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Robert Bini
Anchorage
Robert Bini, 45 of Anchorage, died Saturday January 5, 2002 at his home.
He was born March 10, 1956 in Brazil.
He moved to Anchorage in 1992 and was employed by Mid Town Auto Body Shop.
Memorial services will be 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, January 8, 2002 at Anchorage Funeral Home Chapel with Rev Bob Young of Holy Spirit Episcopal Church officiating.
Some of his hobbies include, shooting guns, motorcycles, 4-wheeling, camping, cross country skiing, fishing, picking on his kids, being with family and friends, and most of all watching westerns on television.
His family is quoted as saying; “He was a loving brother, husband, and father.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his parents; Gastone and Edithe Bini.
He is survived by his wife; Patricia Bini of Anchorage, two daughters; Samantha Bini & Nichole Bini of Anchorage, two brothers;Edmundo Bini of Anchorage Gastoa Bini of Brazil, one sister; Luciniana Bini of Brazil.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 801 West Fireweed, Anchorage, Alaska 995608.
Arrangements are by Anchorage Funeral Home.
Sgt. Donald James Stevens (ret)
April 12, 1923 - August 4, 2004
Sgt. Donald James Stevens (ret) of New York, passed away late in the evening of August 4, 2004 at his home on the lower east side, surrounded by family and friends.
A former councilman and elder at the First Baptist Church, Donald was always active in the community whether it be working on a political campaign, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or through the local Lyons Club.
Donald leaves behind a daughter Stephanie Stevens, a son Donald A. Stevens, and 6 grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 42 years Norma Whitfield Stevens.
Donald was born in Salem Oregon on April 12, 1923 to Emma Jane Stevens and Alfred Stevens.
Donald's father Alfred was a Captain in the navy and Donald spent much of his youth overseas.
The family returned to Salem in when Donald was 16, where he graduated from Salem High School in 1941.
Donald enlisted in the Marines in 1941 and served Honorably in WWII and was a veteran of the Normandy invasion.
Donald Retired from the Marine Corps in 1960 and opened a hardware/hobby shop in New York City.
It was in New York where Donald met his wife Norma, and where they raised their family.
Occupation: Dock Foreman
Hobbies: Model Trains
Organizations: AARP, Lyons Club
Survived By:
Thomas Stevens, Son
Donald Stevens, Son
Eric Stevens, Son
Cindy Stevens, Daughter
Amy Stevens, Daughter
Jane Stevens, Daughter
Preceded in Death By:
Carol Jones, Grandmother
Robert Jones, Grandfather
Emma Jane Stevens, Spouse
Norma Stevens, Mother
Alfred Stevens, Father
Howard Orvis Houglum
May 28, 1948 - April 15, 2013
Anchor Point resident, Mr. Howard Orvis Houglum, 64, died Monday, April 15, 2013 at his home with his family by his side.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Mr. Houglum was born May 18, 1948 in Faribault, Minnesota.
He graduated from Cook County High School in Grand Marais, Minnesota.
He worked for Hedstroms Lumber from 1967 to 1982.
After moving on he began working for the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries division up until he retired in 2005.
Howard moved to Anchor Point in 2005.
Howard loved fishing, flying, hunting and spending time with his grandchildren.
He was an exceptional fisherman.
The family wrote, “His family was first on his mind, the ones here and the ones back in Minnesota.
Howard loved teaching his sons to fish and bow hunt.
He was a kind, caring and honest man.
Howard built an ultra light airplane in his house.
He also loved to fly his 1946 Luscombe tail dragger.
He was known for the best 1 wheel landings.
Howard was a very skilled pilot and his dream was to move to Alaska and fly again, but health issues made him give up that dream.”
He was preceded in death by his son, Jeffrey Houglum; parents, Orvis and Hazel Houglum.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Houglum of Anchor Point; daughter, Gretchen Panka of Superior, WI; son, Johnathan Houglum of Anchor Point; son in-law, Tim Panka of Superior, WI; daughter in-law, Lindsay Caldwell of Anchor Point; granddaughter, Cheynne Sorlie of Duluth, MN; grandson, Dakota Sorlie of Grand Marais, MN; granddaughter, Mya Houglum of Anchor Point; grandson, Tanner Houglum of Anchor Point; brothers, Gerald Houglum of Grand Marais, MN and Sheldon (Lynetta) Houglum of Grand Marais, MN and sister, Sharon (Robert) Bailey of Moose Lake, MN.
Also numerous nieces and nephews.
Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory.
Lyle C. Edgington
November 5, 1922 - March 29, 2013
Soldotna homesteader Lyle C. Edgington, 90, passed away Friday, March 29, 2013 at Central Peninsula Hospital.
Services will be 4 p.m. Friday, Apr. 5, at Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.
Burial will be at Spruce Grove Memorial Park in Kasilof.
Military honors will be provided by V.F.W. Post 10046 and American Legion Post 20.
Lyle was born Nov. 5, 1922 in Lewiston, Idaho to Frank and Fannie May Edgington.
He was a World War II veteran who served in the South Pacific in New Guinea and Manila.
Lyle came to Alaska in 1946 and established his homestead on Longmere Lake in 1947.
All his children were born and raised in Alaska.
He was a 50 year member of the Operating Engineers Union Local 302, working various places all around Alaska as a crane operator.
Lyle was a member of the V.F.W.
He was preceded in death by his brother Murl Edgington.
He is survived by his daughter, Sherry Sayman; granddaughter, Anna Marie Sayman, both of Soldotna; his stepchildren, Theresa McLeod of Texas, Susan Powell of Wyoming and Robert Powell; his former wife and mother of his children, Wilma Woodford of Wyoming; nephew, Gary Edgington of Washington and a niece, Cheryl Kelly of Oregon.
Arrangements were by Peninsula Memorial Chapel in Kenai.
MABEL DOROTHY LARSON
July 20, 1920 - April 2, 2013
Kenai resident, Mrs. Mabel D. Larson, 92, died Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at Central Peninsula Hospital in Soldotna, Alaska.
Memorial services will be held in the summer of 2013.
Mrs. Larson was born July 20, 1920 in Nampa, Idaho.
She graduated high school in Idaho.
In 1950 she worked as a Barber in Yakima, Washington for many years.
In 2006 she moved to Kenai to be near her daughter and family.
Mabel began quilting in her late 80’s and continued to enjoy it up until this last year.
The family wrote, “She and her husband danced nearly every weekend for 57 years.
She loved working in her garden and flowers.
She was very much loved by family and friends.
She always showed her love and pride for her family.
She would take time to talk to us and she was there when we needed her.”
She was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold Larson who died in 1996 and sister, Vera Wolfe who died in 2011.
She is survived by her daughter, Karen Hinkle of Kenai; son in-law, T.J. Hinkle of Kenai; grandson, Dan Hinkle and his wife, Michaele of Tampa, FL; grandsons, Mark Hinkle of Stevenson, WA and Jason Hinkle and his wife, Catherine of Kenai; daughter, Sharen Clark and her husband, Ron of Sunnyside, WA; grandson, Ron Snow of Spokane, WA and granddaughter, Julie Snow of Portland, OR; son, Jerry Larson and his wife, Dolly of Gulf Breeze, FL; grandson, Chris Larson and his wife, Lawanna of Kenai, Alaska; granddaughter, Jennifer Thomas and her husband, Jason of Savanna, Georgia; sister, Evah Davis who is 99 years old of Portland, Oregon and many great-grandchildren.
Arrangements made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel & Crematory.