He was a native of Canada.
His home was at 4315 South Tacoma Avenue.
He was in charge of painting during the operation of the Todd Shipyards here.
He belonged to the Independent Order of Foresters and to the Painters' union No. 64.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Bouchee; a son Harold of Tacoma; two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Tecca of Livingston, Mont., and Mrs. Rose Ebert of Clyde Part, Mont.; three brothers, James, Frederick and Napoleon, all of Livingston, and three nephews.
He was a native of Canada.
His home was at 4315 South Tacoma Avenue.
He was in charge of painting during the operation of the Todd Shipyards here.
He belonged to the Independent Order of Foresters and to the Painters' union No. 64.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Bouchee; a son Harold of Tacoma; two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Tecca of Livingston, Mont., and Mrs. Rose Ebert of Clyde Part, Mont.; three brothers, James, Frederick and Napoleon, all of Livingston, and three nephews.
Family Members
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Napoleon Charles "Shorty" Bouchee Jr
1870–1949
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Baby Bouchee
1871–1871
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Peter L. Bouchee
1872–1909
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Marie Auralie Bouchee
1874–1875
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Mary Bouchee Napoli
1877–1935
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James Bouchee
1878–1939
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Rose Ann Bouchee Ebert
1883–1961
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Ellen Q. Bouchee Bruffey
1888–1924
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Lula Sophia Bouchee Tecca
1889–1948
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Pvt Alfred "Fred" Bouchee
1893–1954
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