


Mr. Clare Faulkner
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The Seattle Daily Times
Tuesday, September 5, 1939
Page 11, Column 1
Obituaries
Funeral services for Clare W. Faulkner, a warehouseman for City Light, who died Sunday, will be held at 8 o’clock tomorrow evening at Forkner’s Chapel, followed by cremation. Faulkner served overseas with the 8th Division after the World War and was commissioned a Lieutenant. Recently he had been a Seattle resident twenty-five years at 4527 11th Avenue Northeast.
Mr. Faulker was a member of Roosevelt Post, V.F.W. [Veterans of Foreign Wars], the Reserve Officers’ Association, the Mantle Club and was a member and Secretary-Treasurer of University Lodge No. 194, Knights of Pythias. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Nena M. Faulkner, Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. J.G. Sears, San Jose, California and Lois G. Kaulkner, Seattle and a brother, John H. Faulkner, Mercer Island.
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