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Wilbur Roy Schille

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Wilbur Roy Schille

Birth
Death
14 Sep 1972 (aged 64)
Page, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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BRONZE_ 006 04-I
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Former Ellensburg resident Roy Schille, 64, died Thursday in Page, Arizona. He was born September 2, 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended high school in Millwood, Washington.

He came to Ellensburg and was associated for many years with his brother Norman in the Club Cigar Store. He lived in the Boise area during missile construction at Mountain Home and had worked at the Morrison Knudson Co. since. He was a purchasing agent for the Navaho Coal Haul project at Page. He was a member of the Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne of Page, a son, Roy Schille Jr. of Reno, Nevada, a daughter, Mrs. William Wescott of Pasco; two brothers, Elmer of Walla Walla and Frank (Babe) of Nashua, NH; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Ziegler of Grand Coulee, Mrs. Murray Kelso of Ellensburg and Mrs. Michael Clemens of Los Angeles.

Services were Saturday at Boise. Burials in Dry Creek Cemetery.

Ellensburg Daily Record, September 20, 1972
Former Ellensburg resident Roy Schille, 64, died Thursday in Page, Arizona. He was born September 2, 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended high school in Millwood, Washington.

He came to Ellensburg and was associated for many years with his brother Norman in the Club Cigar Store. He lived in the Boise area during missile construction at Mountain Home and had worked at the Morrison Knudson Co. since. He was a purchasing agent for the Navaho Coal Haul project at Page. He was a member of the Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne of Page, a son, Roy Schille Jr. of Reno, Nevada, a daughter, Mrs. William Wescott of Pasco; two brothers, Elmer of Walla Walla and Frank (Babe) of Nashua, NH; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Ziegler of Grand Coulee, Mrs. Murray Kelso of Ellensburg and Mrs. Michael Clemens of Los Angeles.

Services were Saturday at Boise. Burials in Dry Creek Cemetery.

Ellensburg Daily Record, September 20, 1972


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