(The Seattle Daily Times, February 1, 1966, Page 49)
Burial Date: February 2, 1966
GEORGE E. AUCOURT
Rosary for George E. Aucourt, 61, of 909 21st Av. E., who died of a heart ailment Sunday at his home, will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Manning & Sons' chapel.
Requiem Mass will be said at 10 o'clock tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church, with burial in Hollyrood [sic.].
Born here, Mr. Aucourt attended Immaculate Conception School, Seattle University and the University of Washington. He had been a tool-and-die maker at The Boeing Co. since 1940 except when he operated a jewelry and watch-repair firm from 1947 to 1951.
Surviving are his wife, Mary D.; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Ledwich and Mary Aucourt, both of Seattle, and Mrs. Leonard McCrea, Kirkland; two sons, Eugene, Seattle, and George Aucort, Portland, and a brother, August Aucourt, Renton.
(The Seattle Daily Times, February 1, 1966, Page 49)
(The Seattle Daily Times, February 1, 1966, Page 49)
Burial Date: February 2, 1966
GEORGE E. AUCOURT
Rosary for George E. Aucourt, 61, of 909 21st Av. E., who died of a heart ailment Sunday at his home, will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Manning & Sons' chapel.
Requiem Mass will be said at 10 o'clock tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church, with burial in Hollyrood [sic.].
Born here, Mr. Aucourt attended Immaculate Conception School, Seattle University and the University of Washington. He had been a tool-and-die maker at The Boeing Co. since 1940 except when he operated a jewelry and watch-repair firm from 1947 to 1951.
Surviving are his wife, Mary D.; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Ledwich and Mary Aucourt, both of Seattle, and Mrs. Leonard McCrea, Kirkland; two sons, Eugene, Seattle, and George Aucort, Portland, and a brother, August Aucourt, Renton.
(The Seattle Daily Times, February 1, 1966, Page 49)
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