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Henry Leon Bergeron

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Henry Leon Bergeron

Birth
Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Apr 1956 (aged 84)
Renton, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 17, Lot 19, Site 13
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Services For H.L. Bergeron To Be Tuesday
Rosary for Henry L. Bergeron, 84, of 8528 14th Av. N.W., will be said at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night in the Green Lake Funeral Home.
Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock Wednesday in St. John's Church. Burial will be in Calvary.
Mr. Bergeron died Friday in a hospital after a long illness. His wife, H. Elizabeth, 80 is in a hospital with a broken hip suffered Tuesday.
Mr. Bergeron was born in Anoka, Minn. He came to Washington about 45 years ago. He operated a hotel and confectionery in Everett before he came here about 20 years ago. For several years he operated a Roosevelt Way confectionery.
Surviving besides his wife are four daughters, Mrs. Mildred W. McClintick, Seattle; Mrs. Grace B. Manning, Los Angeles; Mrs. Laura C. Nehrbas, Fairbanks, and Mrs. Alys E. Jack, Wenatchee; two sons, Harry, Seattle, and Herbert N. Bergeron, Tacoma; five brothers, Edward F., Seattle; Laurence E., Kirkland, Xavier, Riverside, Calif.; Sidney J., Campbell, Calif., and Guy W. Bergeron, Long Beach, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Picht and Mrs. Emeline Barnes, both of Seattle; ten grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.
(The Seattle Sunday Times, April 8, 1956, Page 62)
Services For H.L. Bergeron To Be Tuesday
Rosary for Henry L. Bergeron, 84, of 8528 14th Av. N.W., will be said at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night in the Green Lake Funeral Home.
Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock Wednesday in St. John's Church. Burial will be in Calvary.
Mr. Bergeron died Friday in a hospital after a long illness. His wife, H. Elizabeth, 80 is in a hospital with a broken hip suffered Tuesday.
Mr. Bergeron was born in Anoka, Minn. He came to Washington about 45 years ago. He operated a hotel and confectionery in Everett before he came here about 20 years ago. For several years he operated a Roosevelt Way confectionery.
Surviving besides his wife are four daughters, Mrs. Mildred W. McClintick, Seattle; Mrs. Grace B. Manning, Los Angeles; Mrs. Laura C. Nehrbas, Fairbanks, and Mrs. Alys E. Jack, Wenatchee; two sons, Harry, Seattle, and Herbert N. Bergeron, Tacoma; five brothers, Edward F., Seattle; Laurence E., Kirkland, Xavier, Riverside, Calif.; Sidney J., Campbell, Calif., and Guy W. Bergeron, Long Beach, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Picht and Mrs. Emeline Barnes, both of Seattle; ten grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.
(The Seattle Sunday Times, April 8, 1956, Page 62)


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