RYAN KELLEY SIGNS A MEMORIAL set up along Cole Road for Brady
Fellenberg, who thed in a motorcycle accident on the spot. Looking on
is Steve Dahman, another friend of the late Shelton High School
student.
NO’Mason County residents? fialéflfiwas thVeSsoniofifiillJi
lost their lives in fatal accidents on and Carolyn M. (Fletcher) Fellen-
the county highways during the berg.
P8“ two weeks. Amotorcycle enthusiast, he had
An 18-year-old Shelton youth, worked for Blue Ribbon Cycles as 8
Brady A. Fellenberg, died in a mo- mechanic.
torcycle accident on Cole Road
shortly after midnight Sunday
morning. Friends of the youth have
since turned the roadway where he
died into a sort of shrine, said a
spokesman for Fire District 4,
whose personnel responded to the
fatalityl
Fellenberg, who was a senior at
Shelton High School, was a volun-
teer with the Shelton Fire Depart—
ment and had served on the fire-
fighting teams that battled the
blazes in the Entiat and Leaven-
wortfrar’easr this‘sumrner.
A SPOKESMAN for the
Washington State Patrol said Fel-
lenberg was riding a 1990 Suzuki
750 cycle eastbound at 12:31 a.m.
when his motorcycle left the road
to the right on a left curve
The youth hit a fence at 411 Cole
Road and died at the scene ofmas—
sive upper-body trauma, according
to the state patrol. He was wearing
his helmet, the patrol said.
, OCR Text:
RYAN KELLEY SIGNS A MEMORIAL set up along Cole Road for Brady
Fellenberg, who thed in a motorcycle accident on the spot. Looking on
is Steve Dahman, another friend of the late Shelton High School
student.
NO’Mason County residents? fialéflfiwas thVeSsoniofifiillJi
lost their lives in fatal accidents on and Carolyn M. (Fletcher) Fellen-
the county highways during the berg.
P8“ two weeks. Amotorcycle enthusiast, he had
An 18-year-old Shelton youth, worked for Blue Ribbon Cycles as 8
Brady A. Fellenberg, died in a mo- mechanic.
torcycle accident on Cole Road
shortly after midnight Sunday
morning. Friends of the youth have
since turned the roadway where he
died into a sort of shrine, said a
spokesman for Fire District 4,
whose personnel responded to the
fatalityl
Fellenberg, who was a senior at
Shelton High School, was a volun-
teer with the Shelton Fire Depart—
ment and had served on the fire-
fighting teams that battled the
blazes in the Entiat and Leaven-
wortfrar’easr this‘sumrner.
A SPOKESMAN for the
Washington State Patrol said Fel-
lenberg was riding a 1990 Suzuki
750 cycle eastbound at 12:31 a.m.
when his motorcycle left the road
to the right on a left curve
The youth hit a fence at 411 Cole
Road and died at the scene ofmas—
sive upper-body trauma, according
to the state patrol. He was wearing
his helmet, the patrol said.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,F Last Name,Fellenberg, Brady Allan #3.tif,Fellenberg, Brady Allan #3.tif, Fellenberg, Brady Allan #3.tif
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