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Donald Jackson
Born in Goldendale, Washington on Dec. 18, 1933
Departed on Mar. 6, 2008 and resided in Pasco, WA.
cemetery: City View cemetery
In Loving Memory of Donald Ray Jackson, 74, of Pasco, went home on Thursday, March 6, 2008, at V.A. Hospital in Seattle.
Donald was the third of four sons born to Harry M. and Phyllis E. M. Jackson of Goldendale, Washington on December 18, 1933.
He graduated in 1952 from Goldendale High and immediately enlisted into the United States Navy.
In 1959 Donald married
the love of his life Masako Oda at the United States Consulate in Fukuoka, Japan.
After his Naval retirement in 1975, he moved to Pasco, Washington with his family.
With the support of his family, Donald attended Columbia Basin College receiving his Associates degree, which allowed him to become a Dietary Manager until his retirement 1997.
Donald is survived by his wife, Masako; his sons John A. Jackson, of Tacoma; David R. Jackson, and his wife; Oleta of Pasco; daughter Patricia M. Dahlke, and her husband; Byron of Pasco; brother Merle Jackson, and his wife Judy of Redmond, Oregon; and five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Elizabeth M. McCauley
Born in Pomeroy, Washington on Feb. 26, 1910
Departed on Mar. 7, 2008 and resided in Kennewick, WA.
Elizabeth M. McCauley went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 7, 2008.
She was born February 26, 1910 outside of Pomeroy, Washington.
She was the last child of four born to Hattie and Ernest Dickson.
She is preceded in her passing by her husband, Clarence; son, Dickson and her brother and sisters, Amber, Gilbert and Lorena.
She is survived by her children, Karyl Moore and husband Mike of Burbank and William McCauley and wife Shirley of Simi Valley, California.
She was a loving grandmother to her granddaughters Marsha McCauley and Meredith Puopolo and grandsons Jason McCauley and Mathew Moore.
She was the oldest member of the Pomeroy Christian Church and First Christian Church of Kennewick.
She was recently recognized by her church.
She was a 1st grade teacher with Kennewick Schools for 35 years before retiring in 1974.
She was a Sunday school teacher for many years.
She was an active member in the Kennewick Hospital Auxiliary.
Her passion in later year was going to church and doing crossword puzzles to keep her mind sharp.
Her life was a wonderful and rewarding life.
Viewing will be held from 1:00-8:00 PM on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at Mueller's Chapel of the Falls, 314 W. 1st Avenue. in Kennewick, Washington.
Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00PM on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at the First Christian Church of Kennewick, 1921 S. Olympia St.
Interment for family and friends will follow the next day in Pomeroy, Washington.
Clarine Van Atta Crouch
Born in Vancouver, Washington on Apr. 24, 1924
Departed on Mar. 7, 2008 and resided in Kennewick, WA.
Clarine (Van Atta) Crouch, our loving mother, grandmother, aunt and friend passed away on March 7, 2008.
Clarine was born April 24, 1924 to Kenneth and Ethel Van Atta in Vancouver, Washington.
She was raised and attended school in Vancouver, WA and made many life long friends.
She married
Joe Crouch in November 1949 and together they raised three sons.
Clarine enjoyed reading, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband Joe in 2004, her son Dan in 2005, and her brother Frank in 1988.
She is survived by her sons Jim (Barb) of Kennewick, Pat (Michal) of Elko, Nevada, four granddaughters, Kacie, Kassidy, and Kaitlin Crouch and Jennifer Hebison (Robert), nieces Marilyn Weinbender (Jerry), Marsha Murphy (Don), and nephew Dennis Van Atta (Judy).
We wish to give a special thanks to the staff at Royal Columbian Retirement Inn and Canyon Lakes Rehab Center for all the love and great care they gave to Mom.
We would like to also give thanks to The Cottages of Payette Assisted Living and all the special friends and neighbors in Payette, Idaho who helped with Mom and Dad's care while they were living on the ranch.
In honoring Mom's wishes, no services will be held.
Dr. Isagani Villanueva
Born in the Philippines on Feb. 10, 1941
Departed on Mar. 7, 2008 and resided in Kennewick, WA.
Dr. Isagani E. Villanueva passed away at 10:16pm on Friday, March 7, 2008, at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane.
He was born February 10, 1941, in Manila, Philippines, to Jose and Laureana Villanueva.
The second of three children, Isagani was very close to both his brother, Bayani, and sister, Nini.
After graduating from medical school at the University of Santo Tomas in 1965, Isagani began working at a city hospital in Manila.
It was at this particular hospital where Isagani began cultivating his well-known bedside manner and sincere love for his patients.
In 1967, Isagani fulfilled his dream of practicing medicine in the United States by landing an internship at Elmhurst General Hospital in New York City.
He completed his residency at the highly regarded Lenox Hill and Columbia Presbyterian hospitals in Manhattan.
It was here, in New York, where he met his future wife, Cora.
He married
Cora Quiazon on August 1968 in New York City.
He would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary this year.
They raised two sons: Jay and Kevin.
After working in New York for several years, Isagani had to make a choice between Baltimore, Maryland or Kennewick, Washington to begin the next stage of his medical career.
In 1980, Isagani made a choice that he would never regret.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Isagani practiced medicine in the Tri-Cities area for almost 27 years, and loved the area and its people immensely.
His love for his patients transcended the traditional doctor-patient relationship.
He often considered his patients as part of his own family.
Isagani's life was his work, patients, and family.
During the little downtime that he had, he often enjoyed taking walks along the Columbia Park trail, fishing, traveling, completing crossword puzzles, and spending time with his grandchildren.
Isagani will be fondly remembered by his loving wife, Cora; his sons, Jay and Kevin; his daughter-in-law, Me-Ann; his brother, Bayani; his sister, Nini; his grandchildren, Zachary and Jade; his nephew, Joseph; and nieces, Charo, Michelle, Noel, and Pia.
John Henry Nordheim, Jr
Born in Spokane, Washington on Mar. 20, 1933
Departed on Mar. 10, 2008 and resided in College Place, WA.
Jason J. Davis
Born in Richland, Washington on Sep. 4, 1970
Departed on Aug. 21, 2008 and resided in Kennewick, WA.
cemetery: Riverview Heights cemetery
Jason Davis passed away peacefully in his sleep on August 21, from an undetected congenital heart defect.
He will be deeply missed by all.
He was a lifetime Tri-Cities resident graduating from Kennewick High in 1989, where he played football and was on the wrestling team.
He joined the Marine Corp. in 1991.
He obtained his pilot's license and subsequently graduated from Central Washington University in 1998 with a Bachelors in Education.
He began teaching the day reporting program and loved his students and the position at the juvenile justice center from fall of 1999 until 2008.
Jason was awarded the Tri-Cities Crystal Apple Award for Special Achievement in 2006.
He was enthusiastically looking forward to his new teaching position at Kamiakin High School.
In April 1999 he married
Erica Julin.
Their daughter Ashlee was born on Aug 14, 2002.
Jason was a loving and devoted father and adored his daughter Ashlee.
Jason was avidly involved in outdoor activities.
He was a certified scuba diver and enjoyed camping and hunting.
He loved spending time with his family and friends.
He is survived by his daughter Ashlee age 6; his former spouse and friend Erica; his mother Marion Davis (Dan Garrison); sister Jamie (Fernando) Alvarez; nephews Joshua, Caleb and Zachary; uncle Gary (Rita) Downs of South Dakota; cousins Cheryl (Mike) Albin and her daughter Danielle (Nick) Wallace and their son Conner of Yakima; cousin Shawn (Virgie) Downs and their children Shawn and Jackie of Michigan and cousin Dawn Downs of Utah.
He was proceeded in death by his father Rudy; grandparents Thressa and Ralph Downs and Joyce and Ray Steele.
"Jace, you are in our hearts.
We will greatly miss you until eternity where we will unite once again with our Lord and Saviour." Your Family.
Funeral services will be held at Mueller's Chapel of the Falls in Kennewick on Thursday, August 28th, 2008 at 3:00 pm.
Graveside service will immediately follow the funeral at Riverview Heights cemetery.
Kenneth (Kenny) Lee Brooks
Born in Longview, WA on Jan. 9, 1970
Departed on Sep. 13, 2008 and resided in Kennewick, WA.
Kenneth Lee Brooks, loving Father, Husband and Friend, left us suddenly Saturday, September 13, 2008.
Born January 9th, 1970 in Longview, Washington to Linda and Danny Ray Brooks, Kenny was raised throughout the Northwest before calling the Tri-Cities home.
He was working for Bechtel as a union laborer at the time of his death.
Kenny loved the outdoors and especially cherished the time he spent with his family fishing.
He leaves behind his wife, Michelle Brooks; children Wesley Brooks, Chelsey Brooks and stepchildren Lisa, Gabriel, Jimmy and Jesse Johnson; sisters Dee Sanders and Michelle Murray.
Kenny will always be remembered as a good man who never stopped trying to make a better life for himself, his family, and his friends.
He will be missed.
A Celebration of Kenny's life will be held at a later date.