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Frederick William Prouty

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Frederick William Prouty Veteran

Birth
Death
6 Jun 1921 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION B, Lot 108, Grave 7-B
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Frederick W. Prouty, aged 73 years, passed away suddenly at his home, 2431 Lynn street, on the early afternoon of Monday, June 6, death being due to heart trouble. Mr. Prouty had resided in Bellingham for the past twenty-one years, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church and of J. B. Steedman post No. 24, Grand Army of the Republic of Bellingham. Besides his wife he is survived by five sons and three daughters, J. A. Prouty, Portland, Ore.; Frank W., Chicago; Walter I., Timber, Ore.; Arthur M. and Emery S. Seaside, Ore; Mrs. John S. Joseph, Sioux City, Ia.; Mrs. Theadore Tichter, Seaside, Ore., and Mrs. O. C. Purnell, Everson; also two stepdaughters, Miss Beth Byers, of this city, and Miss Ella Byers, residing in Honolulu. The remains are being cared for at the service parlors of Harry O. Bingham, 120-122 Prospect street. Funeral announcements will be made later.
[He was an uncle of the late Fred Prouty, pioneer newspaper man of this city who died last summer.]
(From The Bellingham Herald, June 7, 1921)
Frederick W. Prouty, aged 73 years, passed away suddenly at his home, 2431 Lynn street, on the early afternoon of Monday, June 6, death being due to heart trouble. Mr. Prouty had resided in Bellingham for the past twenty-one years, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church and of J. B. Steedman post No. 24, Grand Army of the Republic of Bellingham. Besides his wife he is survived by five sons and three daughters, J. A. Prouty, Portland, Ore.; Frank W., Chicago; Walter I., Timber, Ore.; Arthur M. and Emery S. Seaside, Ore; Mrs. John S. Joseph, Sioux City, Ia.; Mrs. Theadore Tichter, Seaside, Ore., and Mrs. O. C. Purnell, Everson; also two stepdaughters, Miss Beth Byers, of this city, and Miss Ella Byers, residing in Honolulu. The remains are being cared for at the service parlors of Harry O. Bingham, 120-122 Prospect street. Funeral announcements will be made later.
[He was an uncle of the late Fred Prouty, pioneer newspaper man of this city who died last summer.]
(From The Bellingham Herald, June 7, 1921)


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