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Raymond Maurice Dodson

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Raymond Maurice Dodson

Birth
Joseph, Wallowa County, Oregon, USA
Death
29 Nov 1953 (aged 41)
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
grave4, qtr SE, block 102 sec City
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Raymond Maurice born in Joseph, Or. is the son of Millie Ione Vaughan Dodson Heller and Arthur Columbus Dodson both from Joseph, Or. Husband of Cora Alice "Judy" Anderson Awtrey Dodson buried in Raisin City Cemetary, Raisin City, California. Survived by son Frank Ray Dodson and stepson's Eldon D Awtrey and Donald Joe Awtrey. Grandfather of April, Shannon Ray and Brianne Dodson. Brother of Chester James Dodson 1914-1973

Raymond comes from a long line of pioneers and settlers who helped to shape this country, stretching back to one John Dodds who was one of the original settlers at Jamestown Virginia in 1607. Raymond was one of the many men who helped build the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, and during WWII he worked in the shipyards as a welder in Richmond California, where he met his future wife Judy, who was also working as a welder. He was unable to serve in the military due to heart problems. He died at the age of 41 from a massive heart attack.
Raymond Maurice born in Joseph, Or. is the son of Millie Ione Vaughan Dodson Heller and Arthur Columbus Dodson both from Joseph, Or. Husband of Cora Alice "Judy" Anderson Awtrey Dodson buried in Raisin City Cemetary, Raisin City, California. Survived by son Frank Ray Dodson and stepson's Eldon D Awtrey and Donald Joe Awtrey. Grandfather of April, Shannon Ray and Brianne Dodson. Brother of Chester James Dodson 1914-1973

Raymond comes from a long line of pioneers and settlers who helped to shape this country, stretching back to one John Dodds who was one of the original settlers at Jamestown Virginia in 1607. Raymond was one of the many men who helped build the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River, and during WWII he worked in the shipyards as a welder in Richmond California, where he met his future wife Judy, who was also working as a welder. He was unable to serve in the military due to heart problems. He died at the age of 41 from a massive heart attack.


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