LEE MISSION CEMETERY BURIALS

Compiled 1996 by Stephenie Flora, Sherrill Hochspeier and Jean Custer
Updates are made on a continuous basis by Michael Staten

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Burial Listing for surnames beginning with - Q -

1) A single rose beside a burial listing indicates an unmarked grave.  If you find that your family member is unmarked and you wish to place a marker, please contact the Lee Mission Cemetery Board to discuss your options and to notify them of your intent.

2) A box with an "R" in it preceding a burial listing indicates a reserved plot

3) The number to the right of the death date is the burial plot number and can be used in the plot search option  to find out who is buried in adjoining plots.  An N/A in the plot location indicates that although the individual is known to have been buried in the cemetery, the exact location is not known at this time.

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QUICK, Lulu W. [McClelland]
  b.       1884 Saranac Lake, New York
  d. 10 Sep 1963 Salem, Oregon 
 C-40-02-03
  "Corvallis--Mrs. Lulu Quick, 78, former Salem school teacher who has recently been living in New York, died while on a visit here Tuesday.
  Mrs. Quick, the former Lulu McClelland, was born at Saranac Lake, N.Y., and taught school in that state until moving to Salem in 1912.
  She taught school for many years at Salem, until her marriage there in 1938 to George W. Quick.  They moved to Maryland, where he died in 1944.  The following year she returned to Salem, then in 1949 moved to Rotterdam Junction, N.Y.  She came to Oregon for a visit two months ago.
  She was the first president of the American Legion Auxiliary Capital Unit 9, Salem.
  Survivors include a sister, Mrs. J.E. Sturgeon, Corvallis, two brothers, Paul Walter, Camilles, N.Y., and F.W. Walter, Exeter, Calif.
  Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday at McHenry Funeral Home, Rev. James McCobb officiating.  Interment will be in Salem at Jason Lee Cemtery at 3:15 p.m." OS Sep 13, 1963 11:1

QUIGLEY, Infant
  b. 28 Feb 1906
  d. 09 Mar 1906      
D-27-01-02
  "Quigley--At the family home, corner of University and Oak streets, Salem, Oregon, Friday, March 9, 1906, at 5 p.m., the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Quigley, of a complication of ailments.
  The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon and burial will be made at Lee Mission cemetery."  DOS Mar 10, 1906 5:4

QUINN, John Frederick
  b. 02 Jun 1866 Oelwein, Fayette County, Iowa
  d. 07 Jan 1951  Salem, Marion County, Oregon    
C-19-01-04
  Interment Record #1747
"John Frederick Quinn, late resident of 3595 D st., at a local hospital January 7 at the age of 82.  Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold C. Lamb, Salem; two sons, Wayne F. Quinn, Thompson, Nebr., and Thomas J. Quinn, Miami, Tex.; brother, William D. Quinn, Bennington, Kans.; sister, Mrs. John Jacobs, Hubbard; two granddaughters, Mrs. Leonard Cain, Salem, and Mrs. Troy McGowan, San Pedro, Calif., and four great grandchildren.  Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 9, in W.T. Rigdon chapel, with the Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker officiating.  Interment at Lee Mission cemetery." OS Jan 8, 1951 10:3  See also: OS Jan 8, 1951 5:6
Per Desc Susan Hipple: My great-grandfather, was John Frederick Quinn, born, 02 Jun 1866 Oelwein, Fayette, Iowa.  He was # 5 of nine children, he went by Fred.  He was the son of John Quinn.  He spent his early life in Bennington Kansas, some of his extended family members are still there, He married Jessie Viola Dixon in her family home 24 Jan 1894, McPherson Kansas. They had three children, Thomas Jesse, Nellie Grace, Waide Fredrick

QUINTANILLA, Francisco Benjamin
  b. 28 Jan 1992
  d. 05 Mar 1992      
C-43-07-07

QUITORIANO, Deloris
b. 7 Mar 1922
d.  9 Nov 2011
      RC-10-06

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