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Rhonda Alyn Nutt Pribble
Rhonda Alyn Nutt Pribble,
61, died Wednesday, March
7, at her home in Kelso. She
was a resident of Kelso for 30
years.
She was born Nov. 13,
1950 in Shelton to Robert
Allen Nutt
~and Donna
M. (Drebis)
Nutt.
She
married
Lonnie
Pribble
Coeur
idn, Alene,
Rhonda Idaho on
Pribble March 26,
1977.
She was
a homemaker all of her life.
She enjoyed cats, her fam-
ily and collecting miniature
lighthouses.
She is survived by her
husband Lonnie Pribble; son
Robert Myers Pribble; sisters
Julie Lofgren (Iner), Teresa
Johnson and Dana Nutt
(Bob Person); brother Rocky
Nutt (Brenda); sister-in-law
Sharon Pribble and numer-
ous nieces and nephews.
Her parents preceded her
in death.
A memorial service will
be held in April with specific
information to be given at a
later date. Memorial dona-
tions can be made to Kitten
Rescue of Mason County.
Verna Jean Rugger
Verna Jean (Shamley)
Rugger, 93, died Saturday,
March 17, at home in Shelton.
She was born Aug. 22,
1918, in Willapa, Wash., to
Clyde and Nina B. (Sowers)
Shamley Wolfenberger.
She married Jack C. Rug-
ger on Aug. 3, 1940, in Elma.
She worked as a cashier
for various retail outlets in
the Aberdeen area.
She enjoyed knitting,
watching the Seahawks, cook-
ing, baking, Dixieland jazz
and spending time with the
family and friends. She was a
member of the Shelton Elks.
She is survived by her
daughters Gloria Brown
(Jerry) and Bom~ie Capko of
Shelton; sons Jack Rugger Jr.
of Ocean Park; brother David
Wolfenberger of Raymond;
11 grandchildren; 14 great-
grandchildren and one great-
great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; husband
Jack, daughter Mary Beth
Jones, brothers Donald and
Harold Shamley; sisters Jose-
phine Mosney and Anita Ad-
ams and grandson Stephen
Aldrich.
Forest Funeral Home of
Shelton is handling the ar-
rangements.
Joyee Winifred Snyder
Joyce Winifred Snyder,
83, died Wednesday, March
14, at Steven's Adult Respite
and Daycare in Shelton. She
was a long time resident of
Shelton.
She was born on April 5,
1928, in London to Alfred and
Emily (Edwards) Wynn.
She attended school in
London until the school was
bombed during WWII.
She
~' married
George
Snyder in
London on
Sept. 29,
1945.
She
started
work at age
Joyce 16 taking in
linen. After
Snyder she married
George and
moved to the United States,
she worked for Olympia Oys-
ter Co. and also for Cook's
Plant Farm in Shelton. When
the plant farm closed she went
to work for Mason General
Hospital in the linen depart-
ment.
She enjoyed flowers and
gardening. Her family shared
that she was a wonderful
cook and baker, baking wild
blackberry pies and tasty cin-
namon rolls for the neighbor-
hood. She was active in cub
scouts and 4H clubs when
her boys were growing up.
She is survived by her
husband George Snyder
of Shelton; granddaughter
Panla Blandin of Shelton;
great-granddaughter Deray
Blandin of Shelton and great-
great-granddaughter Sarai
Sayasane of Shelton.
She was preceded in death
by her parents and sons,
Bryan and Leslie.
A service was held on
March 20. Memorial dona-
tions can be made to the
Alzheimer's Association of
America, 12721 30th Ave.
N.E., Ste. 101, Seattle, WA
98125
McComb Funeral Home of
Shelton handled the arrange-
ments.
For your convenience on-
line condolences may be sent
to the family at www.mc-
combfh.com.
Gary "David" Strom
Gary "David" Strom, 65,
died Tuesday, March 13, at
home in Shelton. He was a
resident for 45 years.
He was born May 16,
1946, in San Jose, Calif., to
Paul and Eleanor Strom.
He graduated from Las
Aromas High School in Gil-
roy, Calif. in 1964.
He was self-employed.
He was in the ministry of
Jehovah's Witnesses, enjoyed
friends, sports and finding a
bargain.
He is
~survived by
his brother
Barry
Strom of
Arizona
City, Ariz.;
nieces
Kimberly
Thein of
Gary Aberdeen,
Strom Amanda
Taitano
of Oak
Harbor, Jennifer Wulf of
Cle Elum, Kristin Buren of
Chehalis and Nicole Szarka
of Rodeo, Calif.; and nephews
James Strom and Benjamin
Strom of Gilroy, Calif.
He was preceded in death
by his parents and brother
Gone Strom.
Merle Alice Vander Wal
Merle Alice Vander Wal,
93, died Friday, March 16, at
Shelton Health and Rehabili-
tation. She was a resident of
Shelton for 74 years.
She was born June 8, 1918
in Pollock, S.D. to George and
Abbie (Parrott) Jadin.
She attended the Dale
grade school and for a period
of time attended the Gale
school.
She married Peter Vander
Wal on Sept. 14, 1936.
She became a den mother
in the Scouts, teaching crafts.
She was active in her church,
teaching Bible school, Sun-
day school and leading the
ladies' group of the church.
She spearheaded many craft
sessions and bazaars to raise
funds for various projects. She
was a member of the local
VFW and held several posi-
tions of office there, including
president. She worked for
a short time at Selden's in
Olympia and learned to make
drapes. She later used that
knowledge to make drapes
for her church and her own
home. She sold Tri-Chem liq-
uid paints for many years and
held fabric painting classes in
her home around the living
room table and in her spare
time created lovely scenic
pictures in oil paints. She en-
joyed traveling and camping
in her motor home, crocheting
and sewing, donating many
items to her church, to sell
at bazaars and benefit the
church and their needs. She
belonged to a local homemak-
ing group and was active in it
up to nine months prior to her
death.
She is survived by her sons
Ken Vander Wal (Jeanette),
Keith Vander Wal (Cheryl),
Chuck Vander Wal (Tina)
and Don Vander Wal (Sue);
daughter-in-law Vicki Vander
Wal and 23 grandchildren; 54
great-grandchildren and six
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; brothers; Ken
and Herbert; sister Vivian;
husband Peter Vander Wal;
and sons Karl and David.
A graveside service will
be held at i p.m. on Friday,
March 23, at Shelton Memo-
rial Park. A memorial service
will be held at 2 p.m. on Sat-
urday at Shelton Presbyte-
rian Church.
McComb Funeral Home
of Shelton is handling the
arrangements. Memorial
donations can be made to the
Shelton Presbyterian Church
1430 E. Shelton Springs
Road, Shelton, WA 98584:
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