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Shelton WA, 98584 Obits Continued from page B-7 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: For your convenience online condolences may be sent to the family at www. mccombfh.com. Refinances of $10,000 or more receive $200 cash back! 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