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Douglas Wayne Coleman
Douglas Wayne Cole-
man, 75, died April 12,
2012, at Providence St.
Peter Hospital in Olympia.
He was a resident of Grape,
view.
He was born Feb. 5,
1937, in Elma to James A.
and Jenny (Rodgers) Cole-
man.
He graduated in 1955
from Irene S. Reed High
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DE B NOTICE
Shelt0n;
sister
Ginny
Seminara
(Fred) of
Alder-
brook in
Union; a
nephew;
three
Barbara nieces
Flack and their
spouses
Brotherhood of Teamsters. He graduated from South
His family said he was his Kitsap High School in 1968
own member of the "Dog and at-
Bone Club," an insignia he tended
used on the many pieces of yuand
his woodworking projects. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .
He enjoyed making furni- He
ture, curio cabinets, desks ~ar~ ~i~ ~i ~ di~ ~r!~ ~i ~i ~ married
and special boxes he made ~~~ Lynnette
for friends and family. His ~!d~ p~~ ~ Al:t~ve~ ~Wash ~~ Payson on
hobbies included fishing, ~ ff::~ July 17,
riding mopeds, hunting ~ 1970.
and going to garage sales
and second hand stores. ' ~hy ~i d~ ~ ~5i ~i ~ ho~ ~ Steven He
worked at
His family shared that he ~'ayson the PSNS
was a very helpful; giving dling th~ ~ge~nt~ : : for ap-
man, who was quick-witted,
had a wonderful sense of ~ ~ ~tt ::: : proximately seven years as
a shipwright. From 1979 to
humor, was very much a Je~i~ ~ ~it~ ~ ~i~ ~rii ~:~: ~! at ~ 2012 he co-owned Sundance.
gentleman and adored his h~ ~ S~i~ F~ ~er~ ~ 0f S~]~ ~ Solar & Custom Hearth.
two little dogs, Sugar Rose h~i~ ~ ar~~ He lived in Port Orchard
for 22 years before moving
andHeCricketis survivedR°Se'by his to Allyn.
daughters Nancy Morgan T~ ~ S~dh~i~i ~Oi ~ ~i! ~i ~i ~ ~ He enjoyed vacationing
(Roger) ofAilyn, Geanne ~ H~t ~ ~i ~ ~~ ~ ~ in Arizona with family and
Clark (Robert) of Grape- d]~ th~ ~~ friends.
view, Cammy Mastakoski He is survived by his
(Chad) of Hibbings, Minn., wife of 41 years, Lynnette;
and Laurie Coleman of two daughters Erin and
Shelton; sons David Cole- ships for his spring board
man (Laurie), Ronnie Cole- high diving.
man (Dottie Goldsby), Bri- He is survived by his
an Coleman (Denise), Jim Wife Gall of Shelton; daugh-
Blaich and Raymond Blaich ters Darlene Johnson and
all of Shelton and David Carla Edmiston both of
Blaich of California; broth- Bellingham; sons Donny
er Gerald "Jeep" Coleman Edmiston, Randy Ogg,
(Mary) of Renton; sister Shane Ogg and Brett Ogg
Darlene (Gordon) Warner all of Shelton; brothers Ed
of Auburn; sister-in-law Edmiston of Shelton and
Ethel Rich of Wenatchee; Joe Edmiston of Channel-
16 grandchildren; 10 great- view, Texas; 14 grandchil-
grandchildren and numer- dren and 23 great-grand-
ous nieces, nephews and children.
cousins. He was preceded in
He was preceded in death by his parents and
death by his parents, wife two brothers Bob and
Erma, brother Byron Cole- Jimmy.
man and nephew Steven. A celebration of his life
A service was held at will be held at his home at
Shelton Memorial Park on 2 p.m. on April 28 for his
April 17. family and friends.
Memorial donations can Forest Funeral Home of
be sent to Adopt-a-Pet. 940 Shelton served the family.
E. Jenson Road. Shelton,
WA 98584. Barbara Ekstrom
McComb Funeral Home Barbara Ekstrom, 79,
of Shelton handled the dr- died April 10, 2012, at her
rangements. For your con- home in Belfair.
venience online condolences She was born on May 28,
may be sent to the family at 1932, in Houston, Texas to
www.mccombfh.com. William and Nettie (Potter)
Bell.
Donald Lee Edmiston She attended school
Donald Lee Edmiston, in San
82, died April 10, 2012, of Jose and
natural causes at home in N graduated
Shelton. He was a resident from high
for 25 years, school
He was born Jan. 20, there.
1930, in Austin, Texas, to She
James and Eddie (Payton) was an
accounts
receivable
Barbara clerk in
Ekstrom the wine
industry
of which
she retired after 15 years of
service.
Edmiston.
served
in the
military
during the
Korean
War.
He mar-
ried Gail
Donald Sytsma-
Edmiston Ogg Ed-
miston
on Nov.
6, i965, in Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho.
He was a union electri-
cian and a journeyman
wireman.
He enjoyed bird hunting,
raising and working with
quarter horses and carving
and setting rifle stocks. He
was a water safety instruc-
tor in the Navy and earned
special awards/champion-
She had many personal
interests including teaching
Sunday school and being a
volunteer for the backpack
program for the North Ma-
son Coalition of Churches.
She is survived by her
daughters Denise Rollins
(Dan Isbel) of Belfair and
Michele Knecht (Buzz) of
Belfair; son Greg Stenzel
(Tanya) of San Diego, Ca-
lif.; stepsons, Kevin (Sa-
mantha) of Vallejo, Calif.,
Kim (Marie) of Redlands,
Calif.; sister Nancy Kraft
of Santa And, Calif.; eight
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in
death by he~,l~sband AI
Ekstrom, pa~ents and sis-
ter Judy Wolf. A memorial
service will take place at
1 p.m. on Friday, at North
Mason United Methodist
Church in Belfair. In lieu
of flowers, donations can
be made to North Mason
Coalition of Churches back-
pack program.
Dale Ao Fisher
Dale A. Fisher, 61 died
April 10, 2012, of natural
causes in Shelton. He was
a resident of Shelton for 30
years.
He was born Aug. 11,
1950, in Mobridge S.D. to
Billie and Joe Fisher.
He
~served in
the Air
Force from
May 1,
1970, to
June 25,
1974, and
was dis-
charged at
Dale the rank of
Fisher sergeant.
He was
employed
at the Washington Correc-
tions Center for 30 years.
He enjoyed golf, baseball
and visiting with neighbors
and helping the community
his family shared.
He is survived by his
daughter DeLisa Fields
(Ralph) of Calif.; grandson
Troy Fields of Calif.; sister
Lori Cameron (Pat) of Ore.;
brothers Larry Fisher (Di-
ane) of Idaho and Jim Fisher
(Sylvia) of S.D. and numer-
ous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will
be announced at a later
date.
Barbara Lynn Flack
Barbara Lynn Ftack
died April 9, 2012, at the
University of Washington
Medical Center. She was a
resident of Union at Alder-
brook for three and a half
years.
She was born in Iowa
and lived most of her adult
life in Albuquerque, N.M.
She is survived by her
mother Myrle Blegen of
Jenna; three grandchildren
Cheyenne, Dakota and
Braeden and brothers Glen
and Bruce.
A celebration of life is
planned from i to 5 p.m. on
Sunday at the North Mason
Eagles in Belfair with a
video viewing at 3 p.m.
Jack A Rawding
Jack A Rawding, 88, died
March 23, 2012, at Provi-
dence St. Peter's Hospital
in Olympia with family
beside him. He was a long-
time resident of Shelton.
He was born Feb. 5,
1924, in White River, S.D.
to William and Gertie
Rawding.
He attended Shelton
High School.
He served in the U.S.
Navy from 1943 until 1946.
He served most of his time
in the South Pacific on
an aircraft carrier, USS
Nehenta Bay. He was
awarded numerous combat
medals.
He married Beryl Leon-
ard on Jan. 18, 1947, in
Shelton.
He owned his Own oyster/
clam farm in TotteR Inlet
that he purchased in 1950
and also built his own home
there on the bay, where he
lived until his death.
He was a member of the
Griffin Fire Department
for many years. He enjoyed
hunting, fishing, camping,
going to Arizona and time
spent with his family and
friends.
He is survived by his
wife Beryl; son Ross Rawd-
ing (Shelley); daughter Pam
Jones (Len), all of Olympia;
seven grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
His parents, his two
brothers William and Bob
and sisters Ruth, Awvina,
Augusta and Esther pre-
ceded him in death.
His memorial service
will be held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday at Cornerstone
Presbyterian Church at
218 Overhulse Road N.W.,
Olympia. Following the
service friends and fam-
ily are invited out to Ross
Rawding's for lunch.
Della Streich
2/3/1918- 4/2/2012
On April 2, 2012 our
beautiful little mother
went to be with our Lord
and saviour. Mom was
born during a blizzard on
2/3/1918 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
Della farmed 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 Della
worked at the North Bend Nursing Home and for Boeing.
Upon retiring from Boeing Della & Norman purchased
property at Timberlakes for the family to live and retire
together for eternity. Norman passed away in 1995 and
delia continued to live at Timberlakes until September
15th, 2011 when she moved to the Harstine Islands Adult
Family Home.
Della was preceded in death by her parents, husband,
both brothers and a grandson. She is survived by 3
daughters, 2 sons-in-law, her sister and their husbands,
3 grandsons, 3 granddaughters and numerous great
grandchildren and neices and nephews.The family gives
its heartfelt thanks to Della'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 Della s request there will be no funeral services.
Her ashes will be spread later this year.
-- Paid Obituary Notice -- ~_
Carla Ann Fulton
8/31/1954 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..
A memorial service for Carla was held on Saturday, April 14, 2012 at
12:00 p.m. in the Shelton High School Auditorium. "-
-- Paid Obituau N°tice -- ~_
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