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Dick Addleman
Richard Allen “Dick” Addleman
of Hoodsport died on August 31 at
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center, He was 83.
He was born in Seattle on
November 9, 1910 to Oron and
Mary (Lloyd) Addleman. He at-
tended Irene Sr Reed High Schooli
He was married in Seattle on
November 24, 1934 to the former
Eleanor Dickinson.
He was co-owner of Addleman
Logging Company in Forks He ent
joyed fishing, football, traveling,
taking cruises and taking care of
the yard.
Mr. Addleman had lived in
Hoodsport for most of his life. He
was a past member of the Masonic
Lodge in Union, past commissioner
of the Port of Hoodspart and a past
volunteer for the local fire district,
Survivors include his wife, Elea-
nor Addleman of Hoodsport; his
son, Roger Addleman of Port
Angeles;his sister, Sammie Robin-
son of Lilliwaup; his grandchil-
dren, Dwight Addleman of Port
Angeles and Cheryl Addleman of
Seattle; his step-grandson, John
Hallinan of Vancouver and three
great-grandchildren,
Pastor Jack Keith ofiiciated at
memorial services held September
7 at Hood Canal Community
Church followed by a private buri-
al at Shelton Memorial Park. Ar—
rangements were by McComb Fu-
neral Home.
, OCR Text:
Dick Ad Ifleman
6: 379
Dick Addleman
Richard Allen “Dick” Addleman
of Hoodsport died on August 31 at
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center, He was 83.
He was born in Seattle on
November 9, 1910 to Oron and
Mary (Lloyd) Addleman. He at-
tended Irene Sr Reed High Schooli
He was married in Seattle on
November 24, 1934 to the former
Eleanor Dickinson.
He was co-owner of Addleman
Logging Company in Forks He ent
joyed fishing, football, traveling,
taking cruises and taking care of
the yard.
Mr. Addleman had lived in
Hoodsport for most of his life. He
was a past member of the Masonic
Lodge in Union, past commissioner
of the Port of Hoodspart and a past
volunteer for the local fire district,
Survivors include his wife, Elea-
nor Addleman of Hoodsport; his
son, Roger Addleman of Port
Angeles;his sister, Sammie Robin-
son of Lilliwaup; his grandchil-
dren, Dwight Addleman of Port
Angeles and Cheryl Addleman of
Seattle; his step-grandson, John
Hallinan of Vancouver and three
great-grandchildren,
Pastor Jack Keith ofiiciated at
memorial services held September
7 at Hood Canal Community
Church followed by a private buri-
al at Shelton Memorial Park. Ar—
rangements were by McComb Fu-
neral Home.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,A Last Name,Addleman, Richard Allen ''Dick''.tif,Addleman, Richard Allen ''Dick''.tif, Addleman, Richard Allen ''Dick''.tif
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