Stephen IVICCauley
A memorial service /will be held
this aftemoon for Union resident
Stephen J McCauley Jri, who
died Thursday, January 13’ in
Sheltoni He was 65.
He was born June 25, 1934 in
Seattle to Stephen Sr. and Caro-
line Lippton McCauley.
He served in the US, Army
with duty in Korea during the Ko—
rean War,
He was a retired truck driver
and warehouseman.
Mr. McCauIey had resided in
Union for the past seven years.
He enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Mri McCauley is survived by
his wife, Georgia McCauley of
Union; son Ron Burns of Juneau,
Alaska; daughters Sheri West-
over of Morton and Vikki Sander-
son of Auburn; brother Gordon
McCauley of Kent; sister Geral-
dine Pargaran of Kent; and five
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held
at 1 pm. Thursday, January 20,
at the Evergreen Chapel at New
Tacoma Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Tacoma
Funeral Home and Cemeteries.
, OCR Text: Stephen IVICCauley
A memorial service /will be held
this aftemoon for Union resident
Stephen J McCauley Jri, who
died Thursday, January 13’ in
Sheltoni He was 65.
He was born June 25, 1934 in
Seattle to Stephen Sr. and Caro-
line Lippton McCauley.
He served in the US, Army
with duty in Korea during the Ko—
rean War,
He was a retired truck driver
and warehouseman.
Mr. McCauIey had resided in
Union for the past seven years.
He enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Mri McCauley is survived by
his wife, Georgia McCauley of
Union; son Ron Burns of Juneau,
Alaska; daughters Sheri West-
over of Morton and Vikki Sander-
son of Auburn; brother Gordon
McCauley of Kent; sister Geral-
dine Pargaran of Kent; and five
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held
at 1 pm. Thursday, January 20,
at the Evergreen Chapel at New
Tacoma Cemetery.
Arrangements are by Tacoma
Funeral Home and Cemeteries.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,Mc Last Name,McCauley, Stephen J..tif,McCauley, Stephen J..tif, McCauley, Stephen J..tif
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