgium; emig. 1886; d. 1935 Tacoma, Pierce, WA) & Victoria Meuter (b. 1862 Belgium - d. 1923 Tacoma, WA).* Anna Colard Meuter '''+1929-1975?''' (b. 1891 Rich Hill, MO; m. 1883; d. 1975 Milton-Freewater, OR), daughter of Oliver Levi Colard (b. 1867 Belgium - d. 1942 WW, WA) & Anna Loth Colard (b. 1869 Belgium - d. 1933 WW, WA).** Jack Edward Meuter '''+1929-1933+''' (b. 1915 Pittsburg, KS - d. 1980 Seattle, WA). 1940 @ Sealy-Dresser (grocery) Market, Portland, OR. 1950 @ Olympia, Thurston, WA self-employed as operator of a meat market. Wife (1942 @ Ballard, King, WA): Audrey Lurine Anderson Meuter (b.), daughter of Erick Anderson (b. 1896 Sweden; emig. 1904; d. 1967 Corson Co., ND) & Charlotte Inanda Peterson Anderson (b. 1895 Centerville, Turner, SD - d. 1984 Hettinger, Corson, ND). Erick was raised Lutheran, and Charlotte as Presbyterian.
==Storrer family==
George emigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, Idaho in 1905 with several other young men to work as farmhands for Mennonites, including the Cornelius Klassen family. He setup an assembly table at the train station in American Falls, and by 1912, with help of Walter Potter from Kansas City, and Cornelius Klassen, [[Aberdeen Meeting Room, ID|Aberdeen Meeting Room]] was incorporated. Sometime in 1918, George relocated to Walla Walla where he was employed in as a manufacturer, then by 1920 as a truck driver for a lumberyard. By 1933, he had setup his own grocery store, meeting in 1953 at Howard & Alder Sts.
* George Jacob Storrer '''1918-1958''' (b. 1886 Germany - d. 1958 WW, WA).
==Tweedy family==
The Tweedy family was originally CoE, and PB by 1881, that year residing in Elmsley, Leeds & Grenville, ON, and in 1891 at Smiths Falls. By 1901, Hiram & Margaret Tweedy had returned to the CoE. Hiram was employed in 1901 as a carpenter in Smiths Falls. Charles & Bessie were married at 616 Isabella St., Edmonton in 1911, the wedding was officiated by "Rev. Dr. Nicol", and they remained in Edmonton a few years before relocating to WW.
* Charles Edmund Tweedy '''1916-1929''' (b. 1884 Smiths Falls, ON - d. 1929 WW, WA), son of Hiram Tweedy (b. 1851 South Elmsley, L&G, ON - d. 1904 Smiths Falls, ON) & Margaret Jane Wills Tweedy (b. 1856 L&G Cos., ON; m. 1911 Edmonton, AB; d. 1929 Lanark Co., ON). * Bessie Eva Robinson Tweedy '''1916-1942?''' (b. 1877 Frostburg, MD - d. 1942 WW, WA), daughter of John Robinson & Claudia Shaver Robinson. In 1934, Bessie was employed as a nurse in WW, and previously (1920) as a housekeeper. ** David Robinson Tweedy '''1916-1929+''' (b. 1913 Edmonton, AB - d. 1977 North Vancouver, BC). 1st wife (1935 @ Vancouver, BC): Phyllis "Belle" Dods, daughter of A.R. Dods. 2nd wife: Edith Edwards Tweedy. ** Ralph Hiram Tweedy '''1916-1929+''' (b. 1915 Edmonton, AB - d. 1962 White Rock, BC). 1934 @ Harrison Lake, BC. Ralph was employed as a building contractor. Wife: Eleanor Tweedy. J. Murchie officiated Ralph's memorial. Son: David Tweedy.
=Sources=
* Ancestry.com
* EB, TW-Lowe & TW LoG's 1878-current