(Seattle Daily Times, June 8, 1962, Page 16)
Maurice Chareyron Came to Canada with his father in 1891. He later moved to Washington in 1902. In the 1940 Census at Neah Bay Election Precinct, Clallam, WA, he is shown as a skidded fireman at the Washington Paper and Pulp logging camp. His income for 12 months in 1939 was $1,069. He applied for USA citizenship in 1948. He passed away in Seattle and he is buried in HolyRood Cemetery
Contributor: Gloria
As of June 22, 2015, there is no visible marker on the grave. In the area photo, the grave is located in the space at the bottom center of the photo.
Burial Date: June 9, 1962
(Seattle Daily Times, June 8, 1962, Page 16)
Maurice Chareyron Came to Canada with his father in 1891. He later moved to Washington in 1902. In the 1940 Census at Neah Bay Election Precinct, Clallam, WA, he is shown as a skidded fireman at the Washington Paper and Pulp logging camp. His income for 12 months in 1939 was $1,069. He applied for USA citizenship in 1948. He passed away in Seattle and he is buried in HolyRood Cemetery
Contributor: Gloria
As of June 22, 2015, there is no visible marker on the grave. In the area photo, the grave is located in the space at the bottom center of the photo.
Burial Date: June 9, 1962
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