Addy Kay
In Memoriam
In loving memory, Addy Kay.
April 6, 1980 to December 13, 1982.
You will always be in our hearts.
Grandma and Grandpa are with you.
Loving you always, Mom.
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In Memoriam
In loving memory, Addy Kay.
April 6, 1980 to December 13, 1982.
You will always be in our hearts.
Grandma and Grandpa are with you.
Loving you always, Mom.
Sarah Blackwell Kienlen was born June 2, 1913, in Aberdeen, and passed away March 14, 2006, in Federal Way.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2006, 2 p.m. at the Highline Christian Church, 14859 First Ave. S. in Burien.
Robert L. Prescott 98 years old, 1907-2006 went to the Lord March 31,2006.
He was born November 5, 1907 in Helena, Montana, the youngest of five children. In 1926 he attended the University of Montana, then transferred to the University of Washington where he graduated in Business Administration in 1930.
In 1931 Robert married Lurene Ramsey of Philip, S.D. They built their home of 63 years in 1941, in the Fauntleroy community. Since that time Robert was very active with the Fauntleroy Congregational Church and other community service oriented positions.
Age 91, passed away March 31, 2006. Mae was born in Glendive, Montana on February 4, 1915. She moved to Seattle where she met her husband Harry and later settled in Ballard where they raised their four children, Andrea, Mary, Bill and Harold. Her children have always been grateful that she was the kind of grandmother who was always ready to play with her grandchildren at a moments notice. Card playing was a favorite and few grandchildren where able to keep up with her. Mae always though of others before herself.
Edward Charles Bintz, age 84, died Sunday March 26th in Flagstaff, AZ. He was born January 19, 1922 in Chicago IL to Edward and Clara Ohms Bintz. Edward married Lillian Bailey in 1943 in Chicago IL. He grew up in Chicago, graduated from Lane Tech and served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1946. He lived in Round Lake, IL, Wauconda, IL, Phoenix, AZ, Sedona, AZ, Seattle, WA, and Flagstaff, AZ.
Danny Ray Moore, 52, of Ballard, Washington passed away peacefully on the morning of Friday, March 10, 2006, of complications from pneumonia. He is loved and missed. He was born on May 22, 1953, in Staunton, VA, and moved to Washington as a soldier stationed at Ft. Lewis. He was a member of the Eagles Fraternal Order Of Salmon Bay Aerie No 2141.
Born in Minneapolis, Minn., March 21, 1923. Bob died April 1, 2006, in Seattle, WA surrounded by family. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a lifelong resident of Seattle. He attended St. John's school in Greenwood, O'Dea High School and graduated from Ballard High School. He was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita. Survived by daughters, Patt Post, Colleen Basher and Lanae Ayers , their husbands, 7 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; devoted sister, Helen Rosser, numerous nieces and nephews. We will miss his smiling face and great sense of humor.
Lillian I. Carlstrom, 92, died at her home in Federal Way, April 3, 2006.
She was born August 4, 1913 in Monticello, Minn. Lillian is survived by her son, Thomas Carlstrom; daughters, Cleo Freyberg, Jean Stever, Bonnie Davey and Sonja Carlstrom; 13 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Private family services were held.
Please sign the on-line guestbook at www.yahnandson.com.
One of West Seattle's main employers, Services Group of America, plans to move to Arizona, according to press reports over the weekend.
The company did not return repeated telephone calls or e-mail messages to confirm or explain the move, which was reported Saturday in Seattle newspapers.
Services Group of America is one of the largest privately owned companies in Washington. Company sole owner Thomas J.
It was a humble beginning, June 19, 1945, for newly formed King County (Des Moines) Fire Protection District No. 26 -- with no fire truck until 1947 and an annex built onto the IOOF (Odd Fellows) Lodge for a Fire Station.
As far back as 1925, when a huge fire destroyed Des Moines Grade and High School, the Improvement Club Women’s Auxiliary raised money to improve fire protection.