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Leah T. Port-Thill
Leah Tracy Port-Thill, infant daughter of Betsy Port and Toby Thill, was stillborn Wednesday at Whitman Hospital at Colfax, Wash.
She is survived by her parents at the family home in Moscow, Idaho; her paternal grandparents, Donn and Dorothy Thill of Moscow; her maternal grandparents, Ralph and Bonnie Port of St. Maries, Idaho; her great-grandparents, Cecil and Mildred Thill of Uniontown, Donald Drader of Pullman and Ruben and Hazel Marquart of St. Maries; and great-great-grandmothers, Anna Jones of Pullman, Wash., and Bernice Port of Troy, Idaho.
A graveside service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Moscow Cemetery. The Rev. Joseph Schmidt of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Moscow will officiate.
Short's Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Marguerite Grieser, 92, Moscow
Marguerite Hildred Grieser, 92, of Moscow, Idaho, died Thursday at Latah Health Services in Moscow.
Arrangements are under the direction of Malcom's Funeral Home of Lewiston, Idaho.
Hannah Packard, 54, Moscow resident
Hannah J. Packard, 54, of Moscow, Idaho, died Tuesday at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, Idaho.
The memorial service will be 3 p.m. Sunday at Moscow Christian Life Center.
Arrangements are under the direction of Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow.
Verne A. Henson
Verne A. Henson, 92, a longtime Pullman, Wash., area resident and farmer, died of age-related causes Tuesday at Latah Health Services in Moscow, Idaho.
Hazel Motley
Hazel Motley, 88, a longtime Pullman, Wash., resident, died Tuesday at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane. Arrangements are pending at Kimball's Funeral Home in Pullman.
Eva Rathbun
Eva Rathbun, 90, a retired school teacher and long-time area resident, died of age-related causes Tuesday at the Moscow Care Center in Moscow, Idaho. Funeral arrangements are pending at Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow.
Hazel D. Motley
Hazel Dawn Motley, 88, a Pullman, Wash., resident, died of age-related causes Tuesday at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane.
R. C. Rasmussen
R. C. Rasmussen, 96, a former Troy, Idaho, farmer, died Friday at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Eva A. Rathbun
Eva A. Rathbun, 90, a longtime resident of Moscow, Idaho, died of age-related causes Tuesday at the Moscow Care Center.
Louise Windhusen
Louise Windhusen, 92, a former professor at Washington State University, died Tuesday at Lincoln, Neb.
Paul M. Reisenauer
Paul M. Reisenauer, 92, a farmer and lifelong area resident, died of age-related causes Saturday at Good Samaritan Village in Moscow, Idaho.
Floyd M. Sexton
Floyd Marshall Sexton, 85, a retired farmer and cattle industry pioneer, died of age-related causes Saturday at Latah Care Center in Moscow, Idaho.
Mary F. Thyberg
Mary Fern Thyberg, 75, died of age-related causes Saturday at the Sunrise Care Center in Lewiston, Idaho.
James 'Jim' L. Webb
James "Jim" Leslie Webb, 54, a resident of Bovill, Idaho, died of cancer Thursday at his home.
Fred A. 'Fritz' White
Fred A. "Fritz" White, 81, a longtime Pullman, Wash., resident, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at Pullman Memorial Hospital.
P. Lloyd Albert
Phillip Lloyd Albert, 84, a former farmer in the Palouse, Wash., area, died of age-related causes at the Boise Samaritan Village in Boise.
Edna May Cheyrion
Edna May Cheyrion, 96, died Sunday in Spokane.She was born in Wadena Township in Minnesota. She grew up in Avon, Idaho. She worked at the Nobby Inn in Moscow, Idaho, for many years.
Carl C. Lubben
Carl Cornelius Lubben, 98, a lifetime resident of Whitman County, died of age-related causes today at Whitman Hospital and Medical Center in Colfax, Wash. Bruning Funeral Home of Colfax is in charge of arrangements.
Noel M. Wright
Noel M. Wright, 75, died Monday at his home in Enterprise, Ore., from complications of surgery.
Mary M. Brodie
Mary Magdaline Brodie, 95, a former resident of Colfax, Wash., died of age-related causes Sunday at Tacoma, Wash.
John H. Millard
John H. "Herb" Millard, 69, a lifelong resident of the Kendrick-Juliaetta, Idaho, area, died Saturday of a heart attack at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Boise.
Fredrick S. Smalley
Fredrick S. Smalley, 79, died Friday at Moscow, Idaho.He was born May 31, 1919, to Henry and Annie E. Morris Smalley in Williams County, N.D. He moved to the Huetter area near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in 1930 from North Dakota.