DR. M'EACHERN DEATH'S VICTIM
Dr. David Alexander MacEachern, dental X-ray specialist in Spokane for many years, died early
this morning in the Medical Dental
hospital. He had been ill a week
with cavernous sinus thrombosis.
Born in Paisley, Ont, in 1899,
he came west, when a youngster
and was educated in the schools of
Portland and the North Pacific
college. He began his practice in
Potlatch, Idaho, in 1917, interrupted it for service in the army and
then continued there until 1928
when he removed to Spokane and
established offices in the Paulsen
building.
He was a member of many organizations, including the Masons,
Shrine, Scottish Rite, American Legion, Elks, state and national dental associations.
He is survived by his widow and
two daughters, Joan and Jean. Two
brothers, Dr. Charles MacEachern
and Angus, both of Chicago, were
with him when he died.
The body was taken to the Smith
funeral home.