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Clarence Milton Arbogast

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Clarence Milton Arbogast

Birth
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA
Death
10 Feb 1998 (aged 90)
Tracy, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
Centralia, Lewis County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Clarence Milton Arbogast

Born 12-13-1907 in Walla Walla, Wa.
Died 2-10-1998 in Tracy, Ca.

Clarence worked as an electrician for Simpson Logging Co. in Shelton and McCleary
He was a musician playing in bands during the Big Band era and had the opportunity to sit in with Les Brown or Gene Kurpa once.

He was a self taught electrical engineer with a degree from DeForests College in Chicago that he earned through correspondence.
He owned and operated a repair shop for small appliances.
He designed and built a mill in the Philipines where he lived for several years.

When he returned to the States he was owner operater of motels in Willos,Ca. And Roseburg, Oregon.
His hobby was being a freelance photographer and he spent much time with his wife Vera at the Wild Life Safari taking pictures.
When he retired he was again working as an electrician at a mill in Winston,Or.

He is survived by three daughters and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Clarence Milton Arbogast

Born 12-13-1907 in Walla Walla, Wa.
Died 2-10-1998 in Tracy, Ca.

Clarence worked as an electrician for Simpson Logging Co. in Shelton and McCleary
He was a musician playing in bands during the Big Band era and had the opportunity to sit in with Les Brown or Gene Kurpa once.

He was a self taught electrical engineer with a degree from DeForests College in Chicago that he earned through correspondence.
He owned and operated a repair shop for small appliances.
He designed and built a mill in the Philipines where he lived for several years.

When he returned to the States he was owner operater of motels in Willos,Ca. And Roseburg, Oregon.
His hobby was being a freelance photographer and he spent much time with his wife Vera at the Wild Life Safari taking pictures.
When he retired he was again working as an electrician at a mill in Winston,Or.

He is survived by three daughters and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.


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