Male, born 1903-06-19, died 1974-10-18
Associated with the firms network
Collins and DeLaney, Architects; DeLaney, Paul W., Architect,; DeLaney, Paul W., and Associates, Architects
Résumé
Partner, [Carl U.] Collins and DeLaney, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1947-1951.
Principal, Paul W. DeLaney, Architect, Seattle, WA, 1951-1958. In 1957, Delaney operated his office at 619 2nd Avenue, Room #303. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1957, p. 206.)
Founding Partner, DeLaney and Associates, Seattle, WA, 1959- .
College
B.Arch., University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Seattle, WA. While at UW, DeLaney was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) Fraternity.
Relocation
The architect's surname changed over three generations. His paternal grandfather was John Thomas Laney (born 05/27/1836 in Jasper, IA-d. 05/31/1924 in Richville, MN), his father, Edwin Joseph Delaney, and the architect being Paul William DeLaney.
Like his father, Paul William DeLaney had been born in MN, but his family relocated to Wenatchee, WA, by 1910. Paul was born in Breckenridge, MN, on
In 1974, DeLaney and his wife lived at 11537 34th Ave. N.E. in Seattle, just east of Lake City Way.
He was buried in Holyrood Cemetery, Shoreline, WA.
Parents
His father was Edwin Joseph Delaney (born 1874 in MN-d. 1929 in Wenatchee, WA) and his mother Margaret Jeannette Kaple (born 07/18/1880 in Marshalltown, IA-d. 04/08/1966 in Wenatchee, WA)
He had brothers Joseph Stephens DeLaney (born 04/04/1908 in Wenatchee, WA-d. 09/30/2002 in Wenatchee, WA), who lived in Wenatchee in 1974, and John DeLaney, of Yakima at the time of the architect's death.
Spouse
He wed Marguerite Eleanora Camazzi (born 05/25/1905- d. 03/1974 in Seattle, WA)
PCAD id: 3075
Name | Date | City | State |
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Courts of Washington, King County, Courthouse #3, Seattle, WA | 1914-1916 | Seattle | WA |
Delaney Tract Houses, 45th Avenue NE and NE 70th Street, Ravenna, Seattle, WA | 1952 |