His obituary: Pioneer Of City Taken -- Charles Naubert, Long Active in Fraternal Life, Dies -- Charles A. E. Naubert, 82, a Mason for more than 50 years and possibly one of the oldest members of that organization in the state and an underwriter for the New York Life Insurance company in Tacoma since 1899, died Thursday at his home, 4321 North 21st street. One of the oldest living pioneers in Tacoma, coming in January, 1881, Mr. Naubert had seen many ups and downs and was one of the best known of the early settlers. At one time he conducted a clothing business on Pacific avenue on the site of the Motorramp garage and also had a farm on the present Tacoma Country and Golf club site, where he raised fine stock.
Mr. Naubert was a native of St. Phillip, Quebec, Canada, and was a member of Tacoma Lodge No. 22, F. & A. M.; of Afifi Temple of the Shrine, Scottish Rite; member of the Life Underwriters' association and of Commencement Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias, Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Naubert celebrated their golden wedding anniversary December 25, 1935.
Surviving are his wife, Cora of the home; daughters, Mrs. Ethel N. Hamilton of Tacoma and Mrs. John W. Bush of Kent; sons, Frank C. and Harry W. Naubert of Tacoma; three brothers in Canada and nine grandchildren, Stuart, Virginia and Naubert Hamilton, Richard and Gerald Naubert and Bill and Beverly Naubert, all of Tacoma, and Mrs. Stanton Battin, Seattle, and Mrs. Lloyd Ottini, Kent.
Lynn will make the funeral announcement. [Tacoma News Tribune, Fri., Feb. 2, 1940, p. 13]
NAUBERT -- Funeral services for Charles A. E. Naubert will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Lynn chapel, the Rev. Edgar C. Wheeler presiding; burial will be in Tacoma Cemetery.
His obituary: Pioneer Of City Taken -- Charles Naubert, Long Active in Fraternal Life, Dies -- Charles A. E. Naubert, 82, a Mason for more than 50 years and possibly one of the oldest members of that organization in the state and an underwriter for the New York Life Insurance company in Tacoma since 1899, died Thursday at his home, 4321 North 21st street. One of the oldest living pioneers in Tacoma, coming in January, 1881, Mr. Naubert had seen many ups and downs and was one of the best known of the early settlers. At one time he conducted a clothing business on Pacific avenue on the site of the Motorramp garage and also had a farm on the present Tacoma Country and Golf club site, where he raised fine stock.
Mr. Naubert was a native of St. Phillip, Quebec, Canada, and was a member of Tacoma Lodge No. 22, F. & A. M.; of Afifi Temple of the Shrine, Scottish Rite; member of the Life Underwriters' association and of Commencement Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias, Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Naubert celebrated their golden wedding anniversary December 25, 1935.
Surviving are his wife, Cora of the home; daughters, Mrs. Ethel N. Hamilton of Tacoma and Mrs. John W. Bush of Kent; sons, Frank C. and Harry W. Naubert of Tacoma; three brothers in Canada and nine grandchildren, Stuart, Virginia and Naubert Hamilton, Richard and Gerald Naubert and Bill and Beverly Naubert, all of Tacoma, and Mrs. Stanton Battin, Seattle, and Mrs. Lloyd Ottini, Kent.
Lynn will make the funeral announcement. [Tacoma News Tribune, Fri., Feb. 2, 1940, p. 13]
NAUBERT -- Funeral services for Charles A. E. Naubert will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Lynn chapel, the Rev. Edgar C. Wheeler presiding; burial will be in Tacoma Cemetery.
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