Henry W. Inman, son of a prominent Napavine family, died in a hospital Sunday morning as the result of injuries received while at work in the logging camp of the Mutual Lumber Company at Bucoda last week. A maple tree fell in the woods, striking three men, Inman being the only one fatally hurt. Deceased was 32 years of age, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Inman of Napavine. Seven brothers and four sisters survive also, as follows: A. E., Nelson, Reginald, Vernie and Albert, all of Napavine, John of Chehalis, and Ora of Rainier, Wash.; Mrs. Lou Hawkins of Chehalis, Mrs. W. W. Cook of Monroe, Wash., and Miss Nellie Inman of Napavine. Funeral services were held at Sticklin's chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Place of Napavine officiating.


Source: The Chehalis Bee-Nugget, 20 Apr 1923, p. 4.

Transcribed by Diana Smith. She has no further information on this individual.