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Walter Breazeale

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Walter Breazeale

Birth
Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Feb 1954 (aged 84)
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA
Burial
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Booth Addition Section F Lot 5 Block 3 E1/2
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Brunet
The Billings Gazette, MT. 2/5/1954 Friday Page 16
Retired Rancher Dies in Forsyth

Walter Breazeale, 84, retired rancher passed away at the hospital in Forsyth on Wednesday.

Funeral services are set for Saturday at 2pm at Beals Chapel in Forsyth.

Mr. Breazeale was born in Burnet, Texas, Jan. 3, 1870.

He married Julia Fleming at Glendive, MT on Feb. 18, 1911.

Mrs. Breazeale passed away in Forsyth, MT on Dec. 5, 1950.

Mr. Breazeale came to Montana 62 years ago and has lived at Billings and Forsyth.

He homesteaded on Sappy Creek, where he lived for a number of years, the he moved to Salmon, Idaho, where he had a ranch.

In 1916 he retired and moved with his wife to Forsyth.

He was a member of Modern Woodman of the world.

The Rev. Wayne A. Larson of the Federated Church will officiate at the final rites.
Burial will be in the local cemetery.

Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Fanne E Olive; a niece, Mrs. P.J. Anderson, and a nephew, Fred Simcock, all of San Antonia, Texas.
Brunet
The Billings Gazette, MT. 2/5/1954 Friday Page 16
Retired Rancher Dies in Forsyth

Walter Breazeale, 84, retired rancher passed away at the hospital in Forsyth on Wednesday.

Funeral services are set for Saturday at 2pm at Beals Chapel in Forsyth.

Mr. Breazeale was born in Burnet, Texas, Jan. 3, 1870.

He married Julia Fleming at Glendive, MT on Feb. 18, 1911.

Mrs. Breazeale passed away in Forsyth, MT on Dec. 5, 1950.

Mr. Breazeale came to Montana 62 years ago and has lived at Billings and Forsyth.

He homesteaded on Sappy Creek, where he lived for a number of years, the he moved to Salmon, Idaho, where he had a ranch.

In 1916 he retired and moved with his wife to Forsyth.

He was a member of Modern Woodman of the world.

The Rev. Wayne A. Larson of the Federated Church will officiate at the final rites.
Burial will be in the local cemetery.

Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Fanne E Olive; a niece, Mrs. P.J. Anderson, and a nephew, Fred Simcock, all of San Antonia, Texas.


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