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@ @ Lyle B. Easterly Lyle Branner Easterly, a for- mer Satsop area resident, died on Wednesday, February 21, at Ma- son General Hospital. He was 95 and a Shelton resident. He was born in Aberdeen on October 9, 1911 to John H. and Ruby G. (Bann) Easterly. He graduated in 1930 from Ab- erdeen Weath- erwax High School where he lettered for four years on the bas- ketball team. He attended Wilson Lyle B. BusinessCollege Easterly in Seattle where he also played basketball. He married Ethel Ultican on November 25, 1933. They resid- ed in Portland, Oregon, where he worked for eight years as office manager of the Wonderbread Bak- ing Company of Portland. He then moved to Cosmopolis in 1941 and went to work for the R. J. Ultican Co. in Cosmopolis and Aberdeen as superintendent for 30 years. He then went to work for the Wey- erhaeuser Company in Cosmopolis from which he retired. Mr. Easterly moved to the Mid- dle Fork of the Satsop River in 1965 and lived there until 2001, when he moved to Shelton. He en- joyed his model trains, taking trips to Reno, Nevada, with his wife and visiting with family and friends. He loved telling stories. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Ethel Easterly, a brother, Clyde M. Easterly and daughter-in-lawCherylA.Easterly. Surviving are twin sons, John Easterly of Shelton and Richard Easterly and wife Joye of Aber- deen; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and nephew Clyde M. Easterly, Jr. and wife Erma of Grass Valley, California. A graveside service was held on Friday, March 2, at Fern Hill Cemetery in Aberdeen. Arrangements are by Fern Hill Funeral Home in Aberdeen. Larry Green Lawrence "Larry" Green, a Shel- ton resident, died of natural causes on Sunday, March 4, at Alpine Way Retirement Center. He was 81. He was born in Bucyrus, Kan- sas, on December 6, 1925 to Albert and Mary (Wilt) Green. He lived in Seattle from 1948 to 1984, then in Brinnon from 1984 to 2004, when he moved to Shelton. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1947 aboard the USS West Virginia and participated irl the liberation of people in the Philip- pines and other lands of the Asi- atic Pacific. Mr. Green married Mabel Detlef- son in Kansas City, Kansas, on No- vember 4, 1945. He worked for The Boeing Company for 35 years, retir- ing in 1984 from the Renton plant. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a talented wood carver. He was preceded in death by his parqnts and by sister Nina Wolf of Comstock, Nebraska. Surviving are wife Mabel Green of Shelton; son Michael Green and wife Trish Royers of Renton;' brother Charles Green and wife Norma of Castroville, Texas; and sister Betty Roberts of Aiken, South Carolina. A memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, March 19, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, where his remains will be inurned. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Associa- tion, Western and Central Wash- ington State Chapter, 12721 30th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Seattle, 98125. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. I THANK YOU The kindness and sym- pathy of neighbors and friends in our recent sor- row will always remain with us as a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts. From the family of Steve Coates I I Danny Adsero Daniel Edmund "Danny" Adse- ro died on Sunday, March 4, at Fir Lane Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was 67 and had lived in Shelton for the past 20 years. He was born in Moorehead, Minnesota,on March 14, 1939 to Frithjof and Monica (Rem- ley) Adsero. He owned Adsero Broth- ers Construc- tion Company in Shelton and Olympia for 20 years, then was superintendent Danny for Lloyd Pew- Adsero ell Construction Company in Bellevue for 10 years before retiring in 2002. He married Peggy (Kealy) Ad- sere on February 6, 1960 in Kent. Their marriage ended in divorce. Mr. Adsero enjoyed fishing, hunting, sail boating and flying his Cessna. He also enjoyed traveling to Idaho, California, Nevada and Oregon and building malls and motels. He was a member of the Shelton Elks Lodge and the Car- penters Union in Seattle, where he had been the youngest member at age 13. His sister, Rosemary Poynter, preceded him in death. Surviving are sons Bruce Adsero and wife Marjqrie of Shelton and Blake Adsero and wife Barbara of Des Moines; daughters Bonnie Bakamis and husband Gregory of Puyallup, Beth Adsero of Olympia, Brooke Winter and husband Keith of Duvall and Brenda Hecht and husband Jason of Des Moines. Also surviving are brothers Fred Adsero of Winlock and Bruce Adsero and wife Betty of Yuma, Arizona; former wife Peggy Adse- re of Shelton; grandchildren Shan- non, Bruce, Mason, Shelby, Carlie and Blake Adsero, Kody and Ala- nia Bakamis, Kaylee and Kassidy Winter and Breklyn Hecht; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A private family memorial ser- vice is planned. His remains will be cremated. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. Len Weston Leonard "Len" Weston died of cancer-related causes on Tuesday, February 27, in Shelton. He was 69 and had lived in Shelton for two and a half years. He was born on January 20, 1938 in Corinth, Mississippi, to Leland and Cordelia (Crid- er) Weston. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1955 to 1960 and was an E-4 at the time of his dis- charge. Mr. Weston Len was a service Weston manager for the Russ Dunmire Oldsmobile deal- ership in Tacoma for 17 years. He owned Weston's Auto Repair in Puyallup for 10 years and was a salesman for Future Homes in Bremerton for 10 years. He married Sharron K. "Sherry" Smith in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on July 8, 1991. Previously, he was married to Beverly (Olson) Barnes. That marriage ended in divorce. He enjoyed fishing, car rides in Eastern Washington and Oregon, visiting family and friends, wildlife Marlene Taylor, CLU j* AYLOR INSUr00ANCE ,,, and the outdoors, gardening, land- scaping and helping his friends. He was a member of Eagles Aerie 2308 in Puyallup and the Machin- ist's Union in Seattle. A brother, Leon Weston, pre- ceded him in death. Surviving are wife Sharron "Sherry" Weston of Shelton; daugh- ters Lonnie Salzberg and hus- band Harvey and Karen Sissom of Puyallup, and Julie Henthorn and husband Bud of Meridian, Idaho; brother Arnold Weston and wife Shirley of Roseburg, Oregon; grandchildren Taylor and Hannah Salzberg of Puyallup, Sarah, Dan- iel, Jael and Jacob Henthorn of Meridian and Ashley, Nicole and Amanda Gulley of Tacoma; nine step-grandchildren, one stepson and two stepdaughters. A military inurnment service was held on Monday, March 5, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, attention: memorials, 2120 First Avenue North, Seattle, 98109. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home of Shelton. Maxine Creasey Maxine M. (Bishop) Creasey, 83, died of natural causes on Tuesday, March 6, at Alpine Way Retirement Center in Shel- ton. She had been at Alpine Way for the last four years after liv- ing in her home on Hammersley Inlet for more than 40 years. She was born in Olympia on December 5, 1923 to Alonzo and Jeannette (McInnes) Bishop. She met J. Gordon Creasey at the University of Colorado. They were married on October 3, 1947 in Boulder, Colorado. Mrs. Creasey graduated from the University of Colorado with a bachelor's degree in social work. She worked for The Boeing Com- pany in Seattle during World War II and was a homemaker af- ter she married Mr. Creasey. She enjoyed creative writing, jigsaw puzzles and in her ear- lier years traveling in the U.S. and abroad. She was a longtime women's Bible study leader and Sunday school teacher at the First Baptist Church in Shelton, where she played marimba for church services. She was preceded in death by Mr. Creasey in October 2001, twin sister Arlene Bishop, older sister Everlyn Burson and, in 1972, by son Richard Creasey. Surviving are daughter Linda J. Dodge of Gresham, Oregon; son Gary S. Creasey of Olym- pia; grandchildren Andy Dodge of Gig Harbor, Shari Schock of Lakewood, Nella Dodge of Mc- Minnville, Oregon, Amy Creasey of San Francisco, California, Becky Creasey of Alexandria, Virginia, and Jeff Creasey of Maple Valley; and seven great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14, at the First Baptist Church in Shelton. Memorial donations may be sent to the First Baptist Church in Shelton for missions. Arrangements are by Forest Funeral Home in Shelton. Gene Sawyer Gene Sawyer, a longtime Shel- ton resident, died suddenly from a heart attack in Yuma, Arizona, on Tuesday, March 6. He was 76. A full obituary will appear in The Journal next week. Arrangements are under the di- rection of McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. A unique and economical vehicle insurance innovation- Broad form coverage from UNITRIN See us today for complete details 104 E. "D" St. #I Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-1989 * 360-426-5595 marlene@marlenetaylorinsurance.com I Page 10 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 8, 2007 Rachael Greiner Rachael Rose Greiner of Grape- view died of natural causes on Tuesday, March 6, at Mason Gen- eral Hospital. She was 60. A private family service is planned. A full obituary will appear in The Journal next week. Arrangements are by Forest Funeral Home in Shelton. Hearing set on Bayshore gravel plan The Mason County Commis- sion has scheduled two public hearings, on a rezone and a speed limit, and one joint meeting with the Shelton City Commission about the Shelton Urban Growth Area. Commissioners will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 13, to review the proposed Shelton Urban Growth Area Plan. The public hearings are at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 20. In one, commissioners will consider a request by Bayshore Sand and Gravel to rezone three parcels totaling 149.94 acres from Rural Residential 5 and 20 zones to Ru- ral Natural Resources zone. In the other, they'll consider chang- ing the speed limit on Rock Creek Road. The joint meeting and the hear- ings will be held in the commis- sion chambers at411 North Fifth Street in downtown Shelton. Sessions set on Medicare A seminar on a "zero premium" Medicare plan will begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the William G. Reed Library, 710 West Alder Street in Shelton. This is a project of Community Health Plan of Washington, a nonprofit organization with a federal contract to offer a Medicare program in 26 counties of this state. One topic of the seminar concerns how older people on fixed incomes can get a low-income subsidy for prescription drugs. Health-care professionals at Shelton Family Medicine and Olympic Physicians are partners in this program, as are other physicians in Mason County. 1989 S-10 Chew pickup, standard transmission. Excellent condition, 5 brand new tires. $1,800 OBO. (360) 427- 6611. C3/8-15 ALL UTILITIES paid. Studio apartments. Downtown Shelton, handicap accessi- ble. First month rent, plus deposit. (360) 427-4200. F3/8-29 INVACARE HEAVY-DUTY electric wheelchair, large seat, excellent condi- tion, $1,000 OBO. Or trade? (360) 427- 2589. W3/8-29 GUITAR, PIANO, singing lessons. We come to you. Leave message, (360) 352-8426. N3/8-29 Correction A photo caption on page 29d last week s edition of The Jour contained misinformation. The crew pictured was responding, t a vehicle fire and helped to guish the combustion. There was no collision involved. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IYlarriage £icen$,,,, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllllll Applying for marriage lice during the past week, accordi_ the Mason County Auditor's Office, were: James Russell Foley, ' Bremerton, and Brenda Lee JaU, 43, Bremerton. Grant Paul Jones, 44, Shelt, and Carmen Marie Algea, 33, Shelton. Shane E. Monette, 22, Elma, and Jamie Ann Alefteras, 21, Elma:, Jerry Thomas Upson, 26, Shg ton, and Marie Kerri Goin, 19, Shelton. ad Terry Brown, 34, Belfair, ]l. Lanya Nerrisa Irene Gale, 23, fairI)edrick Allan Childers III, Shelton, and Michele Lorraine Hooper, 41, Shelton. by Bill & Leslee FINAL WISHES An adult daughter relates experience of having her face the prospect of dying of ca1 Told that she had months to the mother insisted that she less. She returned home and friends and family, one by meet with her. She cooked them ners and returned gifts given her, saying they were on loan and that the loan then be repaid. As her ebbed, she turned to hospice! so that she might take her death. One day, she daughter to visit, whereupon' welcomed her and pro lntlv exp,, Her death exemplified dignity, exercise of personal choice, control until the very end. This story illustrates how the manner of accepting can be. Some have a lengthy of time to anticipate a death. For others, the happens suddenly, even prematurely. For those who experienced the loss of a loved' McCOMB FUNERAL HOME is for you, 24 hours a day, whe you need us. Simply call We will meet with you and to determine the best manne which to commemorate the We will handle all perti ments with compassion. We located at 703 Railroad AvenUe. are invited to tour our facility..... "Doth this soul w.ltt' QUOTE: me, this spirit of thought, and IO-II and infinite desire, dissolve as v as the body?" Leigh Forest Fun 0 REST Home "A reputation built on service" At Forest we provide you with the "one on one" attention you deserve. Courtesy, Professionalism, Ee They are our tr .agtemarks Call on us today 360-427-8044 313 West Railroad Avenue, Shelton, @ @ Lyle B. Easterly Lyle Branner Easterly, a for- mer Satsop area resident, died on Wednesday, February 21, at Ma- son General Hospital. He was 95 and a Shelton resident. He was born in Aberdeen on October 9, 1911 to John H. and Ruby G. (Bann) Easterly. He graduated in 1930 from Ab- erdeen Weath- erwax High School where he lettered for four years on the bas- ketball team. He attended Wilson Lyle B. BusinessCollege Easterly in Seattle where he also played basketball. He married Ethel Ultican on November 25, 1933. They resid- ed in Portland, Oregon, where he worked for eight years as office manager of the Wonderbread Bak- ing Company of Portland. He then moved to Cosmopolis in 1941 and went to work for the R. J. Ultican Co. in Cosmopolis and Aberdeen as superintendent for 30 years. He then went to work for the Wey- erhaeuser Company in Cosmopolis from which he retired. Mr. Easterly moved to the Mid- dle Fork of the Satsop River in 1965 and lived there until 2001, when he moved to Shelton. He en- joyed his model trains, taking trips to Reno, Nevada, with his wife and visiting with family and friends. He loved telling stories. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Ethel Easterly, a brother, Clyde M. Easterly and daughter-in-lawCherylA.Easterly. Surviving are twin sons, John Easterly of Shelton and Richard Easterly and wife Joye of Aber- deen; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and nephew Clyde M. Easterly, Jr. and wife Erma of Grass Valley, California. A graveside service was held on Friday, March 2, at Fern Hill Cemetery in Aberdeen. Arrangements are by Fern Hill Funeral Home in Aberdeen. Larry Green Lawrence "Larry" Green, a Shel- ton resident, died of natural causes on Sunday, March 4, at Alpine Way Retirement Center. He was 81. He was born in Bucyrus, Kan- sas, on December 6, 1925 to Albert and Mary (Wilt) Green. He lived in Seattle from 1948 to 1984, then in Brinnon from 1984 to 2004, when he moved to Shelton. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1947 aboard the USS West Virginia and participated irl the liberation of people in the Philip- pines and other lands of the Asi- atic Pacific. Mr. Green married Mabel Detlef- son in Kansas City, Kansas, on No- vember 4, 1945. He worked for The Boeing Company for 35 years, retir- ing in 1984 from the Renton plant. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a talented wood carver. He was preceded in death by his parqnts and by sister Nina Wolf of Comstock, Nebraska. Surviving are wife Mabel Green of Shelton; son Michael Green and wife Trish Royers of Renton;' brother Charles Green and wife Norma of Castroville, Texas; and sister Betty Roberts of Aiken, South Carolina. A memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, March 19, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, where his remains will be inurned. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Associa- tion, Western and Central Wash- ington State Chapter, 12721 30th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Seattle, 98125. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. I THANK YOU The kindness and sym- pathy of neighbors and friends in our recent sor- row will always remain with us as a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts. From the family of Steve Coates I I Danny Adsero Daniel Edmund "Danny" Adse- ro died on Sunday, March 4, at Fir Lane Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was 67 and had lived in Shelton for the past 20 years. He was born in Moorehead, Minnesota,on March 14, 1939 to Frithjof and Monica (Rem- ley) Adsero. He owned Adsero Broth- ers Construc- tion Company in Shelton and Olympia for 20 years, then was superintendent Danny for Lloyd Pew- Adsero ell Construction Company in Bellevue for 10 years before retiring in 2002. He married Peggy (Kealy) Ad- sere on February 6, 1960 in Kent. Their marriage ended in divorce. Mr. Adsero enjoyed fishing, hunting, sail boating and flying his Cessna. He also enjoyed traveling to Idaho, California, Nevada and Oregon and building malls and motels. He was a member of the Shelton Elks Lodge and the Car- penters Union in Seattle, where he had been the youngest member at age 13. His sister, Rosemary Poynter, preceded him in death. Surviving are sons Bruce Adsero and wife Marjqrie of Shelton and Blake Adsero and wife Barbara of Des Moines; daughters Bonnie Bakamis and husband Gregory of Puyallup, Beth Adsero of Olympia, Brooke Winter and husband Keith of Duvall and Brenda Hecht and husband Jason of Des Moines. Also surviving are brothers Fred Adsero of Winlock and Bruce Adsero and wife Betty of Yuma, Arizona; former wife Peggy Adse- re of Shelton; grandchildren Shan- non, Bruce, Mason, Shelby, Carlie and Blake Adsero, Kody and Ala- nia Bakamis, Kaylee and Kassidy Winter and Breklyn Hecht; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A private family memorial ser- vice is planned. His remains will be cremated. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. Len Weston Leonard "Len" Weston died of cancer-related causes on Tuesday, February 27, in Shelton. He was 69 and had lived in Shelton for two and a half years. He was born on January 20, 1938 in Corinth, Mississippi, to Leland and Cordelia (Crid- er) Weston. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1955 to 1960 and was an E-4 at the time of his dis- charge. Mr. Weston Len was a service Weston manager for the Russ Dunmire Oldsmobile deal- ership in Tacoma for 17 years. He owned Weston's Auto Repair in Puyallup for 10 years and was a salesman for Future Homes in Bremerton for 10 years. He married Sharron K. "Sherry" Smith in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on July 8, 1991. Previously, he was married to Beverly (Olson) Barnes. That marriage ended in divorce. He enjoyed fishing, car rides in Eastern Washington and Oregon, visiting family and friends, wildlife Marlene Taylor, CLU j* AYLOR INSUr00ANCE ,,, and the outdoors, gardening, land- scaping and helping his friends. He was a member of Eagles Aerie 2308 in Puyallup and the Machin- ist's Union in Seattle. A brother, Leon Weston, pre- ceded him in death. Surviving are wife Sharron "Sherry" Weston of Shelton; daugh- ters Lonnie Salzberg and hus- band Harvey and Karen Sissom of Puyallup, and Julie Henthorn and husband Bud of Meridian, Idaho; brother Arnold Weston and wife Shirley of Roseburg, Oregon; grandchildren Taylor and Hannah Salzberg of Puyallup, Sarah, Dan- iel, Jael and Jacob Henthorn of Meridian and Ashley, Nicole and Amanda Gulley of Tacoma; nine step-grandchildren, one stepson and two stepdaughters. A military inurnment service was held on Monday, March 5, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, attention: memorials, 2120 First Avenue North, Seattle, 98109. Arrangements are by McComb Funeral Home of Shelton. Maxine Creasey Maxine M. (Bishop) Creasey, 83, died of natural causes on Tuesday, March 6, at Alpine Way Retirement Center in Shel- ton. She had been at Alpine Way for the last four years after liv- ing in her home on Hammersley Inlet for more than 40 years. She was born in Olympia on December 5, 1923 to Alonzo and Jeannette (McInnes) Bishop. She met J. Gordon Creasey at the University of Colorado. They were married on October 3, 1947 in Boulder, Colorado. Mrs. Creasey graduated from the University of Colorado with a bachelor's degree in social work. She worked for The Boeing Com- pany in Seattle during World War II and was a homemaker af- ter she married Mr. Creasey. She enjoyed creative writing, jigsaw puzzles and in her ear- lier years traveling in the U.S. and abroad. She was a longtime women's Bible study leader and Sunday school teacher at the First Baptist Church in Shelton, where she played marimba for church services. She was preceded in death by Mr. Creasey in October 2001, twin sister Arlene Bishop, older sister Everlyn Burson and, in 1972, by son Richard Creasey. Surviving are daughter Linda J. Dodge of Gresham, Oregon; son Gary S. Creasey of Olym- pia; grandchildren Andy Dodge of Gig Harbor, Shari Schock of Lakewood, Nella Dodge of Mc- Minnville, Oregon, Amy Creasey of San Francisco, California, Becky Creasey of Alexandria, Virginia, and Jeff Creasey of Maple Valley; and seven great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14, at the First Baptist Church in Shelton. Memorial donations may be sent to the First Baptist Church in Shelton for missions. Arrangements are by Forest Funeral Home in Shelton. Gene Sawyer Gene Sawyer, a longtime Shel- ton resident, died suddenly from a heart attack in Yuma, Arizona, on Tuesday, March 6. He was 76. A full obituary will appear in The Journal next week. Arrangements are under the di- rection of McComb Funeral Home in Shelton. A unique and economical vehicle insurance innovation- Broad form coverage from UNITRIN See us today for complete details 104 E. "D" St. #I Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-1989 * 360-426-5595 marlene@marlenetaylorinsurance.com I Page 10 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 8, 2007 Rachael Greiner Rachael Rose Greiner of Grape- view died of natural causes on Tuesday, March 6, at Mason Gen- eral Hospital. She was 60. A private family service is planned. A full obituary will appear in The Journal next week. Arrangements are by Forest Funeral Home in Shelton. Hearing set on Bayshore gravel plan The Mason County Commis- sion has scheduled two public hearings, on a rezone and a speed limit, and one joint meeting with the Shelton City Commission about the Shelton Urban Growth Area. Commissioners will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 13, to review the proposed Shelton Urban Growth Area Plan. The public hearings are at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 20. In one, commissioners will consider a request by Bayshore Sand and Gravel to rezone three parcels totaling 149.94 acres from Rural Residential 5 and 20 zones to Ru- ral Natural Resources zone. In the other, they'll consider chang- ing the speed limit on Rock Creek Road. The joint meeting and the hear- ings will be held in the commis- sion chambers at411 North Fifth Street in downtown Shelton. Sessions set on Medicare A seminar on a "zero premium" Medicare plan will begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the William G. Reed Library, 710 West Alder Street in Shelton. This is a project of Community Health Plan of Washington, a nonprofit organization with a federal contract to offer a Medicare program in 26 counties of this state. One topic of the seminar concerns how older people on fixed incomes can get a low-income subsidy for prescription drugs. Health-care professionals at Shelton Family Medicine and Olympic Physicians are partners in this program, as are other physicians in Mason County. 1989 S-10 Chew pickup, standard transmission. Excellent condition, 5 brand new tires. $1,800 OBO. (360) 427- 6611. C3/8-15 ALL UTILITIES paid. Studio apartments. Downtown Shelton, handicap accessi- ble. First month rent, plus deposit. (360) 427-4200. F3/8-29 INVACARE HEAVY-DUTY electric wheelchair, large seat, excellent condi- tion, $1,000 OBO. Or trade? (360) 427- 2589. W3/8-29 GUITAR, PIANO, singing lessons. We come to you. Leave message, (360) 352-8426. N3/8-29 Correction A photo caption on page 29d last week s edition of The Jour contained misinformation. The crew pictured was responding, t a vehicle fire and helped to guish the combustion. There was no collision involved. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IYlarriage £icen$,,,, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllllll Applying for marriage lice during the past week, accordi_ the Mason County Auditor's Office, were: James Russell Foley, ' Bremerton, and Brenda Lee JaU, 43, Bremerton. Grant Paul Jones, 44, Shelt, and Carmen Marie Algea, 33, Shelton. Shane E. Monette, 22, Elma, and Jamie Ann Alefteras, 21, Elma:, Jerry Thomas Upson, 26, Shg ton, and Marie Kerri Goin, 19, Shelton. ad Terry Brown, 34, Belfair, ]l. Lanya Nerrisa Irene Gale, 23, fairI)edrick Allan Childers III, Shelton, and Michele Lorraine Hooper, 41, Shelton. by Bill & Leslee FINAL WISHES An adult daughter relates experience of having her face the prospect of dying of ca1 Told that she had months to the mother insisted that she less. She returned home and friends and family, one by meet with her. She cooked them ners and returned gifts given her, saying they were on loan and that the loan then be repaid. As her ebbed, she turned to hospice! so that she might take her death. One day, she daughter to visit, whereupon' welcomed her and pro lntlv exp,, Her death exemplified dignity, exercise of personal choice, control until the very end. This story illustrates how the manner of accepting can be. Some have a lengthy of time to anticipate a death. For others, the happens suddenly, even prematurely. For those who experienced the loss of a loved' McCOMB FUNERAL HOME is for you, 24 hours a day, whe you need us. Simply call We will meet with you and to determine the best manne which to commemorate the We will handle all perti ments with compassion. We located at 703 Railroad AvenUe. are invited to tour our facility..... "Doth this soul w.ltt' QUOTE: me, this spirit of thought, and IO-II and infinite desire, dissolve as v as the body?" Leigh Forest Fun 0 REST Home "A reputation built on service" At Forest we provide you with the "one on one" attention you deserve. Courtesy, Professionalism, Ee They are our tr .agtemarks Call on us today 360-427-8044 313 West Railroad Avenue, Shelton,