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Judith A. Townsend
Vancouver
A memorial service will begin at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel for Judith A. Townsend, who Born March 10, 1950, in Vancouver, Mrs. Townsend lived in Clark County all her life.
She was a parking manager for Ace Parking in Portland since 1997.
She is survived by one daughter, Kristina Church of Vancouver; one son, Erick of Vancouver; three brothers, Ken Shaffer of Woodland and Kevin Roberts and Dave Shaffer, both of Vancouver; one sister, Debra Dunlap of Vancouver; and one grandchild.
Mrs. Townsend enjoyed gardening, computers, movies, crafts and her dog.
Inurnment will be private.
Paul F. Wagner
Vancouver
A Navy veteran of the Korean War, Paul Frank Wagner born Aug. 20, 1929, in Gladstone, N.D.
Survivors include three daughters, Paulette Stofiel of Vancouver, Wendy Smiles of Gresham, Ore., and Sandra Franch of Portland; five sisters, Mary Howard, Anna Massey, Alice Berick, Loretta Wemyss and Lorraine Cooper, all of Mansfield, Ohio; one brother, Albert Wagner of Monrovia, Calif.; and six grandchildren.
Mr. Wagner enjoyed bowling, crypto games and watching sports on television.
A memorial Mass will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Vancouver Division of the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Burial will be in Willamette National died in Vancouver on Saturday, May 27, 2000. She was 77.
Mrs. Graversen was died in Spokane on Sunday, May 28, 2000. She was 78.
Mrs. Lintner lived in Vancouver 16 years before moving to Spokane. She was died in 1976.
Survivors include four daughters, H. Elaine Landers of Hillsboro, Ore., Sandra L. Clifton of Spokane, Beverly K. Peralta of Vancouver and Vicki Carlson of Kobler, Wis.; 18 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Willamette National died in Clackamas on Friday, May 26, 2000. He was 70.
He was Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Kaiser Hospice, in care of Gardner Funeral Home, P.O. Box 390, White Salmon, WA 98672.
James A. Noonan
Vancouver
Mass of Christian burial will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church for James A. Noonan, who born May 26, 1914, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in Clark County since 1948.
Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Doris, at home; one daughter, Susan Noonan of Seattle; six sons, James M., Dennis and John, all of Vancouver, Ed of Seattle, Will of Sherwood, Ore., and Tom of Portland; and four grandchildren.
An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
He enjoyed reading.
There will be a private burial in Camas died in Chinook on Friday, May 26, 2000. He was 66.
He was a computer programmer for the Bureau of Public Lands.
Mr. Rosendaul was died in 1989.
Survivors include one brother, Earl E. of Stockton, Calif.
Mr. Rosendaul was a member of the Elks Lodge, the Chinook Sportsmen's Association and the National Association of Retried Federal Employees.
He loved fishing and golfing.
A funeral will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday at Vancouver Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery in Battle Ground for Katheryne "Kathy" Mary Ables, who born Sept. 22, 1944, in Battle Ground and lived in Clark County all her life. Her maiden name was Meyer.
Survivors include her husband, Bobby, at home; three sons, Tony Esteb of Battle Ground, Duane Esteb of Washougal and Billy Esteb of Vancouver; and one brother, Leo E. Meyer of Butte, Mont.
Margaret R. Amrhein
Vancouver
A memorial Mass will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church for Margaret R. Amrhein, who born Oct. 15, 1907, in Pittsburgh, Pa., and lived in the Vancouver area the past 11 years.
She was a homemaker and a longtime volunteer for the American Red Cross. Mrs. Amrhein was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. She was an avid reader and enjoyed flower gardening and writing.
Her husband, Albert, died of cancer Friday, May 26, 2000, at home in Vancouver. He was 68.
Mr. Bent was born Nov. 3, 1931, in Portland.
He worked for Stevenson Co-Ply Plywood Mill in Stevenson for 40 years. He retired in 1992.
Survivors include his wife, Josephine, at home; five stepdaughters, Kathleen Hargadine, Kristie Nelson, Karen Johnson, Kellie McGuire and Katrin Crum; one stepson, Doug Cameron Jr.; two sisters, Marjorie McClure and Muriel Bent; 12 step-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.
Mr. Bent lived in Stevenson for many years before moving to Vancouver eight months ago.
He was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
A memorial service will begin at noon Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Stevenson. Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 371, Vancouver, WA 98666.