Norman Glen Brazelton

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Norman Glen Brazelton Veteran

Birth
Elbert, Elbert County, Colorado, USA
Death
25 Apr 2004 (aged 99)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 26B, Site 399
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Glen was born at home in Elbert, CO. He was the third child and the second son born to Maude and Joe Brazelton.
He owned and operated "Caboose Hobbies" train and hobby store in Denver for many years.

BRAZELTON, NORMAN GLEN-Beloved husband of Bertha, was born in a log home west of Elbert, Colorado on March 21, 1905. Survived also by sons Ron, and Duane (Joanna),
6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, sisters Thelma and Eula, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Glen was best known as the founder of Caboose Hobbies, the largest model railroad store in the world.
He was a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy during WWII and a member of the Elks and the Masons, as well as being a past Grand Royal Patron, State of Colorado, Order of Amaranth.
Memorial service will be held 4/30 at 7 PM, at Bear Valley Christian Church, 6800 W. Hampden Avenue, Lakewood. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Colorado Railroad Museum, 17155 W. 44th Avenue, Golden, Colorado, 80403 in Mr. Brazelton's name.
Published in Denver Post on Apr. 28, 2004.
Glen was born at home in Elbert, CO. He was the third child and the second son born to Maude and Joe Brazelton.
He owned and operated "Caboose Hobbies" train and hobby store in Denver for many years.

BRAZELTON, NORMAN GLEN-Beloved husband of Bertha, was born in a log home west of Elbert, Colorado on March 21, 1905. Survived also by sons Ron, and Duane (Joanna),
6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, sisters Thelma and Eula, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Glen was best known as the founder of Caboose Hobbies, the largest model railroad store in the world.
He was a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy during WWII and a member of the Elks and the Masons, as well as being a past Grand Royal Patron, State of Colorado, Order of Amaranth.
Memorial service will be held 4/30 at 7 PM, at Bear Valley Christian Church, 6800 W. Hampden Avenue, Lakewood. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Colorado Railroad Museum, 17155 W. 44th Avenue, Golden, Colorado, 80403 in Mr. Brazelton's name.
Published in Denver Post on Apr. 28, 2004.