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Raymond Milford O'Brien

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Raymond Milford O'Brien

Birth
Nueces County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Mar 1998 (aged 42)
Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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TUMWATER - Raymond Milford O'Brien, 42, a former Grays Harbor resident, died Saturday, March 14, 1998 at his Tumwater home.

He was born Sept. 7, 1955 in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Katheryn (Miller) Williams and Dugan O'Brien.

He graduated from Bandera High School in Bandera, Texas in 1975*. He earned a degree from Seattle Pacific University in 1996.

He worked as a neurotherapist and was also the manager of Bulldog News in Olympia. He also worked at Twin County Credit Union in Aberdeen and US Bank in Hoquiam.

He was a member of the Unity Church. His hobbies included bird-watching, rock-hunting, taking nature trips, astronomy and astrology. He also enjoyed music and spending time with his family.

Survivors include his mother of Lacey; four sisters, Cynthia Deyette of Tumwater, Robin Nault of Shelton, Katheryn Martin of Tacoma and Susan Cutler of Houston, and a brother, Scott Anderwald of Lubbock, Texas.

A memorial service was held at the Mills and Mills Funeral Chapel in Olympia.

Arrangements were made by Mills and Mills Funeral Directors of Olympia.

From Aberdeen Daily World - April 3, 1998

*Raymond actually graduated from BHS in 1974.

TUMWATER - Raymond Milford O'Brien, 42, a former Grays Harbor resident, died Saturday, March 14, 1998 at his Tumwater home.

He was born Sept. 7, 1955 in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Katheryn (Miller) Williams and Dugan O'Brien.

He graduated from Bandera High School in Bandera, Texas in 1975*. He earned a degree from Seattle Pacific University in 1996.

He worked as a neurotherapist and was also the manager of Bulldog News in Olympia. He also worked at Twin County Credit Union in Aberdeen and US Bank in Hoquiam.

He was a member of the Unity Church. His hobbies included bird-watching, rock-hunting, taking nature trips, astronomy and astrology. He also enjoyed music and spending time with his family.

Survivors include his mother of Lacey; four sisters, Cynthia Deyette of Tumwater, Robin Nault of Shelton, Katheryn Martin of Tacoma and Susan Cutler of Houston, and a brother, Scott Anderwald of Lubbock, Texas.

A memorial service was held at the Mills and Mills Funeral Chapel in Olympia.

Arrangements were made by Mills and Mills Funeral Directors of Olympia.

From Aberdeen Daily World - April 3, 1998

*Raymond actually graduated from BHS in 1974.


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