.
Raymond O Brien
Raymond Paul O’Brien died
January 5 at Fir Lane Terrace
Convalescent Center. He was 86.
He was born in Hobson, Mon»
tana, on January 18, 1909 to
John and Maryan (Rooney) O’Bri-
en. He attended school in Hobson.
He was married in Shelton in
1946 to the former Beulah Kil-
laugh.
Mri O’Brien worked as a custo—
dian for the Shelton public
schools He loved traveling, gar-
dening, carpentry and little chil-
dren. He traveled extensively
throughout the Use and with
other snowbirds going to Arizona
Survivors include his wife,
Beulah O’Brien of Shelton and
numerous nieces, nephews, great-
nieces, great-nephews, great-
great-nieces and great-great-
nephews.
The Reverend Bruce Thacker
officiated at funeral services held
January at Shelton Christian
Church Burial was at Shelton
Memorial Park Arrangements
were by McComb FHmera] Home.
Thursday, January 11, 19
Shaw Mam do ern
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Raymond O Brien
Raymond Paul O’Brien died
January 5 at Fir Lane Terrace
Convalescent Center. He was 86.
He was born in Hobson, Mon»
tana, on January 18, 1909 to
John and Maryan (Rooney) O’Bri-
en. He attended school in Hobson.
He was married in Shelton in
1946 to the former Beulah Kil-
laugh.
Mri O’Brien worked as a custo—
dian for the Shelton public
schools He loved traveling, gar-
dening, carpentry and little chil-
dren. He traveled extensively
throughout the Use and with
other snowbirds going to Arizona
Survivors include his wife,
Beulah O’Brien of Shelton and
numerous nieces, nephews, great-
nieces, great-nephews, great-
great-nieces and great-great-
nephews.
The Reverend Bruce Thacker
officiated at funeral services held
January at Shelton Christian
Church Burial was at Shelton
Memorial Park Arrangements
were by McComb FHmera] Home.
Thursday, January 11, 19
Shaw Mam do ern
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,O Last Name,O'Brien, Raymond Paul.tif,O'Brien, Raymond Paul.tif, O'Brien, Raymond Paul.tif
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