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Charles Edward Shockley

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Charles Edward Shockley

Birth
Outlook, Yakima County, Washington, USA
Death
13 Nov 2004 (aged 92)
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, USA
Burial
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Peninsula Daily News
Obituary; 11/17/2004
Charles Edward Shockley
Nov. 10, 1912 - Nov. 13, 2004
Former Port Angeles resident Charles Edward Shockley died in Mill Creek Point Assisted Living Home, The Dalles, Ore., at age 92.
The oldest of three children, he was born to George William and Dora Ellen (Partch) Shockley in Outlook.
Mr. Shockley married Doris Lorraine Hill in 1936.
After moving to Port Angeles in 1950, Mr. Shockley became a mechanic for Joe Janish Motors and a car dealership, then built his own service station, Shockley's Richfield, at Eighth and Cherry streets.
He and Doris divorced in 1957.
He married Viola (Hermann) Dickson in 1961.
Upon retirement in 1970, the couple traveled in their motor home, then settled in The Dalles in 1979.
Survivors include daughter Deanna Lee Meyers of Everett; daughters and sons-in-law Carol Jean and Howard Strom of Othello and Peggy Ann and Edward Adamich of Port Angeles; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his wife, brothers Claude and Harry Shockley, and by grandson Christopher Charles Ackenhausen.
----Kindly added by Frederick Larson
Peninsula Daily News
Obituary; 11/17/2004
Charles Edward Shockley
Nov. 10, 1912 - Nov. 13, 2004
Former Port Angeles resident Charles Edward Shockley died in Mill Creek Point Assisted Living Home, The Dalles, Ore., at age 92.
The oldest of three children, he was born to George William and Dora Ellen (Partch) Shockley in Outlook.
Mr. Shockley married Doris Lorraine Hill in 1936.
After moving to Port Angeles in 1950, Mr. Shockley became a mechanic for Joe Janish Motors and a car dealership, then built his own service station, Shockley's Richfield, at Eighth and Cherry streets.
He and Doris divorced in 1957.
He married Viola (Hermann) Dickson in 1961.
Upon retirement in 1970, the couple traveled in their motor home, then settled in The Dalles in 1979.
Survivors include daughter Deanna Lee Meyers of Everett; daughters and sons-in-law Carol Jean and Howard Strom of Othello and Peggy Ann and Edward Adamich of Port Angeles; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by his wife, brothers Claude and Harry Shockley, and by grandson Christopher Charles Ackenhausen.
----Kindly added by Frederick Larson


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