Earl James Brazelton

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Earl James Brazelton

Birth
Santa Ana, Orange County, California, USA
Death
18 Aug 1981 (aged 84)
Torrance, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:
Services will be Thursday, August 27, 1981 for Earl James Brazelton of Torrance, Los Angeles County, California at 10:00 A.M.. Earl lived in Santa Ana, Orange, California, San Fernando, Los Angeles, Manhatton Beach, and presently Torrance, Los Angeles County, California.
He was living with Duane and Evelyn (Brazelton) Mowrey after his wife Ethel Pearl (Chapman) Brazelton preceded him in death, June 17, 1976. They were living in Manhatton Beach, California at the time of Ethel's death.
Earl worked for Foster and Klizer Sign Co. xxxxx years before going to C.P. Concreate Co. where he retired after many years (30 or so). He was a member of the Teamsters Union for many years.
He is survived by three daughters; June Althea (Brazelton) (Stabile) (Hamilton) of Arcadia, Juanita Pearl (Brazelton) Toy of Washougal, Washington, and Evelyn May (Brazelton) Mowrey of Torrance, California; a son Alvin Aruther Brazelton of North Hollywood, California; a sister Verna (Brazelton) Taylor of Tulare, California; and 50 grandchildren. Many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Services were at the Gamby Mortuary Chapel, in Lomita, California. Burial was at Inglewood Park Cemetery Ingelwood, California.
OBITUARY:
Services will be Thursday, August 27, 1981 for Earl James Brazelton of Torrance, Los Angeles County, California at 10:00 A.M.. Earl lived in Santa Ana, Orange, California, San Fernando, Los Angeles, Manhatton Beach, and presently Torrance, Los Angeles County, California.
He was living with Duane and Evelyn (Brazelton) Mowrey after his wife Ethel Pearl (Chapman) Brazelton preceded him in death, June 17, 1976. They were living in Manhatton Beach, California at the time of Ethel's death.
Earl worked for Foster and Klizer Sign Co. xxxxx years before going to C.P. Concreate Co. where he retired after many years (30 or so). He was a member of the Teamsters Union for many years.
He is survived by three daughters; June Althea (Brazelton) (Stabile) (Hamilton) of Arcadia, Juanita Pearl (Brazelton) Toy of Washougal, Washington, and Evelyn May (Brazelton) Mowrey of Torrance, California; a son Alvin Aruther Brazelton of North Hollywood, California; a sister Verna (Brazelton) Taylor of Tulare, California; and 50 grandchildren. Many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Services were at the Gamby Mortuary Chapel, in Lomita, California. Burial was at Inglewood Park Cemetery Ingelwood, California.