December 2007

Helen Mae

Kauffman

Long-time resident of the big blue house on 152nd Street _in Burien, she _left the arms of her family for the arms of God on December 4 in_ Kent at the age of 73.

Helen Mae Hanson was born in Seattle _on December 19, 1933, to Oscar Hanson (Sweden) _and Johanna Isaksen (Norway) _and was sister to Vivian Matthews (husband Pierre), both deceased. _

Helen was married to Donald AE Kauffman on March 11, 1950. Helen _was a highly regarded employee of the U.S. Postal Service, retiring _in 1994 after 27 years.

John Anthony

Kinsella

June 16, 1949-

November 26, 2007

JK passed away in the early morning hours of November 26 in his bed at home. John was a 13-year survivor of a Kidney and Pancreas Transplant.

John was born in White Center and was a proud and loyal member of that community for 58 years and was known as the leader of the herd. John was a free spirit who always marched to a different drummer.

He graduated from O'Dea High School in 1968, then attended Western Washington University in Bellingham for four years.

Lawrence Arnold Baskett

Born to George and Pretoria Baskett on December 18, 1922 in Seattle, Washington and passed away December 2, 2007 two weeks short of his 85th birthday. He grew up in West Seattle attending Lafayette, Madison and then graduating from West Seattle High School in 1941. After high school he was employed at Boeing for two years before joining the US Air Force where he flew with the 379th Bomb Group in Kimbolton, England during World War II. After his military service Larry attended Whitworth College in Spokane, Wash. where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1951.

Mattie Rose Edwards

Age 95, passed on to the Great Spirit, November 24, 2007 on a sunny day in Ballard. Born July 22, 1912 in Big Sky Country.

Beloved wife of over 60 years to Captain Paul Edwards (F/V Guardian). Rosie and Paul made their home in Sitka, Alaska, where she was a supporter of A.N.S. They moved to Ballard in 1960. Rosie and Paul enjoyed many driving trips together, and have lived their remaining years happily in Ballard.

Funeral Services were held at Wiggen and Sons Funeral Home.

BEATRICE MARIA OSWALD

October 28, 1920 - November 22, 2007

BEATRICE OSWALD passed away at St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way, WA after a brief illness.

Beatrice was born in Amriswil, Switzerland. She worked in her parent's store and then in Scotland, returning to Switzerland at the outbreak of world war two. There she trained and worked as a lab technician until moving to the U.S.A. in 1953. She lived in Boston, S. California and Montana, with periodic visits to friends and family in Europe.

In 1970 Beatrice moved to Wyoming to work in the family practice of Dr.

Johnson's take the lead in lighting

Many homes throughout the area are showing their holiday spirit this season. A beautiful variety of lights can be seen along Marine View Dr. SW from the southern edge to the northern edge of Normandy Park, near Burien. Specifically you won't want to miss the lights of Rick and Vicki Johnson at 18602 Marine View Dr SW. The Johnson's get together every year (6th) with friends from their car club to put out a spectacular display.

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Johnson's take the lead in lighting

Many homes throughout the area are showing their holiday spirit this season. A beautiful variety of lights can be seen along Marine View Dr. SW from the southern edge to the northern edge of Normandy Park, near Burien. Specifically you won't want to miss the lights of Rick and Vicki Johnson at 18602 Marine View Dr SW. The Johnson's get together every year (6th) with friends from their car club to put out a spectacular display.

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ZONING UPDATE: Change would cut back on number of parking spaces

Mayor Greg Nickels has proposed an update and rezone to the city's multi-family code, which includes eliminating parking requirements in urban centers and incentive zoning to bring in more affordable homes and rentals.

The changes are meant to simplify the "complex" multi-family code, which hasn't been altered in more than 20 years, and absorb projected growth, said Mike Podowski, project manager with the Seattle Department of Planning and Development.

The plan is an extension of the mayor's "Seattle Homes Within Reach" strategy, which stipulates that whenever significant

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Johnson's take the lead in lighting

Many homes throughout the area are showing their holiday spirit this season. A beautiful variety of lights can be seen along Marine View Dr. SW from the southern edge to the northern edge of Normandy Park, near Burien. Specifically you won't want to miss the lights of Rick and Vicki Johnson at 18602 Marine View Dr SW. The Johnson's get together every year (6th) with friends from their car club to put out a spectacular display.

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