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Linda Raye
Cappelletti
1950 2020
Linda Raye (Bolt)
Cappelletti wasborn on
February 21, 1950 in
Ballard, Washington,
she passed away peace-
fully in her sleep on
June 18, 2020.
Linda and Siro (Si)
Cappelletti were mar—
ried on August 18, 1973
in El Paso, Texas. They
traveled extensively
and lived in various
places while Si was in
the Army, Germany,
Kentucky, Rhode Island,
Texas, Kansas, and
Washington. Si retired
from the Army in 1990
and they settled in Kent,
Washington. Linda was
a keen entrepreneur and
owned several business—
es, to include a home
cleaning company (Maid
for You), a balloon deco—
rating business (Bal—
loons Extraordin “AIR”),.
as well a successful day-
care business (Wee Care
Daycare) for over 20
years.
Linda was the matri-
arch of the family and
was always there to sup-
port anyone in need, she
never met a stranger!
She had, the most gener-
ous soul and would give
the shirt off her back
to anyone. Linda loved
celebrating and hosting
family parties for every
occasion, it was impor-
tant to have her family_
together as much as pos-
sible. She was a winner
in all areas in life, and
enjoyed spending time' ,
at the casino (her favor-
ite escape). She loved
to dance, celebrate, and
sing...she was our Kara-
oke Queen and inherited
her beautiful voice from
her father, Ralph. Linda
would always say she
put “the FUN” in dys-
function.
Linda is survived by
her husband, Si, and
sons Charles (Christi)
and Jason (Jessye), and
six grandsons Conner;
Cale, Casen, Camden,
Carter, and Easton,
and one great grand-
daughter, Riley; her sis-_
ters Peggy (Lee), Ruth
(Pete), Pam (JB), Deb-
bie (Ed), Becky (Keith)
and brothers Terry and
Randy (Gayle). Linda
has joined her siblings
who have passed, broth-
ers Bud and Butch, and
sisters Patty and Carole.
Per Linda’s wishes,
there will be no memo-
rial or funeral service.
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She will be cremated
and her family will de-
termine where to spread
the ashes and will hold
a celebration of life cer-
emony at a later date.
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Klaus Wolfram
Hoepfner
Klaus Wolfram Hoep-
fner was born 1/16/1931,
in Berlin, Germany. In
April 1952, he immigrat-
ed to America and called
Seattle his home. He
was a veteran of the K0—
rean War. Klaus moved
his family to Shelton‘
in 1965 and has cre—
ated beautiful masonry
work all through the
Pacific NW. He peace-
fully passed away on
6/5/2020.
Klaus is survived by
two brothers, one sister,
five children, 13 grand-
children, 12 great grand-
children and one great-
great—grandchild. He
was loved by all and will
be missed dearly. A fam—
ily ceremony will be held
later in the summer.
William Roger
McAferty
William Roger
McAferty died June 26,
2020, at the age of 84.
He was born 11/12/1935
in Shelton, WA, where
he lived most of his life.
He was a master
builder and built many
beautiful homes in
Olympia and Shelton.
He specialized in cabi-
nets and fine woodwork.
He built bridges for
many years and he and
his partner, Bill McKas-
son, received a national
, r x.____.__.__,n‘..
award for a bridge they
built in Darrington, WA.
He is survived by his
wife of 45 years, Sha-
ron McAferty; son David
McAferty (Christina),
son Mark McAferty
(Brenda), red-headed
step child Shane Ander-
son, seven grandchil—
dren, two great grand—
children, brothers Pat
(Pam), Dan (Pattie),
Mike (Linda) and sister
Ana Mae Wiles.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
brother Ed, and sisters
Marceil West, Ella Cer-
mak (Jerry) and Etta
Parker.
A celebration of life
will be held at a later
date.
Rebecca Morales
(White)
‘ Rebecca Morales
(White), 81, passed away
on Tuesday, June 23rd
as the result of heart
disease. She was born
April 1st, 1939 in Elma,
Washington to James
Floyd White and Martha
Genenieve Van Meter.
Rebecca loved spend-
ing time with her great-
granddaughter, Lincoln,
doing crosswords, eating
Bob’s Tavern, spending
time with her friends
and family, and her cats
Rosa and Friday.
She loved her family
and friends and spend-
ing as much time with
them as possible. Re-
becca also had a love for
country music, Chinese
food, and attending the
live bands and dancing
at the park.
Rebecca is survived
by her five children, Hei-
di, Debby, Ted, Chad,
and Michael. Other sur-
vivors include Nichole
Koehler (granddaugh-
ter), Lincoln Koehler
(great-granddaughter),
Shaila J Lawson (grand-
daughter), Heather Rob—
inson Knight (grand-
daughter), Marcie War-
nock (granddaughter),
Simone Morales,
numerous grandchildren
and family friends.
‘ ton,
and‘
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A Celebration of Life
will be held for Rebecca
one year after the date
of her death. The fam-
ily would like to thank
everyone for their love
and support during this
time. Rebecca will be
greatly missed and for-
ever in our hearts.
Judy Lynne
(Washington)
Wilkins
Judy Lynne (Wash-
ington) Wilkins Feb-
ruary 20, 1951-June 5,
2020
On June 5, 2020
Judy transitioned from
this life to heaven. She
fought the good fight of
faith and finished her
race. She was born on
the Skokomish Indian
Reservation in Shel-
Washington, but
grew up in Tacoma.
She attended the Lower
Skokomish School, then ‘
after moving to Tacoma
attended Gault Junior
High and Lincoln High
School. She played the
flute in high school and
was a member of the
marching band.
She started work
right out of high school
in 1968 retiring in 2010
as a Library Associate
for the Tacoma Public
Library. Judy married
her husband Jerry in
1971 and they had two
children. Judy was a lov-
ing and beautiful person
who was a patient care-
giver for her husband for
the last 39 years of his
life. She was in the sec-
ond bout of breast cancer
when events changed for
her and she was called
home to be with our
Lord.
Judy was preceded
by her father Vernon,
mother Mabel, sister
Irene, and brother Dan
Washington and hus—
band Jerry Wilkins.
She leaves behind her
daughters LaVonne and
Jamie Wilkins,‘ special
daughter Jacquie Doss,
her brothers Frank
(Francine) and Vernon
Roger, Jr. (Lola), and
sisters Roslynne (David)
Reed and Stella (Max)
Fields along with a host
of nieces and nephews,
family and friends.
Funeral services
and burial were held
on Wednesday, June
17 at Mountain View
Funeral Home at 4100
Steilacoom Boulevard
SW, Lakewood. Due to
the Covid-19 Pandemic,
services were limited
and a memorial will be
planned for a later date.
William Joseph
Tiller, Jr.
William Joseph Tiller
Jr., age 52, was lost Sat-
urday, June 20th, 2020
due to medical issues. He
is survived by his loving
wife Trisha Tiller; his
three children, Tristan,
nine, Trevis, seven, and
Tailynn, three; moth—
er Karen Tiller; sister
Luana Tiller; nephews
Tammy Tiller and Nolan
Coker; his brother’s fam-
ily Chay, Kim, Bradley
and Marissa Tiller. He
is also survived by his
aunts, uncles, and sev-
eral cousins.
He was preceded in
death by his father, Wil-
liam Tiller Sr. and his
grandmother, Nanny
Colson.
Bill became ill and
fought on strong to love
his wife and father his
children. Bill loved to
hunt and spend time
with his family and
friends. His incredible
personality, along with
his talent for bullshit,
wheelin’ and dealin’,
made for everyone he
met to laugh and always
remember the name
BILL TILLER.
In lieu of flowers, do-
nations can be made to
the Bill Tiller Family
Fund at: OCCU.
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