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Leslie Maurice Keeton

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Leslie Maurice Keeton Veteran

Birth
Collbran, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
Death
3 Sep 1966 (aged 70)
Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
Burial
SeaTac, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Devotion, Section 11, Block 28, Lot D, Space 3
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Leslie M. Keeton

Funeral services for Leslie M. Keeton, 70, of 908 L St. S.E., Auburn, who died Saturday at the Washington Veterans Home, Retsil, will be at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the Washington Memorial chapel, with burial in Washington Memorial Park.
Mr. Keeton, a native of Collbran, Colo., went to Auburn 32 years ago. He retired after 15 years as a mechanic at The Boeing Co. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and served with the First Aviation Division of the Marine Corps in the First World War.
Surviving are his wife, Eulela S.; two sons, Howard, Denver and Donald Keeton, Santa Monica, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Norman, Auburn; a stepson, James Bradley, Amarillo, Tex., and three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy White, Bellvue, Colo., Mrs. Mildred Delaney, Estes Park, Colo., and Mrs Gladce Biggs, Bismarck, N.D.
Published in the Seattle Daily Times on Tuesday, September 6, 1966.
Leslie M. Keeton

Funeral services for Leslie M. Keeton, 70, of 908 L St. S.E., Auburn, who died Saturday at the Washington Veterans Home, Retsil, will be at 1 o'clock tomorrow in the Washington Memorial chapel, with burial in Washington Memorial Park.
Mr. Keeton, a native of Collbran, Colo., went to Auburn 32 years ago. He retired after 15 years as a mechanic at The Boeing Co. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and served with the First Aviation Division of the Marine Corps in the First World War.
Surviving are his wife, Eulela S.; two sons, Howard, Denver and Donald Keeton, Santa Monica, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Norman, Auburn; a stepson, James Bradley, Amarillo, Tex., and three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy White, Bellvue, Colo., Mrs. Mildred Delaney, Estes Park, Colo., and Mrs Gladce Biggs, Bismarck, N.D.
Published in the Seattle Daily Times on Tuesday, September 6, 1966.

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