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William L Brouelette

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William L Brouelette

Birth
Death
26 Oct 1969 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Shoreline, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Lot 1606, Site 4
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William L. Brouelette Services Set

Rosary for William L. Brouelette, 72, of 11751 Third Ave. N.W., retired general agent for the Northern Pacific Railway, will be said at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Wiggens & Sons chapel. Requiem Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday in Christ the King Church, with burial in Holyrood. He died Sunday.
A native of Schuyler, Neb., Mr. Brouelette began working for the railway in 1915. He worked in Missoula, Mont., and Farragut, Idaho, before coming here in 1944. He retired in 1961. He became a tour agent for the Gray Line Sightseeing Co.
Mr. Brouelette was a member of the Elks, the Seattle Passenger Club, the Railroad General Agents Association of Seattle, the Seattle Executives Association, the 44th Democratic Club and the Northern Pacific Veterans Association.
Surviving are his wife, Freida; two sons, Jon A., Seattle and Walter A. Brouelette, Missoula; a daughter, Mrs. W.E. Kemp, Riverside, Calif., and three sisters, Mrs. Marchie Brashears, Yakima, Mrs. Aura Crisp, Auburn, and Mrs. Frank Schultz, Seattle.
Remembrances are suggested to St. Vincent de Paul.

(The Seattle Times, October 29, 1969, Page 77)

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[Contributed by D Brashier (#48773594)]

Burial Date: October 31, 1969
William L. Brouelette Services Set

Rosary for William L. Brouelette, 72, of 11751 Third Ave. N.W., retired general agent for the Northern Pacific Railway, will be said at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Wiggens & Sons chapel. Requiem Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday in Christ the King Church, with burial in Holyrood. He died Sunday.
A native of Schuyler, Neb., Mr. Brouelette began working for the railway in 1915. He worked in Missoula, Mont., and Farragut, Idaho, before coming here in 1944. He retired in 1961. He became a tour agent for the Gray Line Sightseeing Co.
Mr. Brouelette was a member of the Elks, the Seattle Passenger Club, the Railroad General Agents Association of Seattle, the Seattle Executives Association, the 44th Democratic Club and the Northern Pacific Veterans Association.
Surviving are his wife, Freida; two sons, Jon A., Seattle and Walter A. Brouelette, Missoula; a daughter, Mrs. W.E. Kemp, Riverside, Calif., and three sisters, Mrs. Marchie Brashears, Yakima, Mrs. Aura Crisp, Auburn, and Mrs. Frank Schultz, Seattle.
Remembrances are suggested to St. Vincent de Paul.

(The Seattle Times, October 29, 1969, Page 77)

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[Contributed by D Brashier (#48773594)]

Burial Date: October 31, 1969


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