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.arry ason.ai,ey Irish and eganOarcia; Barry Jason Bailey, 58, siblings Jerry Harris of died on Friday, March 30, Des Moines, Gary Harris 2012, in the home of his of Auburn, Bob Maxwell parents in Olympia, with assisted care from hos- ~~ F, ~ of Spanaway and Bon- nie Harris of N. C. and pice. ~ ~:.: :il :~i :~i~ ~ay ~ ~i ~ ~t:i numerous nieces and He was born on Sept. 2, ~ ~an~ H~!{~: ~nd ~l!itafion ~ in ~!t0~ nephews. 1953, in Shelton where he ~ She ~ ~ ~ of She~0rt :~:~ ~at ~me: He was preceded in death by his parents spent most of his life. ~erv/e~ the fami~:~ : He graduated from Hank and Rae Gott; Shelton High School in __ 1971, at- ~i~S ~ ~~ terbr°therCindyDanHarrisMaxwell;and bio-Sis- tended ~::M ~ ~ ~i~ ~ay April:~ ~ ~t logical father Veryle Dale barber ~ ~al! H0~ ~ Shetton She ~:~ ~en~ Harris. in A celebration of life will ~~7~ school in M~¢C~ ~ ~ ~ ~h~ fami!y : be held at 1 p.m. on Sat- ~~~ Lakewood and bar- ~ii~ ~ ~~ ~F. urday, April 21, at 1842 ~~;/j~ bered in E. Sunset Hill Road on ~~ Shelton Harstine Island. ~~ for many McComb Funeral Home .~::~ -~ years. : ~ ~he ~~ ~ .: : : of Shelton served the fam- -- His 7 ily. l~arry Bailey fam~ 1 ~i~ ~i~ ~i~i~i ny snarea Shawn Joseph Morrow that his S~ey Pdchard ~iqui~ ~ ~ TueSday Shawn Joseph Morrow, passion was music. He ~i a~ ho~ in G~ He ~s ~ ~on~ fim~ ~den~ 23, died Thursday, March was an accomplished gui- ~ ~ ~n~ Att~ative~ ~ ~ ~ ~i~ 29, 2012, at Providence tarist and a seven-year :: ~¢:~ge St. Peter Hospital. member of the popular lo- He was born on June cal band called Reunion, 17, 1988, in Shelton to which was made up by ~i~ ~ ~i~ Cathleen G. Oppelt and mostly high school class- : ~!~ ~: ~ton ~ ~di~ we~ayi Ap~i ~i ~ ~ Jeffery L. Morrow. mates that reconnected He graduated from at one of their class re- M~mb ~un~ Home of S~I~ ~ ~ Shelton High School class unions. His family said these friendships were of 2006. He enjoyed working a big part of his life and at sea, for Snopac Inc. in provided the needed loyal ~ i ~ i~ ~ : Alaska. support until his passing. He is survived by his parents, Bernie and Doris Bailey of Olympia; broth- er Denny Bailey (Leslee); daughters Myra and Monica; grandchildren Morgan, J~ke and Riley and nieces DeeDee Horton and Dana VanSlyke. A memorial service is scheduled for 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, at the Hope Chapel located at 421 W. E St., Shelton.The family suggests donations to Providence Sound- HomeCare and Hospice at 3432 S. Bay Road N.E., Olympia, WA 98506. Memories and condo- lences can be left online at FuneralAlternatives. org. Judith Ann Hatch Judith Ann Hatch, 65, died Wednesday, April 28, 2012, at Fir Lane Health and Rehabilitation in Shelton. She was born Sept. 15, 1946, in Seattle to Earl and Louis (Bunnell) Hatch. Her brother Arnold I. Hatch of Allyn and nieces Mary Vargas-Hatch and Cynthia Hatch, both of Snohomish, survive her. No services are sched- uled. David Fredrick Maxwell David Fredrick Max- well, 70, died April 7, 2012, at home in Shelton. He was a resident for 34 years. He was born June 15, 1941, in ~Rockford, Ill. to Hank and Rae (Keis- ter) Gott. He gradu- ated from Roosevelt David Military Maxwell Academy in Aledo Ill., in 1959. He was a member of the National Guard and, at the time of his discharge, was at the rank of Spe- cialist 4th class (Forward Observers). He married Carole Rue Collier in Las Vegas, Nev. on July 26, 1974. He was previouslumarried to Patricia Maxwell (1962- 1964). That marriage ended in divorce. His grandparents raised him in Kent, Ill. He moved to California and worked as a long-haul truck driver. He moved to Shelton in 1977 where he worked for Shadow Valley Construction. He later worked at the Satsop nuclear plant and other construction projects inwith his grandchildren the area before being and traveling with his employed by the Mason wife. He boasted that he County Road Department traveled to all 50 states. where he worked for 20~ :' Survivors include years, retiring in June his wife of 40 years, 2003. Carole Maxwell; chil- He was a life member dren Erik Maxwell of of the National Rifle As- Grants Pass, Ore., Kelly sociation. His hobbies Miller of Calif., Manuel included hunting, fish- "Manny" Garcia (Diana) ing, boating, trap shoot- of Renton, Sonja Max- ing and was a member of well of Enumclaw, Erika the Evergreen Gun Club. Maxwell of Shelton, and He coached softball and Angela Roberts (Steven) participated in a bowling of Shelton; grandchildren league with his family. Aaron Maxwell, Erika His family said his fa- Lamere, Ashley Irish, evorite hobby was playing Adrian Roberts, Abbey Funeral Alternatives proudly serves all faiths, venues and cemeteries Special Burial & Cremation Packages for Families using Shelton Memorial Park Worthy of Your Trust He enjoyed all sports, especially baseball. His family said he was known for his winning smile and kind heart. His mother Cathleen G. Oppelt; father Jeffery L. Morrow; grandparents Arden and Faye Pierce of Shelton; grandfather Wal- ter Morrow of Las Vegas, Nev.; uncle Rick War- ren of Shelton; aunt Lori Warren of Raymond and cousin Danielle Warren of Shelton; numerous other aunts, uncles, cousins and many other family mem- bers by marriage survive him. His grandparents Larry and Gall Warren preceded him in death. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Sat- urday, April 14, at the Pa- vilion in Sentry Park. Donations can be made to the Shawn J. Morrow memorial fund at Key bank. See Obits on page B-6 Competitive Pricing " Pre-Arranged Planning OREST A Reputation Built on Service .... :!!~!iiii~i iiii~+il :i! ~i!ii~ili~ii~ii ii~i!i~i~i:i!i ~il i!!!i:i!!il +ii ! i i~i i i li ~ii~i~i~!iil i~ili~?i i !i i~i¸!i ii~ii!iii!ii~iii!!i i iil i !i i i!~?!iii i!ii+iiii! i ! i=i ! i! ii! !!%! i!i~i+ !i i i! i ! iil i!i ii~!!i!ii!!i~! ii!;~¸i ¸¸¸ Shelton - (360) 427-8044 Della Streich 2/13/1918- 3/3/2012 On April 2, 2012 our beautiful little mother went to be with our Lord and saviour. Mom was born during a blizzard on 2/13/1918 in Campbell, Minnesota to Ward and Marie (Peterson) Neuschwander. She was the first of four children born of that union. Two brothers and a sister were to follow. In August 1937 she met and three weeks later married Norman Streich. Everyone said that it wouldn't last, but it lasted for 58 years until Norman passed away in 1995. Norman and Delia fanned for awhile in Minnesota. In 1953 they loaded up the family which was now larger by two more girls; Mardell and Marlene and drove to Arizona. Jobs were not plentiful for a dam builder in Arizona. Della and family moved to Riverdale, North Dakota where Norman was hired by Peter Kiewit Construction and Della went to work in the Kiewit mess hall. Della quit that job when she became pregnant with daughter number three, Norma Jean. She was a real live dolly for Marlene to play with. They moved to Great Falls, Montana to build another dam. Della stayed home to be a mother and housewife. Her final move was to Washington State where the family • bought a home and lived in North Bend for 20 years. Norman went to work for Weyerhauser and Delia worked at the North Bend Nursing Home and for Boeing. Upon retiring from Boeing Delia's dad purchased property at Timberlakes for the family to live and retire together for eternity. Norman passed away in 1995 and della continued to live at Timberlakes until September 15th, 2011 when she moved to the Harstine Islands Adult Family Home. The family gives its heartfelt thanks to Delia's caregivers for all the help she received as she neared the end of her life; the girls from CCS; the owners and staff at Harstine Island Adult Family Home and her visitors from Providence Hospice. As per Delia's request there will be no funeral services. Her ashes will be spread later this year. -- Paid Obituary Notice -- Carla Ann Fulton 6/31/1954 to 4/4/2012 Carla lived to help others, laughed with friends and loved spending time with her family. Those that knew Carla loved her. She is preceded in death by her Daddy, William Fulton and special pet companion Tema. She is survived by her Mother, Betty Fulton, Sister, Cynthia Fulton, son and Daughter Mark and Erika VanHuis, Grandson Joshua "Sunshine" VanHuis, Niece Alison Wilsco and her Aunt Sib Hatton and Colorado Fulton family. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. In lieu of flowers and gifts, Carla and the family suggest donations be made to Adopt-A-Pet at 940 E. Jensen Rd., Shelton, WA 98584. There will be a memorial service for Carla on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. in the Shdton High School Auditorium. -- Paid Obituary Notice -- @ Kenneth T. Langlow @ 9/04/1925 - 3/21/2012 I had a great time. Kenneth was born in Tacoma, Washington, the third child to Leonard S. & Eugenia Getaz Langlow. He was a successful businessman, a loving, kind father and grandfather and a friend to many. Dad passed peacefully at home with his children at his side. After graduating from Stadium High School Ken joined the US Army during WWII. As a member of the 345th Infantry Regiment Cannon Co., 87th Division he served in England, France and Belgium and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Ken graduated from the College of Puget Sound (UPS) in 1949. He was a proud member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and made many life-long friends. After graduation in 1949 he married Shirley L. Robinson and together they had four children. After earning his Certified Public Accounting degree he worked for several firms before forming his own CPA firm. He retired from Langlow, Tolles & Company and moved to the family's vacation home at Beacon Point on Hood Canal. He loved the beach and enjoyed starting each morning with the "boys" on the porch for coffee. He enjoyed crabbing, osprey soar over the water. Ken is survived by his children Jeffrey and Michael of Bow, WA; Lori Graham (Michael C.) and Jenny Langlow (Jeffrey Thompson) of Tacoma. Grandchildren Amy Graham (Seattle) and Erin Graham (Tacoma); Jamie Langlow (Seattle) and Drew Langlow (Bow). He is also survived by siblings Robert (Betty) (Tigard, OR), Stanley Langlow (Tacoma) and Elaine Cockmon (Louis) (Little Rock, AR) and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Ken is preceded in death by Shirley and sister Doris Kiser Pierce. The family would like to thank the caring staff at Laurel House in Tacoma and the Hospice staff Julie and Mary for all their guidance, love and support. The family also thanks his Beacon Point neighbors and Jerry & LiMa for their kindness and help. In dad's memory contributions may be made to Franciscan Hospice or any Alzheimer's Association. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 1:00 pm, Mason United Methodist Church, 2710 N. Madison, Tacoma 98407. "We had a great time too dad!" ~shrimping, shucking oysters and watching the eagles and -- Paid Obituary Notice -- @ Stanley Richard Ahlquist Stanley was born "Silly Sometimes" and "Tolerating Her Dog" July 29, 1942 in He loved having his Family around, spending Tacoma, WA to time with his Grandchildren, Golfing and George R. and Bowling. He had been a member of the Elk's Edna (Forsberg) Lodge. Ahlquist. Surviving Stanley are his beloved wife of 40 He passed awayyears Lois, stepdaughter Jerie Longacre and at his home instepson, Greg Albrecht (Roanne), brother Graham on Tuesday, George Ahlquist and sister Sonja Cochran, April 3, 2012 at the 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and age of 69. 7 great- great- grandchildren and numerous Stanley grew up in Shelton, graduating nieces and nephews. Family suggests from Shelton High School in 1960. He then memorials may be made to Mary Bridge received his Associate of Arts in Accounting Children's Hospital or Seattle Children's from Pierce College. He worked as a . Hospital. Surveyor for Simpson Timber Company and A celebration of his life wilt be held Saturday, an accountant for the Washington State April 14, 2012, 1:00 p.m. at the Lacey Funeral Department of Corrections. Alternatives Chapel 2830 Willamette Dr NE, He married Lois A. Grimm, January 3, 1972 Suite G Lacey, WA. For more information in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. They have lived in and to leave your condolences, please go to the Tacoma area for 17 Years. Stanley will be www.funeralaltematives.org. remembered by his family as being, "Loud", ........... -- ra,a uo,mary ~vonce -- Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, April 12,2012 - Page B-5