Mr. Badgro died Thursday after a sudden illness. Born in Orillia, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Badgro. His parents settled in the area in 1895.
Mr. Badgro, a graveltruck driver for King County Road District No. 3, was a member of local 174, Teamsters' Union.
Surviving are two brothers, W. Theodore, Route 3, Kent, and Morris Badgro, Kent.
12 May 1962, Seattle Daily Times
Herb married Elsie V. Roe Lee on 24 March 1948 in Seattle, King, Washington. They divorced in September 1948.
Mr. Badgro died Thursday after a sudden illness. Born in Orillia, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Badgro. His parents settled in the area in 1895.
Mr. Badgro, a graveltruck driver for King County Road District No. 3, was a member of local 174, Teamsters' Union.
Surviving are two brothers, W. Theodore, Route 3, Kent, and Morris Badgro, Kent.
12 May 1962, Seattle Daily Times
Herb married Elsie V. Roe Lee on 24 March 1948 in Seattle, King, Washington. They divorced in September 1948.
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