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son Doris Dronen both of Shelton; three stepsisters, San Jose, California, and James Mrs. Mary Sicklebower of
clied Friday in Doris BietdDronen, bornJulyJoyce Look and Julie Clearyof W. Shaw Jr., Olympia; three Shelton; a son, Leo F.
age of 60 years. He 24, 1921 in College View, Shelton and Jane Devore of daughters, Mrs. William (Audrey) Sicklebower of Potlatch; a
ovember 27, 1914 in Lancaster County, Nebraska, died Oregon; four stepbrothers, Dick Mick, who lives in Indiana and daughter, Mrs. James (Edna Ann) l
Saturday in Everett, Washington. Look, Dean Look, Brett Mrs. Sharon Ocumpaugh andMrs. Vicere of Sparks, Nevada; four
a resident of theShe is survived by her Remsburg and Scott Remsburg,Dale (Kathy) Pfaffle, bothofSan grandchildren; and eight
i Harstine Island area husband' Archie Dr°hen °f all °f Shelt°n; and her J°se; a sister' Mrs" William R" great'grandchildren" [ @
r 'life and for the Everett; three daughters, Darlene grandmothers, Gertrude Scott, (Bonnie) Greet, Port Arthur, "
had resided in Santa Cuzick of Shelton, and Shirley Claire Look and Mrs. Deer, all of Texas; and 12 grandchildren. , , -."
[if°raia and Honolulu, Randall and Linda McMullen, Shelton, and Helen Fowler of No services will be held. Kenneth H. Vail ..
It. Anderson was a both of Everett; a son, Gerald ~ Santa Clara, California. Inurnment will be at ... - . • : ....
and was developing Dronen of the family home; three Graveside services will be held Miller-Woodlawn Mausoleum, Kenneth H. Vail, a retired Los [
a°resDevelopment on brothers, lvanBiehlofKetchikan, in California. Bremerton. Angeles policeman and aresident I
of Long Beach, California, died I
include his wife,Alaska, Marvin Biehl of Shelton Monday in Shelton at the age of '" "'" . . ""--
and Arthur Biehl of Cheney. 85 years. He was horn in New [ .
Anderson of A funeral was held for Mrs. James W. Shaw Fred Sicklebower York on June 2,1890. , .tt ,
0n, Mark &Anderson Biehl at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Mr. Vail, a member of the
home; two sisters, Faith Lutheran Church of South James W. Shaw, 59, of 153Graveside services will be held
Winger of Harstine Everett. Crescent Drive, Shelton, died in Hillcrest Burial Park, Kent, Masonic Lodge and ScottishRite,
lrl. Elizabeth Johnson August 19 in Mason General Washington at 1 pan. Friday for is survived bye niece, Mrs. Nancy
Stepbrother, Carl Hospital. Fred Sicklebower who died CareyofShelton.
Graveside services will be held .... .'-" " " .,. -.-"
lfair and numerous He was born March 20,1916, Mondayin Shelton at theageof at 3:30 p.m. Fridayinlnglewood
nephews. Victoria H. Purves in Sweetwater, Texas, and came 84 years. Pastor Roland Huber
ere held Monday in Victoria Helen Purves, born to this area 25 years ago. Mr. will officiate. Cemetery, lnglewood, California.
F
i er H.ome at 1 p.m. August 14, 1954 in San Mateo, Shaw was employed as an Mr. Sicklebower was born in It takes money to hatch the best
• r, oland HuberCalifornia, died there on Monday. automobile salesman in San Francisco, California on laidplans. So when you need financial
nial followed in the She had attended Shelton schools. Bremerton from 1946 to 1954. January 5, 1891. He lived in No such thing help, come to the hometown bank. After all,
d Cemetery.. Surviving her are her mother He moved to Shelton to become a Kansas and in Colorado before There is no such thing as a little there's a branch nearby.
and stepfather, Hazel and Richard self-employed welder, retiring in moving to Kent, where he resided country. The greatness of a
Look of Shelton; her father and 1968. for 30 years. He was a retired people is no more determined by Sound National Bank
e Colvln stepmother Jerrine and George Mr. Shaw is survived by hismaintenance foreman for King their number than the greatness
Purves of Shelton; her sisters, wife, Lorraine, of the family County Highway Department.of a man is determined by his The hometown bank
are pending for Linda Pearson and Karen Purves, home; two sons, Kenneth D. of He is survived by his wife, height. Victor Hugo MemOer FD.IC.
65, who died
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