March 2006

William R. "Bill" Oman

At age 79, Bill died peacefully in his sleep of heart failure at his home on Monday, March 6, 2006. 

He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. Bill is survived by his wife Geraldine "Gerri"; daughters Linda Oviatt and Janis Thor and her husband Roger; granddaughters Toni Candiello and Tammy Hand and her husband Glen; sister Bea Nutting; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was a career employee and retiree of the Boeing Company.

No services will be held. Remembrances should be sent to Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle.

Jon Charles Nelson

July 19, 1945 to March 3, 2006

Jon passed away following a brief illness from complications of diabetes. He was preceded in death by his father Charles, and is survived by his mother Ruth Nelson and brother Allan, both of Burien, as well as numerous cousins and their offspring.

Jon attended the old Lake Burien School for one year and was in the first class of the new Gregory Heights Elementary. He graduated from Highline High School in 1963. His first jobs, while still in high school, were with the Hi Line Tin Shop and then with C&C Paint Co.

Helen H. Binkley

Born in Yakima on May 2, 1915, she was the daughter of Harry and Arta Barnard. She passed with grace and dignity at 90 years on March 8, 2006.

Helen is survived by three siblings: brothers Jimmy and Harland and sister Marie. She married Kenneth L. Binkley on Dec. 22, 1945. All four of their daughters were born while Ken attended Washington State University.

After receiving his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, the family moved to the Burien area. After all the girls reached school age, Helen worked at various sales jobs.

Eugenia Cook "Cookie" Duffy

Eugenia Cook "Cookie" Duffy passed away peacefully at home Feb. 20.

She was born Nov. 12, 1920, to Clement Allen Cook and Fannie Wall Cook in Belle Fourche, S.D. Raised in Sedro Wooley, she graduated valedictorian of her class. After graduating from Cornish School of the Arts, she worked as a window dresser for Best Clothing Stores.

She met and was swept off her feet by Gilbert L. Duffy Jr. They were married on Valentine's Day, 1943, and were married for 53 wonderful years. Cookie and Gil enjoyed boating, classic car meets and traveling.

Calvin J. Abel

Cal was born August 4, 1926 at Chaska, MN. He died March 9, 2006 at Providence Mount St. Vincent in West Seattle. Cal received a degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1950. He was a long-time Boeing engineer; his specialty was new business proposals. Cal is survived by his wife of 55 years Joyce; son Tim (Marie); daughter Mary (Mike Wakeman) Abel; granddaughter Kelsey; two sisters in Minnesota; and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 1 pm, March 15 at Hope Lutheran Church, 4456 42nd Avenue SW in West Seattle.

Calvin E. Claughton

Calvin E. Claughton, II passed away March 5, 2006 at age 81 in Portland, Oregon. We miss him very much. Born in San Francisco on November 5, 1924 to Calvin E. and Margaret R. Claughton. He grew up in Seattle, attending area grade schools and West Seattle High School. He married Margaret Frankson in Walla Walla, Washington in 1947 and had two children, Margaret Diane (born November 4, 1952) and Calvin III (born May 10, 1955). In the late 1940's and early 50's, he worked as a theater manager for Fox Theaters, Sterling Theaters, Hamrick-Evergreen, and Mid-State Amusement Corp.

Arthur Lewis "Lewie" (AKA "Lumpy") Dickert

Arthur Lewis "Lewie" (AKA "Lumpy") Dickert, lifetime resident of West Seattle, passed away in his home on Wednesday, March 8th. He had courageously battled a brain tumor for the past five years. Lewie was the son of Arthur and Nelle Dickert. He attended Lafayette Elementary, Madison Junior High and West Seattle High School before joining the service in 1949. Lewie married Millie Lou Graham, also of West Seattle, in 1953. They were together until her death in 1998.

Grace C. Parker

HANNA-ROEDER

Born October 10, 1922 in Winthrop, Washington Passed away peacefully at Swedish Hospital from MDS (a rare-blood disorder.) She was survived by and will be greatly missed by her loving husband, Walter Roeder, daughter, Debbie Carlin, son, Maxwell Hanna, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Grace retired 1988 from Seafirst Bank, Commercial Mortgage, expert in shorthand and communication with developers.

Video shows violent attack

A surveillance video shows a violent attack against a female patron at an Alaska junction bar last week. After she rebuffed a man, he belted her in the jaw, knocking her unconscious. Another woman was also bruised in the attack as she fell to the floor. The suspect, a Kent resident, grabbed his coat and left the scene. He remains at large.

Around 11:30 on Friday, an estimated 150 West Seattle High School students stood in an Admiral-area parking lot and cheered on a fellow student and a former student in a fight.