5/ N97 ,
Clayton Femer
Clayton G. Ferrier of Hoodsport
died April 1 at Puget Sound Health
Care Center in Olympia. He was
75.
He was born in Vader on June
25, 1918 to Elmer and Rena (Mol-
lett) Ferrier. He attended the Shel—
ton public schools and had lived in
Mason County for most of his life.
He had lived in Hoodsport for the
past 38 years.
He was married in Shelton on
March 14, 1941 to the former Pau-
line B. Ruff. Before his retirement
in 1983, Mr. Ferrier had been
employed for 45 years as the gener-
al manager of the Kirk Christmas
Tree Company. His hobbies in-
cluded hunting, fishing and work-
ing in his yard.
He was preceded in death by two
sisters and three brothers. Survi-
vors include his wife, Pauline B.
Ferrier of Hoodsport; his sons,
Michael Ferrier of Sand Spit, Brit-
ish Columbia, Glenn Ferrier of
Leavenworth and Melvin Ferrier
of Shelton; his sisters, Doris
Delridge of Stevenson and Ellen
Stuck of Shelton; seven grandchil-
dren, one great-grandson and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Pastor Neil Thompson officiated
at funeral services held April 5 at
Faith Lutheran Church. Arrange-
ments were by McComb Funeral
Home.
, OCR Text: 5/ N97 ,
Clayton Femer
Clayton G. Ferrier of Hoodsport
died April 1 at Puget Sound Health
Care Center in Olympia. He was
75.
He was born in Vader on June
25, 1918 to Elmer and Rena (Mol-
lett) Ferrier. He attended the Shel—
ton public schools and had lived in
Mason County for most of his life.
He had lived in Hoodsport for the
past 38 years.
He was married in Shelton on
March 14, 1941 to the former Pau-
line B. Ruff. Before his retirement
in 1983, Mr. Ferrier had been
employed for 45 years as the gener-
al manager of the Kirk Christmas
Tree Company. His hobbies in-
cluded hunting, fishing and work-
ing in his yard.
He was preceded in death by two
sisters and three brothers. Survi-
vors include his wife, Pauline B.
Ferrier of Hoodsport; his sons,
Michael Ferrier of Sand Spit, Brit-
ish Columbia, Glenn Ferrier of
Leavenworth and Melvin Ferrier
of Shelton; his sisters, Doris
Delridge of Stevenson and Ellen
Stuck of Shelton; seven grandchil-
dren, one great-grandson and
numerous nieces and nephews.
Pastor Neil Thompson officiated
at funeral services held April 5 at
Faith Lutheran Church. Arrange-
ments were by McComb Funeral
Home.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,F Last Name,Ferrier, Clayton G..tif,Ferrier, Clayton G..tif, Ferrier, Clayton G..tif
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