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 Clyde C Chittenden

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Clyde C Chittenden

Birth
New York, USA
Death
12 Apr 1953 (aged 92–93)
Lake City, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington, USA
Memorial ID
23258870 View Source

The Seattle Times Monday, April 13, 1953
Clyde C. Chittenden
Clyde C. Chittenden, 92, a retired sawmill owner and longtime Lake City real estate man, died yesterday at his home, 14712 35th Avenue Northeast. He had been ill a month.

Mr. Chittenden was a former owner of the Edgewater Lumber Co., an early mill on Lake Union. After coming to Seattle in 1908, he founded a logging firm that cleared much of the Lake City area. In recent years, he had been engaged in real estate in Lake City.

Before coming here, Mr. Chittenden was an attorney in Cadillac, Michigan. He served in the Michigan Senate 12 years and was a former Circuit Court Judge in that state.

A native of New York, Mr. Chittenden was graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. After studying law there, he began practicing in Michigan.

Mr. Chittenden is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Tracy E. Griffin and two sons, Ralph G. and Coy W. Chittenden, all of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Ida L. Moore, East Lansing, Michigan and five grandchildren. His wife, Grace, died last November.

Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Lake City Chapel. Cremation will follow.

Chittenden, Clyde C., of 14712 35th Avenue Northeast, April 12. Age 92 years. Beloved father of Mrs. Grace Griffin; Ralph G. and Coy W. Chittenden, all of Seattle. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Brother of Mrs. Ida L. Moore, Lansing, Michigan. Services Tuesday 4PM, Mittelstadt Lake City Funeral Home, 14828 Bothell Way.

The Seattle Times Monday, April 13, 1953
Clyde C. Chittenden
Clyde C. Chittenden, 92, a retired sawmill owner and longtime Lake City real estate man, died yesterday at his home, 14712 35th Avenue Northeast. He had been ill a month.

Mr. Chittenden was a former owner of the Edgewater Lumber Co., an early mill on Lake Union. After coming to Seattle in 1908, he founded a logging firm that cleared much of the Lake City area. In recent years, he had been engaged in real estate in Lake City.

Before coming here, Mr. Chittenden was an attorney in Cadillac, Michigan. He served in the Michigan Senate 12 years and was a former Circuit Court Judge in that state.

A native of New York, Mr. Chittenden was graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. After studying law there, he began practicing in Michigan.

Mr. Chittenden is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Tracy E. Griffin and two sons, Ralph G. and Coy W. Chittenden, all of Seattle; a sister, Mrs. Ida L. Moore, East Lansing, Michigan and five grandchildren. His wife, Grace, died last November.

Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow in the Mittelstadt Lake City Chapel. Cremation will follow.

Chittenden, Clyde C., of 14712 35th Avenue Northeast, April 12. Age 92 years. Beloved father of Mrs. Grace Griffin; Ralph G. and Coy W. Chittenden, all of Seattle. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Brother of Mrs. Ida L. Moore, Lansing, Michigan. Services Tuesday 4PM, Mittelstadt Lake City Funeral Home, 14828 Bothell Way.


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