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David Harold Wilson

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David Harold Wilson

Birth
British Columbia, Canada
Death
17 Nov 2000 (aged 87)
Burial
Colville, Stevens County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.5521377, Longitude: -117.8865698
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David Wilson Colville, Wash.
Visitation for David Harold Wilson, 87, will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Danekas Funeral Chapel in Colville. Service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Bom in Mount Olie, British Columbia, Mr. Wilson died Nov. 17. His family moved from Canada to Montana and Inchelium, Wash., before settling in Marcus, Wash. In 1933 he graduated from Marcus High School and married Mildred Shute. He had worked as a truck driver for Sierra Zinc Mine, Napoleon Mine, the Colville Grange Supply, Avey Brothers Lumber Co. and Lloyd Cole Lumber. He retired in 1978 from Colville Western Auto. Mr. Wilson and his wife spent the winter months in Arizona. He was a charter member and past master of the Kettle River Grange. Survivors include his wife; two sons, David Wilson of Spokane and Steven Wilson of Lacey, Wash.; a daughter, Sharon Coffey of Spokane; a brother, Elliott Wilson of Spokane; a sister, Ellen Sassara of Vashon Island, Wash.; eight grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren and six great-greatgrandchildren.

The Spokesman-Review
Spokane, Washington
24 Nov 2000, Fri • Page 14
David Wilson Colville, Wash.
Visitation for David Harold Wilson, 87, will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Danekas Funeral Chapel in Colville. Service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Bom in Mount Olie, British Columbia, Mr. Wilson died Nov. 17. His family moved from Canada to Montana and Inchelium, Wash., before settling in Marcus, Wash. In 1933 he graduated from Marcus High School and married Mildred Shute. He had worked as a truck driver for Sierra Zinc Mine, Napoleon Mine, the Colville Grange Supply, Avey Brothers Lumber Co. and Lloyd Cole Lumber. He retired in 1978 from Colville Western Auto. Mr. Wilson and his wife spent the winter months in Arizona. He was a charter member and past master of the Kettle River Grange. Survivors include his wife; two sons, David Wilson of Spokane and Steven Wilson of Lacey, Wash.; a daughter, Sharon Coffey of Spokane; a brother, Elliott Wilson of Spokane; a sister, Ellen Sassara of Vashon Island, Wash.; eight grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren and six great-greatgrandchildren.

The Spokesman-Review
Spokane, Washington
24 Nov 2000, Fri • Page 14


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