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Maurice James Bleuel

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Maurice James Bleuel

Birth
California, USA
Death
24 Apr 1967 (aged 76)
Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: Maurice Bleuel Dies at 76
Funeral services will be held here Thursday for Maurice J Bleuel, 76, retired Oakland lawyer who was an Alameda County deputy district attorney from 1925 to 1929 under Earl Warren. Mr Bleuel died yesterday in a local convalescent hospital. His home was at 571 Miner Road, Orinda. A native of Oakland, he was graduated from the University of California in 1914 and subsequently from Boalt Hall School of Law. He served as an ensign in the Navy three and a half years during World War I. After leaving the district attorney's office he practiced with an Oakland law firm. He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternatiy, Yerba Buena Lodge 403, F&AM, Alameda County and California State Bar Associations, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Oakland Lodge of Elks No 171, and was a past president of the Oakland Lions Club.
Surviving are his widow, Mae C Bleuel of Orinda; a daughter, Mrs Jean B Bouhaben of Pebble Beach; two sons, Yates L and Maurice Bleuel of Orinda; a step-daughter, Mrs June C Hubbell of New York; a sister, Mrs Vera Peterson and a brother Lawrence R Bleuel. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Gothic Chapel of the Mountain View Cemetery, 5000 Piedmont Ave., with the Rev. B Jean Clark officiating. Friends may call at the Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Ave., until 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Oakland (California) Tribune, 25 Apr 1967, page 14, column 6
Obituary: Maurice Bleuel Dies at 76
Funeral services will be held here Thursday for Maurice J Bleuel, 76, retired Oakland lawyer who was an Alameda County deputy district attorney from 1925 to 1929 under Earl Warren. Mr Bleuel died yesterday in a local convalescent hospital. His home was at 571 Miner Road, Orinda. A native of Oakland, he was graduated from the University of California in 1914 and subsequently from Boalt Hall School of Law. He served as an ensign in the Navy three and a half years during World War I. After leaving the district attorney's office he practiced with an Oakland law firm. He was a member of Sigma Chi fraternatiy, Yerba Buena Lodge 403, F&AM, Alameda County and California State Bar Associations, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Oakland Lodge of Elks No 171, and was a past president of the Oakland Lions Club.
Surviving are his widow, Mae C Bleuel of Orinda; a daughter, Mrs Jean B Bouhaben of Pebble Beach; two sons, Yates L and Maurice Bleuel of Orinda; a step-daughter, Mrs June C Hubbell of New York; a sister, Mrs Vera Peterson and a brother Lawrence R Bleuel. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Gothic Chapel of the Mountain View Cemetery, 5000 Piedmont Ave., with the Rev. B Jean Clark officiating. Friends may call at the Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Ave., until 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Oakland (California) Tribune, 25 Apr 1967, page 14, column 6

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