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Frederick Wayne “Pete” Ledgerwood

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Frederick Wayne “Pete” Ledgerwood

Birth
Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington, USA
Death
9 May 1967 (aged 41–42)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Lot 0163, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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FREDERICK W. LEDGERWOOD



Funeral services for Frederick W. Ledgerwood, 42, of 3319 S. Dose Terrece, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Butterworth's chapel, with burial in Pacific Lutheran. He died Tuesday in a hospital. A native of Pomeroy, Garfield County, Mr. Ledgerwood, known as Pete, moved here in 1945 after Navy service in World War II. He was a truck driver for the Mission Macaroni Co, then for the past year was employed by the County Sanitation Department. He was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife Lorraine Ledgerwood, Seattle; four sons Ronald of Kent, Russell, Los Angeles and Rich and Van Ledgerwood , both in the Marine Corps; his mother Mrs. Troy Ledgerwood, Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs. Vernon Miles, Sunnyside, Yakima County, and three brothers, Jack, Port Angeles, Robert, Mabton, Yakima County, and D. O. Ledgerwood, known as Doe, Kennewick, Benton County.



Published in the Seattle Times on Thursday, May 11, 1967 on page 45
FREDERICK W. LEDGERWOOD



Funeral services for Frederick W. Ledgerwood, 42, of 3319 S. Dose Terrece, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Butterworth's chapel, with burial in Pacific Lutheran. He died Tuesday in a hospital. A native of Pomeroy, Garfield County, Mr. Ledgerwood, known as Pete, moved here in 1945 after Navy service in World War II. He was a truck driver for the Mission Macaroni Co, then for the past year was employed by the County Sanitation Department. He was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife Lorraine Ledgerwood, Seattle; four sons Ronald of Kent, Russell, Los Angeles and Rich and Van Ledgerwood , both in the Marine Corps; his mother Mrs. Troy Ledgerwood, Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs. Vernon Miles, Sunnyside, Yakima County, and three brothers, Jack, Port Angeles, Robert, Mabton, Yakima County, and D. O. Ledgerwood, known as Doe, Kennewick, Benton County.



Published in the Seattle Times on Thursday, May 11, 1967 on page 45


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