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LOOKJNTORAHOME K TTENRESCUE ADOPT A PET City of Shelton .Animal Shelter Adoptions cost $75, which in- cludes vaccine, wormer, spay/neuter plus $10 city license. New dogs are brought in all the time. Call 427-7503 or visit the shelter at 902 W. Pine St. Dogs may be viewed at shelton.petfind- er.eom. The hours are Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The shelter is closed Saturday and Sunday. Current listings: Rottweiler, female, 1 1/2 years old Pitbull, male, 2 years old Shepherd mix, female, 2 years old Poodle/Chihuahua, female, 4 years old Wally and his older kitten friends wish to have forever homes. They hope you come visit and meet them. These loving older kittens are looking for special families that will share love, warmth and provide the safety these playful kittens need and deserve. For information on Wally and his other in- door only friends call 584-0594 or leave a message at 426-2455. This big beautiful boy is Otto. He is a Rottweiler/shepherd mix just under 1 year old. He is a great dog that gets along well with other dogs, likes children and enjoys all the attention and love he can get. He will make a great family dog, loving to go on adventures with his hu- mans and explore his world. If you have been looking for a new canine companion in need of a loving home, consider Otto. You can make an appointment to meet him by sending an email to aapdogs7@msn.com or calling 432-3091. Emails are preferred. Obits Continued from page B-6 Jace Sheldon Olsen Jace Sheldon Olsen, 2, died Saturday, March 17, at Lake Limerick: He was a resident of Shelton. He was d,! .................................................... ~iiiiii~;~ii~i[iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~ii;iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii;~ii;i;~: i~ 'iiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiii~i Jace Olsen born June 5, 2009, in Salem, Ore., to Sheldon W. and Julie C. (Galler) Olsen. The faro- ily said he was a hand- some, ador- able little boy. They said he loved playing trains, monster trucks and An- gry Birds. His favorite games were playing hide and seek and being tickled. He liked air- planes, helicopters and dump trucks. He learned to crawl at nine months old and walk at thirteen months old. He was learning to count to five and knew how to sing his ABC's. His favorite song to sing was 'he Itsy Bitsy Spider." He gave the best hugs and kisses and brought happiness to all the people around him. His mother Julie Olsen of Shelton; grandparents Gayle and Steven Galler of Las Ve- gas, Nev. and Paul and Carol Sylvester of Vernal, Utah and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, survive him. He was preceded in death by grandfather, Stoen Olsen. A service was held on March 24 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Shelton. A second service will be held at noon on Friday, March 30, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1078 S. Me- Clelland, Salt Lake City, UT. Memorial donations can be made to the Mason County Sheriffs Dept, P.O. Box 1037, attention: Dive team, Shel- ton, WA 98584 McComb Funeral Home of Shelton served the family. For your convenience online condolences may be sent to the family at www. mccombfh.com. A memorial service will be held at I p.m. on Friday, April 6, at the Hope Chapel, 421 W. E St., Shelton. K&K Logging until the com- pany closed in 2008. He enjoyed riding and working on motorcycles, cars and equipment, was a certi- fied scuba diver, held a CLD license and enjoyed bungee jumping. He is survived by his daughter Nicole Kelley; sis- ters Cheryl Nordguler (Jerry) and Tammi Wright (Mark) all of Shelton; aunts Suzie Johnson (Richard) of Monte- sano, Nancy Gurnsey (Run) and Gerry Hasslewood (Bob) both of Shelton, JaNe Cooper (Gary) of Waterville and Rox- ie Forrest (Gary) of Lilliwaup. His grandparents Daniel and Lorene Wilson and Rich- ard and Agnes Kelley pre- ceded him in death. Sheldon Walter Olsen Sheldon Walter Olsen, 31, died Saturday, March 17, at Lake Limerick. He was a resident of Shelton. He was born Oct. 3, 1980, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Steen Olsen and Carol (Slaugh) Sylvester. He graduated from Uintah High School in 1999 and from the University of Utah in 2006 and Pacific University of College of Optometry in 2011. He married Julie C. Galler Daniel Richard Kelley • Daniel Richard Kelley, 48, died Sunday, March 18, in Shelton. He was a resident all his life. He was born March 17, 1964, in Shelton to Carroll Kelley and Barbara (Wilson) Kelley. He graduated from Shel- ton High School in 1982. He married Tina Delong in in Salt 1987. The ~ Lake City, ~ marriage Utah on ended in N Nov. 23, divorce. 2002. He was He employed worked at by K&K the Shelton Logging Walmart and Manke Vision Cen- Lumber. Sheldon ter for six Daniel He was Olsen months af- part owner ter gradu- Kelley with his ating from father in optometry school. His family said he took great pride in starting his profession an op- tometrist. His family shared that he was a devoted father and husband and adored his wife, Julie and his son, Jace and devoted his life to them. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His church assign- ments included serving as a counselor in a Bishopric. He also served as a Young Men's President, Ward Mission Leader and Boy Scout Leader. In his spare time, he enjoyed exercising, playing basketball, snowboarding, barbecuing and riding his motorcycle. He is survived by his wife Julie Olsen of Shelton; par- ents Paul and Carol Sylves- ter of Vernal, Utah; brothers Lance Olsen (Desiree) of Orem, Utah and Mathew Sylvester of Vernal, Utah; sisters Heidi Smith (Jared) of Orem, Utah and Holly Cameron of Gilbert, Ariz.; grandmother Inge Olsen of Alpine, Utah; four nieces, two nephews and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father Steen Olsen, grandfather, Gustav Olsen, grandparents Ardon and Winnie Evans and grandfa- ther Royal Slaugh. A service was held on March 24 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Shelton. A second service will be held at noon on Friday, March 30, at The Church of Je- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1078 S. McClelland, Salt Lake City, UT. Memorial donations can be made to the Mason .County Sheriffs Dept, P.O. Box 1037, attention: Dive team, Shelton, WA 98584 McComb Funeral Home of Shelton served the family. For your convenience online con- dolences may be sent to the family at www.mccombfh.com. Bobbie Lynn Bash Bobbie Lynn Bash died Wednesday; March 14, 2012 at her home in Shelton, Washington at the age of 54. Bobbie was born December 31, 1957 in Wichita, Kansas and moved with her parents and three sisters to the Pacific Northwest at a young age. Bobbie settled in the Shelton area where she has lived for more than 35 years. Bobbie was an artist, creating objects of beauty from pretty decorated cakes in her youth to elaborate dream catchers, heirloom quilts and intricate lace doilies. She loved adventure and found it on the back of a motorcycle, in the wilds of Alaska and attending powwows With her daughter, Leah. Bobbie learned to hang-glide with her father, also an adventure seeker. Bobbie learned to read later in life through the Mason County literacy program and was grateful for that opportunity. She had a golden heart and though she didn't have much money, she would search for a way to help those in need, with an object she had made, a kind word of support, an ear for listening. Bobbie also loved her grandchildren, Ashley and Ben. Ashley worked close to Bobbie at Evergreen State College and little Ben could be seen riding his bike in downtown Shelton with his Grammy walking along to keep him safe. Bobble worked as a cook for Evergreen State College and for the Fish Brewing Company in Olympia. In her younger days, she volunteered for Fire District 3 in Mason County, worked as a waitress in various establishments in the Shelton area, and worked for Stretch Island Fruit Leather Factory, and Little Creek and Lucky Dog Casinos. Bobbie's parents, Robert Henry and Doris Ann Bash are both deceased. Bobbie is survived by her sisters, Terry Ann Bash, Roxanne Bash, Sandra Kay McDaniel, Eunice Lee Taylor and brother A1 Comer; her children, Leah Christine Balmer-Barr, Richard Henry Taylor, Robert Jeffery (B J) Weegman; her grandchildren, Ashley Marie Campbell, Benjamin Thomas Hughes, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and an extensive extended family, including Glenn Allen Taylor and many friends who loved her very much. A memorial event is being planned for noon on April 14th as a potluck. An announcement with details of the occasion, including location, will be made in this paper and via Bobbie's Facebook page. Bobbie lost her life in a moment of incredible despair. Sister, Mother, Grammy, Friend... Bobbie was a wild child with a golden heart. In her memory, please reach out to someone around you with an act of kindness. -- Paid Obituary Notice -- These businesses would like to hear from you... Septic, Sewer & Water Line Repaff Land Clearing, DrivewaysSurface & Repair WA Contr. #BILLME981BN 432-0971° 866,,4594 Roger Fredrickson, Pastor Meeting at P.O. Box 1722 Lilliwaup Community Club HoodsporL WA 98548 28621 N. 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