SPOKANE _ Former Leavenworth and Chelan resident Bud Ault, 84, died Saturday, March 14, 1992, in Southcrest Convalescent Center at Spokane.
He was born Sept. 6, 1907, to Ashley Earle and Coral Ault, at Leavenworth. He was raised at Leavenworth and Prosser, where he graduated from high school in 1926. He then attended Washington State University, and in 1931 became a licensed radio operator.
He married Peggy Mary Louise Shore in 1934, and they lived at Chelan.
Mr. Ault worked for many years for the U.S. Forest Service as a member of the trail crew, and also manned lookout stations at Basalt Peak, Estes Ridge, Dirtyface and Rock Creek. He retired from the Washington state Department of Game at the Chelan Hatchery after 30 years.
He moved to Spokane from Chelan in 1982 to be closer to his family.
He was a member of Zarathan Lodge No. 148, F&AM, Leavenworth, since 1932, the Lake Chelan Masonic Lodge No. 118, F&AM, and Eastern Star Silver Star Chapter 93.
Survivors include two sons, Roger Ault of Spokane and Earle Ault of South Windsor, Conn.; and five granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his wife and a brother.
Arrangements are by Precht Rose Chapel at Chelan.
SPOKANE _ Former Leavenworth and Chelan resident Bud Ault, 84, died Saturday, March 14, 1992, in Southcrest Convalescent Center at Spokane.
He was born Sept. 6, 1907, to Ashley Earle and Coral Ault, at Leavenworth. He was raised at Leavenworth and Prosser, where he graduated from high school in 1926. He then attended Washington State University, and in 1931 became a licensed radio operator.
He married Peggy Mary Louise Shore in 1934, and they lived at Chelan.
Mr. Ault worked for many years for the U.S. Forest Service as a member of the trail crew, and also manned lookout stations at Basalt Peak, Estes Ridge, Dirtyface and Rock Creek. He retired from the Washington state Department of Game at the Chelan Hatchery after 30 years.
He moved to Spokane from Chelan in 1982 to be closer to his family.
He was a member of Zarathan Lodge No. 148, F&AM, Leavenworth, since 1932, the Lake Chelan Masonic Lodge No. 118, F&AM, and Eastern Star Silver Star Chapter 93.
Survivors include two sons, Roger Ault of Spokane and Earle Ault of South Windsor, Conn.; and five granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his wife and a brother.
Arrangements are by Precht Rose Chapel at Chelan.
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