Philip 'Felix' Lajambe

1902 Chester, Minnesota – 1970 Yakima, Washington

 

 

Continuation of tree (6th child of Felix Pitre/Marie Arlene Prenovost); all known surname descendants:

                9          Philip 'Felix' Lajambe  b: 5 January 1902  Chester, Polk, MN; d: 26 June 1970  Yakima, WA

                                    +Vera Hiatt  b: 22 July 1905  Sunnyside, Yakima, WA; m: 15 December 1924  Ellensburg, Kittitas, WA [Arthur/Agnes Kasenberg]; d: 19 April 1943  Seattle, King, WA

                           10          Gerald Richard Lajambe  b: 19 February 1928  Yakima, Yakima, WA; d: Aft. April 1960  Vashon Island, King, WA

                                           +Margaret E. Thompson  b: Abt. 1932  Wyoming; m: Aft. 1950 [Eddie H./Neoma Dixon]

 

                               *2nd Wife of Philip 'Felix' Lajambe:

                                    +Violet Olive Hart (Denman, Shown)  b: 28 January 1905  Seattle, King, WA; m: 7 December 1946  Gatewood Baptist Parsonage, King Co., WA [Culver Newton/Iva Jane Shellenbarger]; d: 9 December 1974  Vancouver, Clark, WA

 

 

Notes for Philip 'Felix' Lajambe:

Census  

- 1930 Harrah, Yakima, Washington:  Philip La Jame 28, wife Vera 25, Gerald R. 2 years 3 months.

- 1940 Selah Extension, Yakima, WA:  Philip J. La Jambe 38[$300 house value] laborer/farm, wife Vera 34, Richard G. 12.

- 1950 Seattle, King, WA:  Philip Lajambe 52 warehouse man/grain & feed mill, wife Violet 45, Jerry R. 22.

WWII Records:  Philip Lajambe, res. 4028-42nd SW, Seattle, WA; b. 5 Jan 1902 Lambert, MN: contact N. J. Lajambe (Rt 1, Yakima, WA); 5' 9", 190 lbs., brown eyes & brown hair, ruddy complexion, scar on right temple; 15 Feb 1942 Seattle, WA.

 

Tombstone Inscription:  Holy Rosary Cemetery, Moxee City, Yakima, WA:  Philip LaJambe / --- / 1970

 

Notes for Vera Hiatt:

Obituary:  Seattle Daily Times (Seattle, WA), Wednesday, 21 April 1943:  Mrs. Philip La Jambe - Requiem Mass for Mrs. Vera La Jambe was said today in Holy Rosary Church.  Mrs. La Jambe, 37 years old, was injured fatally Monday when she was caught between a freight elevator and the elevator shaft while at work at the C.H. Lilly Seed Company.  Surviving are her husband, Philip La Jambe, also an employee of the company and a son, Richard La Jambe.  Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Daniels & Brinton Mortuary.
 

 

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Last updated:  24 May 2024.