Obituaries

Brown Henry (Bob) Morton

Died of lung cancer complications at Seattle's Swedish Hospital on Friday, March 16, 2007. Bob's 50-plus years in the maritime industry began in dredging and included vessel conversions, boat building, fish processing, and marine electronics. Bob is survived by wife Jean Elizabeth Morton; daughter Laurie and partner Marcia Cutler; daughter Kelley and husband Steve Hutchison; son Leighton; four grandchildren Jon Bye, Mindy Bye, Heidi Hutchison, and Katie Hutchison; three brothers, three sisters, business partner Bruce Reagan III and close friend Steve Seley.

Bernice Harman McGarry

June 19, 1925 - March 13, 2007

Bernice (Neecy) was born to Arthur and Ragna Harman in Seattle in 1925. She was an alumni of West Seattle High and Seattle College. She married James F. McGarry in 1946 with whom she raised four children: Arthur (Dan) of Seattle; Steven of Takoma Park, Md.; and Catherine and Marie of San Carlos, Calif.

Bernice started her career in the hospitality business as secretary to Edward Carlson at Western Hotels.

Marvin R. 'Marv' Frodsham

Age 58, born Christmas Day 1948 passed away February 17, 2007. Marv grew up in Seattle and raised his family in Edmonds. Marv enjoyed sharing the sites of Seattle with locals and visitors during his 25 yr career as CEO/Operator of the taxi/limo company Seattle Airporter. He is survived by his wife of 38 years Sue; daughters Jamie Frodsham of Issaquah and Shelley (Shane) Marr of West Seattle; mother Consuelo Frodsham, M.D.

Gladys Marie Fauver

Age 97 passed peacefully on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 in Everett. She was a lifetime member in the Washington State Pioneer Association. She retired from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer as a switchboard operator. Gladys is survived by her daughters, Margie Bates, Joan Coburn and Kathleen (John) Leggett; son, David (Lillian) Fauver; 18 grandchildren; 22+ great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and many close friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Solon in 1994. Committal services were held on Friday, March 23, 2007 at Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac.

Jack D Giorgetti

Jack D. Giorgetti of West Seattle passed away in the early morning hours of March 16, 2007 with his loving family by his side. Jack fought a courageous battle of lung cancer. He knew about his illness in the summer of 2006 but instead of treatment, he sacrificed his life to care for his loving wife, Jeannette of 63 years who preceded him in death on Dec 9, 2006. His wish was to live long enough to take care of his wife.

Jack was born in Seattle on November 23, 1923 to Emilia and Secondo Giorgetti. He graduated from West Seattle High School in 1941.

Marilyn J. Saunders

Marilyn "Mary" Saunders, born February 23, 1934, in Seattle, passed away peacefully March 16, 2007, at her home in Shorewood. Mary is survived by her son Charles Saunders and his wife Linda, and her daughter Donna Simpson and her husband Tom.

Mary grew up in the Burien/White Center area where she graduated from Highline High School in 1947.

Lorraine Eva Frances

Justice

March 24, 1914 -

March 14, 2007,

Lorraine Eva Frances Justice, age 92, of Normandy Park, passed away peacefully in her sleep. Lorraine was born in Stroud, Okla., grew up in Greensburg, Kans., with her parents Lova and Alfred Con Reed. She married Lawrence Giles Justice, a high school classmate, in 1939.

In 1941 they moved with their infant daughter, Linda, to Seattle, where Lawrence worked at Boeing until the end of World War II, at which time he entered the real estate business in Burien until his retirement.

Thomas Earl Barnes

Age 70.

Died March 18, 2007

Tom was born on December 9, 1936, in Paris, Texas. He moved to Washington in 1947, graduated from Highline High School in 1955, married Dianne Lehman in 1962, and began his real estate career in Burien in 1979.

Tom loved to help others-through work, family and church relationships.

Howard H. Arnold, Jr.

Howard H. Arnold, Jr. ("Hap"), age 83, long time resident of Federal Way, Washington, passed away March 2, 2007, at Highline Medical Center in Burien, Washington, after a long illness.

From his childhood, when he spent 75 cents for an airplane ride in his boyhood home of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, he envisioned a career in aerospace.

Proudly served during WWII in the USMC. Earned Bachelor of Mechanical

Engineering from Ohio State University on the GI Bill.

Marvin R. 'Marv' Frodsham

Age 58, born Christmas Day 1948, passed away Feb. 17, 2007. Marv grew up in Seattle and raised his family in Edmonds. Marv enjoyed sharing the sights of Seattle with locals and visitors during his 25-year career as CEO/Operator of the taxi/limo company Seattle Airporter.

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