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John James “Jim” Applegate

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John James “Jim” Applegate

Birth
Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana, USA
Death
2 Feb 1980 (aged 64)
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, USA
Burial
Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Block:AF&AM Lot:7G Space:6
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James Applegate died Saturday

Missoula, Mont. - James Applegate, 64, died in Missoula Community Hospital here on Feb 2, following a short illness.

He was born at Deer Lodge, Mont., Feb 27, 1915 to Andrew and Mattie (Zosel) Applegate.

He married the former Louise Swingley April 12, 1937 in Helena, Mont. He was a railroad engineer for the Milwaukee Railroad for 19 years and was a railroad engineer for the U.S. Steel operation at the Atlantic City ore mine for 15 years. He retired July 31, 1977.

While in Lander they made their home at 607 Market. Following his retirement they moved to Lolo, Mont.

He was a member of Wyoming Lodge No 2 AF-AM.

Survivors include his wife Louise; daughters, Phyllis Cowen of Lolo, Mont, Darlene Wilson of Lander, Jacqueline Freez of Bonner, Mont. and Kathy Majdic of Lander; sons, William and Kenneth of Gillette, Ronald , John and Lanny of Lander; a sister, Mrs. Wilma Bruns, Philipsburg, Mont., brothers William of Deer Lodge, Mont., and Herman of Drummon, Mont., and George of Santa Cruz, Calif; and 24 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hudson Funeral Home, with the Rev. David C. Donkle of the United Methodict Church officiating.

Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery with Masonic graveside services.

Those wishing to may contribute to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Fund. Donations may be left or sent to Hudson's Funeral Home.

Transcribed and submitted by Mary Thompson Saban
James Applegate died Saturday

Missoula, Mont. - James Applegate, 64, died in Missoula Community Hospital here on Feb 2, following a short illness.

He was born at Deer Lodge, Mont., Feb 27, 1915 to Andrew and Mattie (Zosel) Applegate.

He married the former Louise Swingley April 12, 1937 in Helena, Mont. He was a railroad engineer for the Milwaukee Railroad for 19 years and was a railroad engineer for the U.S. Steel operation at the Atlantic City ore mine for 15 years. He retired July 31, 1977.

While in Lander they made their home at 607 Market. Following his retirement they moved to Lolo, Mont.

He was a member of Wyoming Lodge No 2 AF-AM.

Survivors include his wife Louise; daughters, Phyllis Cowen of Lolo, Mont, Darlene Wilson of Lander, Jacqueline Freez of Bonner, Mont. and Kathy Majdic of Lander; sons, William and Kenneth of Gillette, Ronald , John and Lanny of Lander; a sister, Mrs. Wilma Bruns, Philipsburg, Mont., brothers William of Deer Lodge, Mont., and Herman of Drummon, Mont., and George of Santa Cruz, Calif; and 24 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hudson Funeral Home, with the Rev. David C. Donkle of the United Methodict Church officiating.

Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery with Masonic graveside services.

Those wishing to may contribute to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Fund. Donations may be left or sent to Hudson's Funeral Home.

Transcribed and submitted by Mary Thompson Saban


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