The 1945 Tacoma City Directory list a Roy F. Peterson with a wife named Bertha that lived at 280 Omak. He was a welder at the Todd Pacific Shipyard.
Todd Pacific was known as the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. until June of 1944 when they changed their name. The Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. (Todd Pacific after June 1944) was a major builder of ships for the U.S. Navy. They built all kinds of ships - but mostly transports and "baby flat-tops".
Why move to Tacoma? Grandpa was a Welder and Tacoma needed welders...
Berkeley Daily Gazette, 27 Feb 1945
I wonder if grandpa had a hand in building any of the big navy ships used in the second world war?
Spokane Daily Chronicle, 30 April 1945
Here is an interesting/funny article from the same time period:
Toronto Daily Star, 27 June 1945
The following picture was taken in Tacoma.
In this photo is Bertha Lawson Peterson and four of her and Roy Peterson's kids:
Velma & Don (holding hands), Charles & Olen Peterson.
Sources:
- e-Mail from Bob Schuler, Special Collections, Tacoma Public Library
- Berkeley Daily Gazette, 27 Feb 1945
- Spokane Daily Chronicle, 30 April 1945
- Toronto Daily Star, 27 June 1945
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