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Stella Maye Connally
A service for Stella Maye Connally, of Port Angeles, was held July 9 at Sequim Valley Chapel. The Rev. Lloyd Parker, of Ashland, Ore., presided. He was assisted by the Rev. Thomas Goff, of Port Angeles.
Burial was at Sequim View Cemetery.
Mrs. Connally died July 5, 2001. She was 91.
She was born Dec. 8, 1909, in Ryan, Okla., to Simpson Jones and Margarette Savilla Hill Matthews.
She was a homemaker who lived in LaJunta, Colo., and Costa Mesa, Calif., before moving to Port Angeles.
Mrs. Connally loved needlework and quilt-making. She made each of her children and most of her grandchildren a handmade quilt.
She was a God-fearing woman, who taught her children to be the same. She enjoyed expressing her thoughts concerning family, nature and Christian beliefs in journals, which have been published for her family.
Mrs. Connally is survived by sons Raymond Connally, of Ridgecrest, Calif., Dean Connally, of Gerber, Calif., and Terry Connally, of McPherson, Kansas; daughters Sue Smith, of Paradise, Calif., Nadine Hamilton, of Middletown, Mo., and Stella K. Connally, of Port Angeles; daughter-in-law LaVerne Connally, of Seagraves, Texas; 15 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by six brothers, three sisters; two grandchildren; and sons Donald Wayne Connally, in 1937 and Fred Connally in February 2000.
Memorial gifts may be made to a favorite charity.
Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Sophie M. Henrickson
A private family service is planned for Sophie M. Henrickson, of Sequim. Burial was at Sequim View Cemetery.
Mrs. Henrickson died July 7, 2001. She was 91.
She was born Sept. 12, 1909, in Kirkhoven, Minn., to Charles and Hulda Lindquist Merryman.
Mrs. Henrickson lived for many years in California before moving to Sequim in 1993. She lived for a time at Sherwood Manor.
She was a member of Faith Baptist Church in Sequim.
Mrs. Henrickson lived for her family and doing things for them. She loved gardening and was heavily involved in church activities.
Mrs. Henrickson is survived by sons Donald Henrickson, of Sequim, and Robert Henrickson, of Richmond, Va.; daughter Betty Matthews, of Millersburg, Ore.; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by brothers Walter Merryman and Harold Merryman.
Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Charles H. Harkins
No service has been announced for Charles H. Harkins, of Sequim.
Mr. Harkins died July 3, 2001. He was 87.
He was born Aug. 19, 1913, in Oak Park, Ill., to Charles Henry and Lucy Wendland Harkins.
He and Barbara Ruth Niermann married Sept. 25, 1959 in Ontario, Calif.
Mr. Harkins served as an aviation machinist's mate first-class with the U.S. Navy in Great Lakes, Ill.
He worked as a toolmaker and optical calibrator for submarines in ports worldwide.
Mr. Harkins was an avid reader. He especially loved historical novels and books on the history of guns.
In addition to his wife at the family home, Mr. Harkins is survived by daughters Carol Marvos-Johnson, of Bremerton, and Susan Harkins, of Calverton, Va.; and two grandchildren.
Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Gerald D. Barnes
A his request, no service is planned for Gerald D. "Jerry" Barnes, of Sequim.
Mr. Barnes died July 1, 2001. He was 83.
He was born May 5, 1918, in Columbia Falls, Mont. to Wesley and Elsie Beller Barnes. He graduated from Flathead County High School in 1936.
He moved to Spokane and worked in the car business there for 20 years. In 1957 he moved to the North Olympic Peninsula, where he worked for Ruddell Motors in Port Townsend and Port Angeles.
On Feb. 1, 1959, Mr. Barnes became a New York Life insurance agent in Port Angeles. He was a leading producer for the next three decades. He retired in 1999, after 40 years with the company.
From 1971-1983, Mr. Barnes served as a commissioner on the board of Olympic Memorial Hospital in Port Angeles.
Mr. Barnes was an avid hunter and fisherman.
He was a member of the Port Angeles Naval Elks Lodge.
Mr. Barnes is survived by his wife Jackie Hotchkiss Barnes; stepsons Cal Hotchkiss, of Millcreek and Sam Hotchkiss, of Virginia.
He was preceded in death by brother Elmer and sister Ethel.
Memorial gifts may be made to the American Lung Association, 2625 Third Ave., Seattle, 98121.
Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Donald E. Stewart
No service has been announced for Donald E. Stewart, of Sequim.
Mr. Stewart died June 30, 2001, after an extended illness.
He was born Aug. 22, 1930, in Sonora, Calif.
He and his wife Virginia Stewart lived in Sequim for the past 11 years.
Mr. Stewart was an avid golfer and also enjoyed sailing.
Valverd Bert Greenhalgh
A family celebration of the life of Val B. Greenhalgh, of Sequim, is planned for July 21 at the Sequim home of his daughter Sandra Green.
Mr. Greenhalgh died July 8, 2001. He was 77.
He was born Jan. 31, 1924, in Everett, to Ace and Vivian Glee Parker Greenhalgh.
He and Lila Mae Dodge married Nov. 21, 1945, in Seattle.
Mr. Greenhalgh served in the US Air Force as a Tech. Sgt. from 1941 to 1945. He was assigned to the 350th squadron in the Mediterranean theater, serving in Italy and Africa.
He moved to Sequim in 1997 after a long life of successful careers. After his years of service, Mr. Greenhalgh was a businessman in Everett and owned a plastering and ceramic tile company in Seattle and Everett for 18 years. He bought a ranch in northern British Columbia, Canada, where he raised cattle for 16 years. He later owned a logging company in Williams Lake, B.C. until his retirement at the age of 63.
In addition to Lila Mae, his wife of 55 years at the family home, Mr. Greenhalgh is survived by son Daryl Ace Greenhalgh, of Bellingham; daughter Sandra Mae Green, of Sequim; brother Robert L. Greenhalgh, of Everett; sister Gayle Stephens, of Everett; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Mr. Greenhalgh was preceded in death by sister Arlene Swartzmiller.
Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2014, Port Angeles, 98362.
Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
Marian Marilla Casebier
A memorial service for Marian Marilla Casebier, of Sequim, will be held at a later date.
Inurnment was at Sequim View Cemetery.
Mrs. Casebier died July 9, 2001. She was 87.
She was born Nov. 11, 1913, in Olympia, to George H. and Helice Worley Moyer.
She and George Casebier married in 1934 in Yakima. Mr. Casebier preceded her in death in April 2000.
Mrs. Casebier was an avid reader. She loved to crochet and she developed quite a broad vocabulary by working crossword puzzles. She thoroughly enjoyed beachcombing and picking up driftwood and agates. She was a very family oriented person who enjoyed spending special times with family members. In addition, she had made special scrapbooks for her grandchildren.
Mrs. Casebier was a member of Sequim Seventh-day Adventist Church. She had formerly been a member of the churches in Olympia, Crescent City, Calif., and Cave Junction, Ore.
Mrs. Casebier is survived by daughters Marilyn Goodfader, of Lacey, Christine Mayes, of Austin, Texas, and Gwen Denning, of Sequim; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Casebier was preceded in death by sister Helice Knight.
Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2014, Port Angeles, 98362.
Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.