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Pauline M. (Sevigny) Wilson
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Pauline Marie (Sevigny) Wilson, 79, of Seattle died Friday. Mrs. Wilson was born in South Junction Manitoba, Canada, and also lived in Minnesota and Moxee. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, Earl Wilson of Seattle; five daughters, Denise, Linda, Nancy, Debra and Peggy; two sons, David and Mark; 27 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Rosary Church. Arrangements are by Cady's Burial Services of Kent, Wash.
Caroline H. Madson
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Caroline H. Madson, 94, of Yakima died Tuesday. Mrs. Madson was born in Doland, S.D. She worked as the city clerk in Grandview for many years, retiring in 1981.
Survivors include a son, Roland Overdorf of Battle Ground, Wash.; two daughters, Eunice Leach and Margaret Van Dyke of Yakima; six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and six stepgreat-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory of Yakima.
Robert T. Page Sr.
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Robert T. Page Sr., 77, of Yakima died Wednesday at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Mr. Page was born in Detroit and served in the Navy during the Korean War. After returning to Yakima, he owned a gas station, and when that was sold he worked for Cascade Casting Co., where he was injured on the job. He then became a licensed chemical sprayer and worked several years doing residential and orchard spraying. He retired from the Yakima Greenway as a groundskeeper when he was 73.
Survivors include four children, Kim Smedsrud of Seattle, Robert T. Page Jr. and Pamela Underhill of Red Bluff, Calif., and Beverley Masters of Portland; a sister, Edna Hodder of Delaware; his companion, Arlene Thornton of Yakima; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home. Private family inurnment will be in West Hills Memorial Park.
Owen J. Paul
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Owen Joseph Paul, 88, of Kennewick died May 27. Mr. Paul was born in Marshall, Minn., and moved to Yakima after high school. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. After the military he joined the family car business, M & M Motors in Ellensburg. In later years, he worked for, and retired from, the city of Ellensburg as a warehouseman and bookkeeper.
Survivors include two daughters, Lyn Ikard of Hamilton, Mont., and Cathy McElroy of Richland; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Westside Church, 615 Wright Ave., Richland. Interment will be in Terrace Heights Memorial Gardens, Yakima. Arrangements are by Hillcrest Memorial Center, Kennewick.
Lela V. Phipps
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Lela Velva Phipps, 98, of Richland and a former Lower Valley resident, died Tuesday. Mrs. Phipps was born in Benton County, Mo. She worked as a supervisor and bank teller for many years.
Survivors include two sons, Dale L. McGraw of Kennewick and Tedd R. McGraw of Auburn, Wash.; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Spokane Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Smith Funeral Home of Sunnyside.
Preston Bell Jr.
Announcement dated June 3, 2010
Preston Bell Jr., 70, of Toppenish died Tuesday at Toppenish Community Hospital. Mr. Bell was born in White Swan and served in the Navy. He worked as a clerk in the archives department for the Yakama Nation.
Survivors include his mother, Ella McKinstry of Toppenish; a son, Raven Bell; and three sisters, Marcy John and Angela Wynne of Toppenish, and Yvonne Dahrens of Portland.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at McKinley Indian Mission, west of Toppenish. Interment will follow in Simpson Cemetery
in White Swan. Arrangements are by Colonial Funeral Home.
John F. Alling
Announcement dated June 4, 2010
John F. Alling, 83, of South Cle Elum died Monday at home.
Mr. Alling was born in Canton, Wis., and served in the Coast Guard. He was employed as an auditor for The Boeing Co. and moved to South Cle Elum following retirement.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Alling; a daughter, Vicki Butler, both of South Cle Elum; a son, Michael Alling of Auburn, Wash.; and four grandchildren.
Memorial observation will be private. Arrangements are by Affordable Funeral Care of Ellensburg.
Carles R. Reynolds
Announcement dated June 4, 2010
Carles Riley Reynolds, 91, of Yakima died Wednesday at Willow Springs Nursing Home. Mr. Reynolds was born in Arcola, Mo.
Survivors include two sons, Wayne of Kennewick and Gale of Waco, Texas; two stepsons, Bill Burke and Dan Agnew; two stepdaughters, Sandra Burke and Lollie Holstine, all of the Yakima area; one granddaughter and one great-grandson.
Visitation will be from noon to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Keith and Keith Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, also at the funeral home. Burial will follow in West Hills Memorial Park.
Ronald J. Hudnall
Announcement dated June 4, 2010
Ronald Joseph Hudnall, 64, of Prosser died Monday in Grandview. Mr. Hudnall was born in Kennewick and served in the Marines. He was a member of the Welder and Pipefitter Local 598.
Survivors include two daughters, Allison Hudnall and Kristin Prater, both of Prosser; two brothers, Bill Hudnall of Grandview and Dick Hudnall; and two grandsons.
Inurnment services will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the Riverview Heights Cemetery, Kennewick. Arrangements are by Smith Funeral Home LTD and Crematory.
John R. Keeling
Announcement dated June 4, 2010
John R. "Johnny" Keeling, 83, of Yakima died Wednesday at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Mr. Keeling was born in Yellville, Ark., and educated in Snow, Ark. He moved to Cowiche and worked in the fruit industry. In the 1970s, he moved to Yakima and worked at Highland Fruit Co., from where he retired.
Survivors include his wife, Bernice Keeling; and a sister, Bernice Keeter, both of Yakima.
At his request, no funeral will be held. Arrangements are by Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home.
Clayton T. Anderson
Announcement dated June 4, 2010
Clayton Thomas Anderson, 18, of White Swan died Thursday. Mr. Anderson was born in Yakima. He was a student at White Swan High School.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Lydia and Mark Wyena of White Swan; his father, Clay Anderson of Wapato; two brothers, Jay Anderson and Otis Wyena; two sisters, Chaylene Anderson and Ashley Anderson, all of White Swan; two stepbrothers, Lucky Anderson of Toppenish and Mark Wyena Jr. of White Swan; seven grandparents, Beatrice and Ron Suppah, Tom Tillequots, Karen James, Fidelia Andy, Ella Jim and Dan Aguilar; and a great-grandparent, Marie Shilow.
Dressing services will be at 3 p.m. today at Merritt Funeral Home. Following the dressing services, he will be transported to White Swan High School for services and then to White Swan Longhouse for overnight services. The overnight services will be at the Longhouse today, Saturday and Sunday. Burial will be Monday morning in the Yesmowit Cemetery, White Swan.
Gilbert T. Hinthorne
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Gilbert T. Hinthorne, 96, of Ellensburg died Friday at Kittitas Valley Health and Rehabilitation Center. Mr. Hinthorne was born in Gridley, Ill., and served in the Army. He worked in the construction industry as a building designer and contractor, specializing in manufacture and distribution of concrete building blocks. He settled in California in 1947 and moved to Ellensburg in 1980.
Survivors include his wife, Esther Hinthorne; a daughter, Marianne Kreycik of Ellensburg; two sons, James Hinthorne of Mission, Texas, and Stephen Hinthorne of St. Louis, Mo.; 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial observation will be private. Arrangements are by Affordable Funeral Care of Ellensburg.
Maria L. Cantu
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Maria L. Cantu, 65, of Granger died Sunday. She was born in Edinburg, Texas, and lived in Granger most of her life. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her father, Galdino Cantu Sr. of Granger; a son, Damian Cantu of Granger; a daughter, Adreeana Cantu of Granger; nine brothers, Leonardo Cantu Sr., Anselmo Cantu Sr., Galdino Cantu Jr., and Andres Cantu Sr., all of Granger, Atilano Cantu of Bakersfield, Calif., Pedro Cantu of Grandview, Antonio Cantu Sr. and Samuel Cantu, both of Sunnyside and Miguel Cantu of Yakima; five sisters, Francisca Ovalle of Woodburn, Ore., Beatrice Cavasos of Zillah, Manuela Cantu of Lake Chelan, Wash., and Delia Cantu and Oralia Cantu, both of Yakima; and four grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, with recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m., at Valley Hills Funeral Home in Zillah. Mass of Christian burial
will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Granger. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery
in Yakima.
Maria T. Medrano
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Maria Tijerina Medrano, 88, of Mabton died Saturday in Sunnyside. Mrs. Medrano was born in Mercedes, Texas. She and her husband lived in Weslaco, Texas, before moving to Mabton in 1950. She worked in farm labor. She worked for Twin City Foods in Prosser for 10 years until retiring in 1985.
Survivors include five children, Mary Marquez, Elida Medrano, Enedian Boswell, John "Bobbie" Medrano and Eva Martinez; a sister, Tomasa Martinez; 17 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, with the rosary to be recited at 6 p.m., and from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, all at Smith Funeral Home, Grandview. Private family Mass will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Grandview.
Francis E. Walker
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Francis Edward Walker, 81, of Yakima died May 31 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Mr. Walker was born in Walla Walla, and served 30 years in the Army, retiring as an officer.
Survivors include three sons, Alvin Teel of Hawaii, Errol Teel of Oklahoma and Larry Teel of Selah; two daughters, Marcia Hogue and Debbie Utterback, both of Yakima; a brother, Robert Walker of Seattle; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
At his request, there will be no formal service. Arrangements are by Shaw and Sons Funeral Directors.
Madeline A. Kloster
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Madeline A. Kloster, 90, of Yakima died Saturday at home. Mrs. Kloster was born in Greeley, Neb. She was a registered nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital.
Survivors include 10 children, Thomas Kloster, Ann Allen, Gerald Kloster, Bill Kloster, James Kloster, Richard Kloster and Teresa Kloster, all of Yakima, Earl Kloster of Seward, Alaska, Barbara Orton of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Patrick Kloster of Palmer, Alaska; 22 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A vigil service will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Keith and Keith Ninth Avenue Chapel. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul Catholic Church.
Milton S. Styner
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Milton Schofield Styner, 87, of Yakima died Saturday at Landmark Care Center. Mr. Styner was born in Aberdeen, Wash. He worked in the car industry most of his life. He also worked at Tokeland Links Golf Course and did other odd jobs.
Survivors include his companion, Lavada Hamilton of Cle Elum; a son, Mike Styner of Humptulips, Wash.; a daughter, Marganne Styner-Hamilton of Tacoma; nine grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
At his request, there will be no funeral service. Arrangements are by Shaw and Sons Funeral Directors.
Otis M. Phillips
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Otis M. Phillips, 63, of Toppenish died Monday at home. Mr. Phillips was born and raised in White Swan and served in the Army during the Vietnam era. He worked as a ranch hand.
Survivors include a son, Austin Phillips of Granger; a daughter, Randi Shawaway American Horse of Gordon, Neb.; a brother, Elliott Phillips of White Swan; two sisters, Augustine Howard of Wapato and Joanne Walker of White Swan; and four grandchildren.
Dressing services will be at 11 a.m. today at Colonial Funeral Home. Overnight services will be in the White Swan Mission Church. Interment will be Wednesday morning at We-Yal-Up Cemetery
in Wiley City.
Kenneth Ter Maaten
Announcement dated June 8, 2010
Kenneth Ter Maaten, 66, of Prosser died Friday in Yakima. Mr. Ter Maaten was born in Artesia, Calif. He and his wife operated a dairy farm business, starting in Mira Loma, Calif., moving in 1970 to Sunnyside and in 1974 to Grandview, where they continued their operation for 30 years. They sold the dairy and moved their hay farm to Prosser in 2007.
Survivors include his wife, Bernice; four children, Darla Rogers and Julie Boersma of Sunnyside, Casey Ter Maaten of Spokane and Karen Walker of Prosser; two sisters, Anna Marie Van Vliet of Ripon, Calif., and Jeanie Van Vliet of Oakdale, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren.
Viewing will be from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday at Smith Funeral Home, Sunnyside. Graveside service will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday in the East Prosser Cemetery. Memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Sunnyside Christian Reformed Church.
Rodney L. Donaldson
Announcement dated June 9, 2010
Rodney Leroy Donaldson, 51, of Selah died Monday in Yakima.
Mr. Donaldson was born in Yakima. He was a truck driver and worked for A-1 Pool and Patio.
Survivors include his mother, Loy Donaldson of Selah; two brothers, Robert Donaldson of Yakima and Gary Donaldson of Selah; and a sister, Brenda Holbrook of Selah.
A potluck will be at 2 p.m. June 19 at his mother's house. Arrangements are by Keith and Keith Funeral Home.
Gabino Jurado Jr.
Announcement dated June 9, 2010
Gabino Jurado Jr., 13, of Sunnyside died Sunday in Mexico. Gabino was born in Prosser. He was a student.
Survivors include his father, Gabino Jurado Sr.; his mother, Ericka (Nunez) Jurado; and a sister, Yahira Jurado, all of Sunnyside.
A rosary will be at 7 p.m. today at Valley Hills Funeral Home in Sunnyside. Viewing will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Mass of Christian burial
will follow at
11 a.m. Thursday, also at the church. Burial will be in the Lower Valley Memorial Gardens.
Arthur V. Younger
Announcement dated June 9, 2010
Dr. Arthur "Art" V. Younger, 84, of Yakima died Sunday at home.
Mr. Younger was born in Audubon, N.J., and served in the Navy during World War II. He worked in pharmaceutical sales before becoming a doctor. He practiced in Yakima from 1966-1989.
Survivors include his wife, Florence "Floss" Younger; a daughter, Terry Campbell of Yakima; a son, Steve Younger of Yakima; a brother, Wayne Younger of Florida; 11 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
Inurnment will be in Tahoma National Cemetery
at a later date. Arrangements are by Keith and Keith Funeral Home.