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OBITU00tRIES
Betty Jane Ladd
Greenfield
Betty Jane Ladd
Greenfield, 84, a resi-
dent of Shelton, died
Feb. 3, 2014.
She was born Sept.
10, 1929, in Tolley,
N.D., to Hattie Hart
and Ladd Lawrence.
She married Kenneth
Greenfield on Dec. 16,
1951, in Shelby, Mont.
Betty was a home-
maker, nurses' aide,
gatekeeper at Land
Yacht Harbor and a
mobile home court
manager.
She enjoyed travel-
ing, camping and play-
ing cribbage and other
card games. She had an
extensive collection of
cat trinkets, and liked
spending time with
family and friends.
Curtis Sapp
Dr. Curtis Sapp of
Olympia passed away on
February 3, 2013. He
was born on August
12, 1950 in Seattle,
Washington to Floyd
and Betty Sapp. As
a child, his family
moved around a lot
and he spent parts
of his childhood
in both California
and Washington. He
attended the University
of Washington where he
earned a degree in Pharmacy.
During his undergraduate studies he married
Linda Wolph. After completing his undergraduate
degree he was admitted to the University of
Washington School of Dentistry. He excelled in
this environment and graduated as a member of
the prestigious Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor
Society. Upon completion of dental school
Curt and Linda moved to Connecticut so that he
could pursue a degree in Orthodontics from the
University of Connecticut.
In 1980 Curt moved to Olympia. Here he
opened Orthodontic practices in Olympia and
Shelton where he would go on to practice for
nearly 30 years. Throughout his accomplished
career he was an active member in the dental
community of the Puget Sound. Curt was a
founding member of the Thurston-Mason County
Dental Society where he served as an officer twice
and president once. He also worked on the cleft
palate board for Thurston County with a team of
specialists. Towards the end of his career he very
much enjoyed volunteering as a part-time faculty
member at the University of Washington working
with first year students.
Curt was also very active within the community
of Olympia. He was a long time Rotary member
and enjoyed many of the local festivals and
gatherings including Super Saturday, Lakefair,
Oysterfest, the farmer's market, etc. His hobbies
included sea and river kayaking, snow skiing,
working out at the Valley, playing with his dogs,
and attending Huskies and Sonics games. He
was also a blues and rock music enthusiast and
had a passion for American made cars, especially
Corvettes. Most of all, though, Curt enjoyed
spending time and participating in the lives
of his son's Jagger and Hunter and his current
wife Sharon. Curt will be remembered for his
generous and gregarious nature. He is survived
by Hunter and Jagger Sapp (Meghan), his wife
Sharon Sapp, and his sister Cheri Enevold (Steve).
A funeral will be celebrated on Saturday, February
15th at 11:00 a.m at Gloria Dei Lutheran, 1515
Harrison Ave NW, Olympia, Wa 98502. It will be
preceded by a viewing starting at 10:00 a.m. and a
reception will follow.
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Betty is survived by
daughter Judy Hooper
(Randy) of Aberdeen;
sons Jeffery Green-
field (Diane) of Shel-
ton, James Greenfield
of Shelton and Joe
Greenfield (Debbie) of
Hoquiam; daughter-in-
law Martha Greenfield
of Shelton; and many
grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, nieces
and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her parents;
husband Kenneth; son
John; brothers Wayne
Arland and George
Arland; sisters Clara
Kanduch and Edna Ev-
ans; and nephew Alvin
Landa.
A graveside service
will take place in Shel-
by, Mont., at a later
date. A family gather-
ing took place in Shel-
ton on Feb. 8.
Robert Hoss
Robert Dryden (Bill)
Hoss, 92, a resident of
Tacoma, died Feb. 6,
2014, in Tacoma.
He was born Oct. 21,
1921, in Seaside, Ore.,
to Robert D. and Geor-
gie (Talbott) Hoss.
He served in the
Marine Corps, and
married Dolores Ash-
kar in 1944. The couple
recently celebrated
their 69th wedding an-
niversary.
Bill graduated
from Washington
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High School and Reed
College in Portland,
Ore., and from Mas-
sachusetts Institute
of Technology with a
degree in mechanical
engineering. After his
service, he worked for
Minneapolis Honeywell
in Portland, Anchorage,
Alaska, and Minne-
apolis, and then began
working for Weyer-
haeuser in 1956. He
started as a design en-
gineer, became a proj-
ect engineer and then
the company's first
manager of information
services, in Tacoma.
Bill ultimately ended
his career with Weyer-
haeuser in Longview
as southwest Washing-
ton regional manager.
After retirement, he
continued to work as a
consultant for about 10
years.
Bill volunteered
in many capacities,
from Little League
coach and umpire, Boy
Scout leader, and el-
ementary school math
and reading tutor to
board member and
president of Monticello
Hospital, Longview
Country Club, and
many other founda-
tions and boards. He
was the men's golf club
champion and senior
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club champion at the
country club. He shot
his age for many years.
Bill's other interests
included gardening and
bad jokes.
He is survived by
Dolores; children Mad:
eline (Dan), Robert
(Wendy) and Richard
(Martha); grandchil-
dren Kelly (Kirsten),
Robin (Scott), Allison,
Tyler (Danielle), Cory
(Brittany), Emily
(Eric), Matt (Michelle)
and Jennifer; and
eight great-grandchil-
dren.
See OBITUARIES on pageA-19