|>OBITUARIISQ~
luenryamuochol
i Hen Joseph Bueehet (so, She-
: lton, direyd in a truclnng amdent o
Thursday, Dec. 29, 1994. . r
I He was horn Oct, 30, 1934, in
’ Shelton m‘Fl-idland and Vivian
Buechel He graduated from she-
lton High School in 1953.
He married Sharon L. Buechel
on Oct, to, 197]. .
Mr. Euechel served his country
with honor in the United States
; Army lrom Aug. 5,1557 to Sept. 1,
r 1931.
Born and raised in Shelton, Mr.
I Euechel was “instrumental in
l shaping how log trucln opera
tions are perlormedior rmpson
: today," his iamily said, He served
I as President for the Evergreen
i Truckers Association ior two ears
and had recenléy h‘een 2:16? (he
I President and esm o_
l newly termed nlnober Trucking
S stems company which provides
I a I log trucking services tor sir
I mpson m the Shelton area. He was
l a third generation seltemployed
: log trucker and a vergr‘wemlmwwn
I community member. He was
I loved by all that lmew, him _and will
i be dearly missed" his family said.
‘ Surviving Mr, Buecllel are his-
mother, Vivian Buechel, Shelton;
l his wile Sharon L. Buechel, She-
‘. lton; five children, Michael M. .
Buechel, Shelton‘. Comm E. slac-
o , teary, Sharon .loseph
huechel, Shelton, Donald ceden
land. For! Orchard. and naiuel
Cederlsnd, Tacoma; two hrotherh
Thomas Buechel and peter i;
Buechel; sud numerous other rake
tivcs throng-tout Western Wash-cg-
lOni ‘
A tuneral service will gegErdat ll
. .Tuesd ,Jan.a,m ,
“iglds Churagh, Shelton. Father Dn-
.‘-minic Hahn 05.8. Wl.l.l omemte. A
iunersl procession tor burial and a
funeral reception at St. Edwards
Hall will immediately ioltow ser-
vices.
. The iam' y suggests that memo
m rial donations may be made _to Sl-
mpson Employee Credit limos une
.der the .loe huedtel Scholarship .
Bu’echel
A longtime Shelton resident, ‘i
60-year-old Henry Joseph (Joe)
Buechel, died last Thursday in an
accident sufi‘ered while worlring on
his logging truck.
According to the Shelton Police
Department records, Buechel was
killed when his Peterbiltcrac»
tor fell on him while he worked on
it in his garage.
The police report indicated that
Buechel was discovered just betore
4 pm. by his wife, Sharon, who
called for aid. Shelton Fire Depart.
ment and other emergency person.
nel sought to reviye Euechel, who
was takento Mason General Hos-
pital with head and chest iniuries,
but attempts to resuscitate him
were unsuccessful.
A neighbor who arrived at the
Scene, Gilbert Richardson, told po—
lice that it appeared Buechel was
anging the rear universal joint
on the vehicle when it fell nn him.
Richardson found another jack and
used it to free Buecllel, the report
indicated.
The death was called an occupn»
tionsl accident by the police
department
A motorcade of fellow truckers
formed after Buechel‘s f enl
“MW- 137 77
,Tchm'i/his
Henry Joseph Buechel
Henry Buechel
Henry Joseph Buechel of Shel.
,ton died December 29 following a
tracking accident He was so.
He was born in Shelton on 0c~
toher 30, 1934 toFl-idland andViv.
ian Buschel. He graduated from
helton High School in 1953. He
servedwithhonorin theu.S.Army
from August 6, 1957 to September
7, 1961. Hewasmarfiedtolliswife,
Shawn, on Dewber 16, 1971.
Mr. Buechel was a third.
generation, self-employed log
trucker who was instrumental in
shaping how log trucking opm~
tionl are perforated today for the
Simpson Timber Company. For
two years he was president nf the
Evergreen Truckers Association
He had recently been elected
spokesman for the newly formed
Timber Trucking Systems Com»
pany, which provides all log truck-
ing services for Simpson in the
helm“ area.
. urvivors include his mother,
vivian anachal ot- Shelton; his
wire; Sharon 1. aucchel arShelton;
his children, Michael M, Buechel oi
Shelton, Corian E. .lacoby of
McCleai-y, Sharon Jo Buechel of
Shelton, David'ceaeildnd 'i’szb‘H.
o h d and’ an'ol‘Coderluhd or
e holflpl
Buechel and Peter Hue el; and
numerous other relatives from
thmmtout Wuum Washington,
Fuller-l M I l were held on
January 3. [if 4—
, OCR Text: |>OBITUARIISQ~
luenryamuochol
i Hen Joseph Bueehet (so, She-
: lton, direyd in a truclnng amdent o
Thursday, Dec. 29, 1994. . r
I He was horn Oct, 30, 1934, in
’ Shelton m‘Fl-idland and Vivian
Buechel He graduated from she-
lton High School in 1953.
He married Sharon L. Buechel
on Oct, to, 197]. .
Mr. Euechel served his country
with honor in the United States
; Army lrom Aug. 5,1557 to Sept. 1,
r 1931.
Born and raised in Shelton, Mr.
I Euechel was “instrumental in
l shaping how log trucln opera
tions are perlormedior rmpson
: today," his iamily said, He served
I as President for the Evergreen
i Truckers Association ior two ears
and had recenléy h‘een 2:16? (he
I President and esm o_
l newly termed nlnober Trucking
S stems company which provides
I a I log trucking services tor sir
I mpson m the Shelton area. He was
l a third generation seltemployed
: log trucker and a vergr‘wemlmwwn
I community member. He was
I loved by all that lmew, him _and will
i be dearly missed" his family said.
‘ Surviving Mr, Buecllel are his-
mother, Vivian Buechel, Shelton;
l his wile Sharon L. Buechel, She-
‘. lton; five children, Michael M. .
Buechel, Shelton‘. Comm E. slac-
o , teary, Sharon .loseph
huechel, Shelton, Donald ceden
land. For! Orchard. and naiuel
Cederlsnd, Tacoma; two hrotherh
Thomas Buechel and peter i;
Buechel; sud numerous other rake
tivcs throng-tout Western Wash-cg-
lOni ‘
A tuneral service will gegErdat ll
. .Tuesd ,Jan.a,m ,
“iglds Churagh, Shelton. Father Dn-
.‘-minic Hahn 05.8. Wl.l.l omemte. A
iunersl procession tor burial and a
funeral reception at St. Edwards
Hall will immediately ioltow ser-
vices.
. The iam' y suggests that memo
m rial donations may be made _to Sl-
mpson Employee Credit limos une
.der the .loe huedtel Scholarship .
Bu’echel
A longtime Shelton resident, ‘i
60-year-old Henry Joseph (Joe)
Buechel, died last Thursday in an
accident sufi‘ered while worlring on
his logging truck.
According to the Shelton Police
Department records, Buechel was
killed when his Peterbiltcrac»
tor fell on him while he worked on
it in his garage.
The police report indicated that
Buechel was discovered just betore
4 pm. by his wife, Sharon, who
called for aid. Shelton Fire Depart.
ment and other emergency person.
nel sought to reviye Euechel, who
was takento Mason General Hos-
pital with head and chest iniuries,
but attempts to resuscitate him
were unsuccessful.
A neighbor who arrived at the
Scene, Gilbert Richardson, told po—
lice that it appeared Buechel was
anging the rear universal joint
on the vehicle when it fell nn him.
Richardson found another jack and
used it to free Buecllel, the report
indicated.
The death was called an occupn»
tionsl accident by the police
department
A motorcade of fellow truckers
formed after Buechel‘s f enl
“MW- 137 77
,Tchm'i/his
Henry Joseph Buechel
Henry Buechel
Henry Joseph Buechel of Shel.
,ton died December 29 following a
tracking accident He was so.
He was born in Shelton on 0c~
toher 30, 1934 toFl-idland andViv.
ian Buschel. He graduated from
helton High School in 1953. He
servedwithhonorin theu.S.Army
from August 6, 1957 to September
7, 1961. Hewasmarfiedtolliswife,
Shawn, on Dewber 16, 1971.
Mr. Buechel was a third.
generation, self-employed log
trucker who was instrumental in
shaping how log trucking opm~
tionl are perforated today for the
Simpson Timber Company. For
two years he was president nf the
Evergreen Truckers Association
He had recently been elected
spokesman for the newly formed
Timber Trucking Systems Com»
pany, which provides all log truck-
ing services for Simpson in the
helm“ area.
. urvivors include his mother,
vivian anachal ot- Shelton; his
wire; Sharon 1. aucchel arShelton;
his children, Michael M, Buechel oi
Shelton, Corian E. .lacoby of
McCleai-y, Sharon Jo Buechel of
Shelton, David'ceaeildnd 'i’szb‘H.
o h d and’ an'ol‘Coderluhd or
e holflpl
Buechel and Peter Hue el; and
numerous other relatives from
thmmtout Wuum Washington,
Fuller-l M I l were held on
January 3. [if 4—
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,B Last Name,Buechel, Henry Joseph (1).tif,Buechel, Henry Joseph (1).tif, Buechel, Henry Joseph (1).tif