Former Blockton Resident Dies In Washington
Funeral services for R. C. Scroggie, 73, of Seattle, Washington, a native of Blockton, were held April 18 in Seattle. He died there April 12. Interment was at the Wenatchee City Cemetery, Wenatchee, Wash.
R. C. Scroggie was born June 18, 1910, at Blockton, Iowa, the son of Fred A. and Lavana Scroggie. The family went to Wenatchee when he was 13 years old and he married Emma Elmer on February 25, 1931, at Wenatchee. He worked in the orchards and was a truck driver.
In 1942 he moved to Seattle and went to work as a civil employee for the U. S. Navy, retiring in 1969 as superintendent of transportation. He was then in real estate in Seattle.
Mr. Scroggie was a member of the Wenatchee Eagles for many years.
Survivors include his wife, Emma, Seattle; two daughters, Bonnie Jean, Seattle, and Patricia Louise, Enumclaw; one brother, Jacob Scroggie, Wenatchee; one sister, Naomi Bridges, Wenatchee; 10 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
Former Blockton Resident Dies In Washington
Funeral services for R. C. Scroggie, 73, of Seattle, Washington, a native of Blockton, were held April 18 in Seattle. He died there April 12. Interment was at the Wenatchee City Cemetery, Wenatchee, Wash.
R. C. Scroggie was born June 18, 1910, at Blockton, Iowa, the son of Fred A. and Lavana Scroggie. The family went to Wenatchee when he was 13 years old and he married Emma Elmer on February 25, 1931, at Wenatchee. He worked in the orchards and was a truck driver.
In 1942 he moved to Seattle and went to work as a civil employee for the U. S. Navy, retiring in 1969 as superintendent of transportation. He was then in real estate in Seattle.
Mr. Scroggie was a member of the Wenatchee Eagles for many years.
Survivors include his wife, Emma, Seattle; two daughters, Bonnie Jean, Seattle, and Patricia Louise, Enumclaw; one brother, Jacob Scroggie, Wenatchee; one sister, Naomi Bridges, Wenatchee; 10 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
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