February 2006

Janet E. Wildish

Myron Frederick Wildish

Janet was born June 27, 1912, and enjoyed a happy childhood in Terre Haute,Indiana, under the loving care of her parents Anna Grace and William C. Swearingen.

Fred was born August 28, 1917, to Frederick and Gertrude Wildish in Downer’s Grove, Illinois.

They met in 1940 at Columbian Enameling in Indiana, where Fred was a young engineer and Janet worked as an executive secretary. They were separated in 1941 when Fred enlisted in the Army and was stationed in the Philippines.

Richard “Dick” McColley

On January 30, Richard “Dick” McColley went to be with the Lord. At 90 years old, he had lived a full and satisfying life. Monday morning he was listening to his daughter play hymns, took a nap on his favorite couch, and peacefully drifted off to Heaven.

Dick was born in Puyallup to Robert and Clare McColley. Later in life, he started corresponding with an attractive lady in Japan.

Dorothy J. Bassett

A memorial service to celebrate the life of Dorothy Bassett was held Feb. 6, 2006, at Bonney-Watson Parker Chapel in Burien.

Mrs. Bassett died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006, in Vancouver, Wash. She would have been 81 years old last Wednesday.

She was born Feb. 1, 1925, in Chicago, and lived in Burien since 1946. She attended the University of Illinois. She worked as a dental assistant, and then later assisted her husband in his bookkeeping business. She was a loving wife, mother, and homemaker.

Mrs. Bassett loved sewing, crafts, and reading.

Catherine E. Burton

Catherine E. Burton, beloved wife of Glen S. Burton went to join our Lord on February 2, 2006. Catherine was born in 1921 in St. Paul, Minnesota where she grew up with three sisters and four brothers. Catherine moved to the Seattle area after WWII where she married Glen in 1954 and gave birth to her only son, Michael in 1957. Catherine was a long time resident of West Seattle and attended Holy Rosary Church. Catherine loved to fish and travel throughout the northwest with Glen and Michael. She will always be remembered for her support, love and inspiration she brought to everyone around her.

Meredith Ann Coffin

Meredith Ann Coffin was born on June 18, 1943. Beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend to so many in the Seattle area passed away Thursday morning at Swedish Hospital after a courageous 10 year battle with breast cancer. Meredith touched the lives of so many around her with her vivacious spirit and caring nature. A native of West Seattle she attended Lafayette Elementary, James Madison Junior High, and West Seattle High School. She has been employed by Sea Land since 1964.

Margaret Virginia Glover

Margaret Virginia Glover of Redmond, Oregon, died Feb. 1, 2006, at a local care facility. She was 91. A memorial service will be held at Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery,

Saturday, Feb. 11 at 11 a.m.

She was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, on May 11, 1914, to Howard and Cora (Millspaugh) Wilson.

Mrs. Glover spent her early childhood in Kansas before the family moved to West Seattle when she was a teenager.

Gods of the sports world have finally smiled on us

Each Sunday, after the battle, one group savors victory, another lives in the bitterness of defeat. The practice and the hard work of the season seem a small price for having won.

Vince Lombardi

Former coach of the

Green Bay Packers

Seattle's trip to the Super Bowl, which was a long time coming, affords us a welcome respite from politics in the midst of a controversial legislative season.

More than 20 years after their last playoff victory, our Seahawks finally will play for the championship of pro football.

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Thanks for the recipe

Many thanks to you Elsbeth for once again saving Jerry's posterior and providing him with your fine salad dressing recipe. Jan and I prepared it last night and after our kitchen gyrations came up with a reasonable replica of what Jerry most generously provided for his far reaching readership.

Jan thought it needed vinegar after first glancing at the formula, but I insisted going by the "masters'" instructions. Thankfully I prevailed, kind of the way you let Jerry win occasionally, too, Elsbeth.

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