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Grande Lumber Company, La Grange, Ore', died suddenly February 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Stange recently celebrated their 62nd wedding a.nniversary on Feb. 1.
Born in Racine, Wisc', Mr. Stange moved to La Grande in 1911. He had been with the Mt. Emily Lumb6r Company from its conception in 1925 until it was sold in 1956.
Mr. Stange is survived by his widow, Mrs Pi"iscilla A. Stange of La Grande; one daughter, Mr.s. Ann Decke,n, La Grande; one sister, Mrs. Fred W. King of Beverly Ilills, Calif.; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
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