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Norman Lee “Lee” Thomas

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Norman Lee “Lee” Thomas

Birth
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Death
4 Aug 1964 (aged 74)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
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Son of Samuel and Minerva (Jones) Thomas

Husband of Ella Jones

Father of Daniel, Nancy, Walter, Janice, Norilee and Ann


THOMAS, Norman L., in Oakland, August 4, 1964, beloved husband of Ella M. Thomas; loving father of Daniel R. Thomas of Danville, Walter C. Thomas and Mrs. Janice Bothelo of Oakland, Mrs. Norilee Bothelo of Vallejo and Mrs. Ann Hedghes of Bloomington, California; brother of Charles, Joseph, Samuel, John and Edward Thomas, Mrs. Jospehine Lanini and Mrs. Kathryn Utterback; also survived by 17 grandchildren. A native of Washington; aged 74 years. A member of Eureka Lodge No. 20 F. & A.M. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Scottish Rite Bodies, and the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of San Francisco.
Friends are invited to attend services, Thursday, August 6 at 1:00 p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland, under auspices of Masonic Funeral Service Committee.

Oakland Tribune, Weds., Aug. 5, 1964. p. 37
Son of Samuel and Minerva (Jones) Thomas

Husband of Ella Jones

Father of Daniel, Nancy, Walter, Janice, Norilee and Ann


THOMAS, Norman L., in Oakland, August 4, 1964, beloved husband of Ella M. Thomas; loving father of Daniel R. Thomas of Danville, Walter C. Thomas and Mrs. Janice Bothelo of Oakland, Mrs. Norilee Bothelo of Vallejo and Mrs. Ann Hedghes of Bloomington, California; brother of Charles, Joseph, Samuel, John and Edward Thomas, Mrs. Jospehine Lanini and Mrs. Kathryn Utterback; also survived by 17 grandchildren. A native of Washington; aged 74 years. A member of Eureka Lodge No. 20 F. & A.M. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Scottish Rite Bodies, and the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of San Francisco.
Friends are invited to attend services, Thursday, August 6 at 1:00 p.m. at Truman's Chapel, Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland, under auspices of Masonic Funeral Service Committee.

Oakland Tribune, Weds., Aug. 5, 1964. p. 37


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