The Seattle Daily Times, June 1, 1960, page 60:
James Wylie
Funeral services for James Wylie, 51, of 3621 38th Ave. W., will be held at 11 o’clock tomorrow in the Arthur A. Wright & Son chapel. Burial will be in Washelli.
Mr. Wylie, an accountant for the Elliott Bay Lumber Co. 14 years, died of Hodgkin’s Disease in a hospital. He was born in Oakland, Calif. He went to Victoria, B. C., with his parents as an infant and came here in 1927.
Surviving are his wife, Virginia Madeline; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Goad and Mrs. Lloyd Hannon, and a son, James Leslie Wylie, all of Seattle; a brother, Bryant Wylie, Victoria, B. C.; a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Bryant, Overland Park, Kas., and six grandchildren.
The Seattle Daily Times, June 1, 1960, page 60:
James Wylie
Funeral services for James Wylie, 51, of 3621 38th Ave. W., will be held at 11 o’clock tomorrow in the Arthur A. Wright & Son chapel. Burial will be in Washelli.
Mr. Wylie, an accountant for the Elliott Bay Lumber Co. 14 years, died of Hodgkin’s Disease in a hospital. He was born in Oakland, Calif. He went to Victoria, B. C., with his parents as an infant and came here in 1927.
Surviving are his wife, Virginia Madeline; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Goad and Mrs. Lloyd Hannon, and a son, James Leslie Wylie, all of Seattle; a brother, Bryant Wylie, Victoria, B. C.; a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Bryant, Overland Park, Kas., and six grandchildren.
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