SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KING
NO: 04-4-05151-4SEA
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION
CLERK'S ACTION REQUIRED
In the matter of the estate of: PHILLIPS E. ROTH, Deceased.
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IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF KING
NO: 04-4-05151-4SEA
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION
CLERK'S ACTION REQUIRED
In the matter of the estate of: PHILLIPS E. ROTH, Deceased.
For the next few weeks, the Seattle School District will try to convince voters to approve $887 million in school bonds and levies, but Ballard schools won't get much of the pot.
Up for approval in a special election Feb. 6, a $490 million capital bond (Building Excellence III) that would pay for replacement and renovation of seven schools.
Whittier Elementary School Principal Alex Coberly has been charged with one count of indecent exposure in a criminal misdemeanor complaint by the Seattle City Attorney's Office last week.
The criminal complaint filed in the Municipal Court of the City of Seattle on December 22, 2006 states that on or about November 5, 2006, Alexander Stanley Coberly committed the offense.
Coberly, 33 years old, has been on paid administrative leave indefinitely since December 7 and his future with the school district has yet to be determined.
"We typically wait until the conclu
Proposition 1 and 2 would replace expiring levies passed by voters in 2001 and 2004; a $398 million capitol bond and a $338 million education and operations levy.
The line at the Twin Lakes catered buffet table looked significantly longer than normal. The popular Federal Way Chamber of Commerce membership luncheons typically draw a sizable crowd, but none quite like the one that showed up at the Twin Lakes banquet hall last Wednesday.
Aside from the usual business networking and camaraderie, last week's meeting featured a rare state of the schools address from Federal Way Public Schools Superintendent Tom Murphy, presented at a time of increasing uncertainty about the district's future.
A World War II veteran of the United States Army and Army Air Corps, Cap Prier was born February 4, 1925, in Roslyn, Washington, and passed peacefully in his sleep December 19, 2006, in Las Vegas at Nathan Adelson Hospice.
A 1943 graduate of Queen Anne High School and an attendee at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, while in the Army Air Corps, Cap spent most of his life in Seattle. He was a successful business owner of an ice arena, the Burien Ice Chalet.
Long-time West Seattle resident Marjorie Wylde Delsman, age 97, died in her home on January 2, 2007. The daughter of Pearl and Samuel Wylde, who immigrated to West Seattle from Canada and England respectively, Marjorie was born on March 7, 1909, in the family home on 47th Ave S.W. Her grandfather, Samuel Wylde, founded Novelty Mill flour Company in 1893 and developed it into a prosperous family business shipping "Excellent Flour' to Alaska and Asia. The mill was located Where Salty's Seafood Grill on Alki is today.
On December 27, 2006 at the age of 76, Margaret (Marki) Kaiser joined her beloved husband, Bob, of 45 years in heaven. Marki loved life and always fought for the underdog. Her family and extended family were most important to her. She cherished and proudly displayed photographs of them throughout he home. Marki leaves behind her daughter, Shawn and husband Lonnie Thelen, her step-granddaughter, Jeanne and her many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Marki was retired from Stusser Electric where she spent many years as their Customer Service Manager.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother Lifelong resident of West Seattle passed away Dec. 24, 2006. She leaves behind daughter, Jean Sellars; grandchildren, Kim, Bill (Carla) and Mike; 5 great grandchildren and 8 great great grandchildren and she will be missed by many close friends. Memorial Service to be held in the spring when it is warmer and the flowers are blooming. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. To send a message to the family please visit www.mem.com. Arrangements entrusted to Forest Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery.
Marion D. Gates, 87, died January 8, 2007, in Des Moines, WA. She was born on June 24, 1919, in Kansas City, MO. The first half of Marion's life was difficult and painful, but the second half was her life's dream. In 1960 her life changed dramatically. She took a job as a sales clerk at the May Company department store and quickly worked her way up to assistant manager. She stayed there until she retired 25 years later. In 1961 she went to a square dance class and met Jack. On July 11, 1964, they were married and had a square dance reception.