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Florence E. Moneyhan
Amboy
Florence E. Moneyhan, a homemaker who loved to play bridge, born March 1, 1921, in Yakima, and lived in Clark County 27 years. Her maiden name was Messler.
Survivors include her husband, Harold "Monty", at home; one daughter, Patricia Gamble of Bozeman, Mont.; one son, Michael of Savannah, Ga.; two sisters, Karleen Brown of Portland and Elta Ball of Vancouver; and one brother, Harold Messler of Vancouver.
Mrs. Moneyhan was a member of Royal Neighbors. She loved to entertain guests.
A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview N., Seattle, WA 98109.
Cora W. Redal
Vancouver
A memorial service will begin at 2:30 p.m Friday at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church for Cora Walland Redal, who born May 12, 1901, in McKanna, N.D.
Mrs. Redal attended a state normal school and then taught first and second grades in North Dakota.
She worked with her husband, LeRoy, a Lutheran minister, in serving churches in several locations, including La Center.
Her husband death.
Mrs. Redal enjoyed tatting and crocheting.
Survivors include one daughter, Yvonne Hood of Vancouver; one sister, Theodora of Minot, N.D.; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Evergreen Memorial Gardens died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001, in Camas. She was 93.
She attended Bellingham Normal School, now Western Washington University, and earned her teaching certificate. She moved to Washougal and taught elementary school.
Mrs. Russell, a member of St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Washougal, liked taking care of her cats and dogs. She enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, camping and hiking.
Survivors include three sisters, Melba Repman and Susie Roth, both of Camas, and Sarah Rosentreter of Boring, Ore.; and one brother, Stanton Roley of Stevenson.
A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Anne's Episcopal Church. Private burial will be at Camas died Monday, Nov. 26, 2001, in Battle Ground. He was 92.
Mr. Sundvick worked in the shipyards during World War II. After the war he worked for several lumber mills and retired in 1974 from Pope and Talbot Inc.
His wife, Pearl, born Sept. 23, 1909, in Munsala, Finland. He lived in Clark County for 90 years.
Survivors include one daughter, Deanna Egge of Woodinville, Wash.; one son, Donald of Vancouver; and five grandchildren.
Mr. Sundvick was a member of St. John Lutheran Church since 1960 and a state master of Pekin Ferry Grange 1135.
A funeral will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens died of ovarian cancer at home Nov. 17, 2001. She was 59.
Mrs. Walker was died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001, in Woodland. She was 80.
She worked with learning- disabled children in Florida.
Mrs. Berman was died Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001, in Vancouver. He was 75.
Mr. Gaylord was a switchman with Burlington Northern for 40 years.
His wife, Mary J., born Aug. 9, 1926, in Tabor, Iowa, and lived in Vancouver since 1942.
Survivors include two daughters, Cindy Polle and Vonnie Gaylord, both of Vancouver; five sons, Sterling of Portland, Steven of Gresham, Ore., and Gary, Greg and Stanley, all of Vancouver; two sisters, Pat Jackson and Marilyn Sauer, both of Vancouver; two brothers, Bill and Gerry, both of Vancouver; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Mr. Gaylord enjoyed camping, fishing, traveling, shopping, cooking and hummingbirds. He was a baseball fan and loved the Mariners.
Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens died of a stroke Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001, in Vancouver. He was 79.
Mr. Hatcher was died of cancer Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001, in Vancouver.
Mrs. Lacy worked at Shumway Junior High School and Discovery Middle School. She retired in August because of her health.
Cemetery, with a 4 p.m. memorial service at East Vancouver United Methodist Church. Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Vancouver School District Foundation, in care of Lorene Lacy Student Needs Fund, P.O. Box 6039, Vancouver, WA 98668.
Anita B. Lopez
Woodland
Anita Benita Lopez, who moved to Woodland two years ago, born Nov. 1, 1914, in La Lina de la Concepcion, Spain. She came to the United States in 1964 and lived in California before moving to Woodland.
Her husband, Luis Resa, and a daughter, Maria L. Forester, preceded her in death.
She is survived by two grandchildren whom she raised, Tilden and Richard Lester.
Mrs. Lopez, who was Miss Madrid in 1933, was decorated by General Franco for heroism.
A service will be private. Davies Cremation and Burial Services is in charge of arrangements.