i
,
Bill” Cady
RW. Cady
RW, “Bill” Cady, 85, died
Tuesday at the family home on
the North Shore. He was a long-
time Belfair residenti
Mrt Cady was born in Tacoma
on June 10, 1910. He grew up in
the Pacific Northwest logging
camps and attended Moran
School on Bainbridge Island and
the University of Puget Sound
On February 14, 1985, Mr,
Cady married Florence Gibson in
Long Beach, California, and
mflefijagklojhe North Shore of
Hood Canal, *
Mr. Cady opened Cady Realty,
the first real estate office in Bel-
fair, which he operated for 39
years. He also owned and operat-
ed one of the first Christmas tree
farms on the Tahuya Peninsular
For 11 years, Mr, Cady served on
the Mason County Flaming Com-
mission.
As an avid outdoorsman, Mr.
Cady hunted, fished and golfed
from Canada to Mexico He was a
50-year member of the Elks and
past member of the Alderbrook
Golf Club
Survivors included his wife of
59 years, Flossie of the family
home in Belfair; three sons and
their wives, Don and Paulette of
Belfair, Jim and Mary Jo of She]-
ton, and Alan and Carla of the
Seabeck area; and seven grand—
children
_ Memorial services werefld 2L
11 am. Monday, November 13, at
the Belfair Community Baptist
Church. Cremation was at Lewis
Rum—Claw Ralfair Herald and
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