John Richard jones/1943-2016
John passed peacefully July 20, 2016 in Alder from cancer. He was 72 years old, born November 25, 1943 in Eatonville. He was the only son, and seventh child born to George and Alice (Stackhouse) Jones....
View ArticleDouglas E. Fox
Douglas E. Fox was born in Bellingham, Washington to Everett and Paula Fox on June 12, 1939 and died peacefully at home on August 30, 2016. Doug graduated high school in Bakersfield, California. He...
View ArticleMargit Thorvaldson
Margit Thorvaldson – A most progressive woman. Margit Thorvaldson, age 88, passed away on August 27, 2016. She was predeceased by her parents Leif and Margit Thorvaldson, brother Leif Thorvaldson,...
View ArticleJames Robert Hale /Sept. 2, 1918-Sept. 10, 2016
James Robert Hale lived a full 98 years, embracing each and every day. Born in Flynn, Washington on September 2, 1918 to J.D. and Eliza Hale, he grew up there, went to school in Mineral, and graduated...
View ArticleElizabeth Ann (Dode) Hill (Puariea)
Elizabeth, called Dode since childhood, passed away on September 7 in Auburn, Washington. She was 89. Dode was born to Lila Berg Puariea and Moses Puariea in Reeder, ND on May 18, 1927. At the age of...
View ArticleDorothy Heath-Hengstler – “Mama Dot”
Dorothy passed away peacefully in her sleep on October 4, 2016, at Brookdale, where she received excellent care. Her loving husband, Ray Hengstler, was by her side. She was 93. Dorothy was born on June...
View ArticleDerek Lee Harris
Derek “Uncle Dude” Harris, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Oct 7, 2016. He was born at Good Samaritan hospital in Puyallup WA, on May 19, 1985. He lived life to the fullest, and definitely...
View ArticleJames L. “Jim” Dean / Oct. 26, 1932-Oct. 5, 201
Surrounded by his loving wife and three daughters, our wonderful husband, dad, grandpa and friend passed away from a short battle with cancer. Jim was born in Monroe, Washington to William and Isobel...
View ArticleVernon Neal Purdy / Jan. 28, 1918-Oct. 24, 2016
Neal, on Oct. 24th 2016 heard the owl call his name, and Ol’ Clumsum came down off his last pole, tied his gear into a Thousand Mile Hitch and hopped aboard the ”Westbound” Freight Train to go be with...
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