1912 - 1993 (81 years)
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Name |
Basil Elsworth Mulford |
Born |
27 Mar 1912 |
Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
28 Nov 1993 |
Port Angeles, Washington |
Person ID |
I1709 |
Jerry Milo Johnson |
Last Modified |
29 Mar 2015 |
Father |
Harry Hayes Mulford, b. 15 May 1880, Decateur County, Kansas , d. 25 Jan 1932, Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington (Age 51 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Mother |
Florence Rose Towner, b. 28 Jan 1888, Wessington Springs, South Dakota , d. 17 Feb 1974, Centralia, Lewis County, Washington (Age 86 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Married |
18 Sep 1909 |
Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington |
Family ID |
F770 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Elaine Warrner, bur. Olympia, Thurston County, Washington |
Married |
12 Jan 1934 |
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington |
Divorced |
Yes, date unknown |
Divorced |
Divorced |
Divorced |
15 Nov 1934 |
Divorced |
Children |
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Family ID |
F695 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Gladys N Hall, b. 26 Oct 1925, Jasper, Minnesota , d. 28 Sep 1995, Gardiner, Washington (Age 69 years) |
Married |
01 Feb 1944 |
Centralia, Lewis County, Washington |
Children |
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Family ID |
F696 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos |
| Basil, Clyde Mulford, other Writing:
Basil, Clyde Mulford
Back:
re of Harry's neic,two oldest boy (Cl,) & I went out,ids for a walk. |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Notes |
During Basil's junior and senior years of high school, he
served as the driver of a Model A Ford "school bus". After graduation,
he worked a series of odd jobs before migrating to Alaska for work and
adventure in 1937. He hauled salmon in Yakatat, and lived in Kodiak and
Anchorage, where he built a log cabin and lived for a year before
returning to his hometown in 1941.
He helped make airplane wings for Boeing, worked as a
radio operator for the State Patrol, and a field warden for the state
Department of Natural Resources. His lifetime hobby was lapidery work,
and he was known as the ' Rockhound who wore the metal hat ', [ his
foresters helmet ].
Funeral was held December 3, 1993 at Olympia, Washington.
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OBITUARY OF BASIL E. MULFORD
( in Centralia Daily Chronicle December 1, 1993 )
A resident of Sequim for four years. Chehalis native Basil E.
Mulford, died Sunday, November 28, in the Olympic Mamorial Hospital in
Port Angeles. He was 81.
Born March 27, 1912, at Chehalis, to Harry and Florence (Towner)
Mulford, he was reared there and was graduated from high school in 1932.
He worked in Alaska for four years with the fishing industry; was
employed for a year with the Washington State Patrol; and worked as a
firefighter with the Washington Department of Natural Resources for 28
years, retiring. in 1973. He worked for Hofert's in Christmas tree
harvesting for 10 years as a crew boss, and had lived in Olympia for 34
years before moving to Sequim.
His memberships included life membership in the Rhododendron Grange;
the Washington State Grange; the National Grange, receiving all seven
degrees; life membership in the Lewis County Historical Museum; Tenino
Rock Couriers; Tacoma Agate Club; and the Port Townsend Rock Club. He was
a rockhound, known as "the man with the tin hat and the jade teeth."
On February 1, 1944, he married Gladys Hall in Centralia. She
survives him at home. Also Surviving are a daughter, Carol Shankel of
Lawrence, Kansas; three brothers, Roy of Centralia, Marvin of
Springfield, Ore., and Kenneth of Kerrville, Texas; a sister, Elaine Byrd
of Baltimore, Md. and two grandchildren.
Remembrances may be donations to the Lewis County Historical Museum
or the Washington State Grange.
A funeral for Mulford will begin at 2 P. M. Friday at Forest
Funeral Chapel in Olympia, which is in charge of arrangements.
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Buried in Forest Memorial Gardens
Born:
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