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Alan P. Baker
Vancouver
Alan P. Baker, a lifelong Vancouver resident, born Oct. 31, 1945, in Vancouver.
He owned Westside Welding and Machine since 1976.
Survivors include his wife, Denice, at home; his mother, Mary E. Baker of Vancouver; one daughter, Victoria Gilles of Vancouver; one son, Royce of Vancouver; and one brother, Brian of Vancouver.
Mr. Baker was a member of Northwest Blacksmiths and was a volunteer at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. He was active in Boy Scouts and enjoyed blacksmithing.
A funeral will begin at 3 p.m. Monday at Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens died of a heart attack Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003, in Boise, Idaho. He was 47.
Mr. Burgamy was director of operations for the Pacific Northwest Division of American General Finance Co.
He was died Thursday, Jan. 16, 2003, at home. She was 56.
Mrs. Ericson, a florist, was died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003, in Vancouver. She was 91.
Her husband, Gideon "Bill" A. Fry, died in 1997.
She was cemetery. A prayer vigil will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church. Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground is in charge of arrangements.
Lyle E. Hodgkinson
Washougal
Lyle E. Hodgkinson, who graduated from Vancouver High School, born Feb. 4, 1925, in Vancouver and lived in Clark County all his life.
Survivors include two sisters, Gertrude Markley and Dorothy Price, both of Vancouver; and one brother, Eugene of Romoland, Calif.
Mr. Hodgkinson, a member of the American Legion and Moose Lodge 1774, was a Navy veteran of World War II. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping.
There will be a private service. Burial will be in Park Hill died Dec. 27, and a complete obituary was in the paper Dec. 31.
Donald G. Potter
Vancouver
Memorial contributions may be made to the Potter memorial fund to benefit the Clark County High School Rodeo program at any branch of First Independent Bank for Donald G. Potter, who died Dec. 5, 2002, in Boise.
Mr. Snow was Cemetery.
Elmer E. Tobias
Vancouver
Elmer Earle Tobias born May 2, 1921, in Rock Hill, S.C., and lived in Vancouver for the past 13 years.
He co-owned Kamer Solenoid in Stanton, Calif., with his brother, Hiraml, for 23 years.
Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Sandra J., at home; one daughter, Donna Tobias of Waterford, Conn.; two sons, Doug of Hemet, Calif., and Gary of Norwich, Conn.; four sisters, Marguerite Garven of Palmdale, Calif., Francis Kennedy of Huntington Beach, Calif., Susanne Neimeyer of Temecula, Calif., and Mary Hollyfield of Whittier, Calif.; two brothers, Sam of Sun City, Calif., and Hiram of Anaheim, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Mr. Tobias enjoyed fishing and gambling at the casinos. He liked his dog, Tinker.
A graveside service will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Willamette National died Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003, in a local care home. He was 84.
Mr. Golden was died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003, in Portland. Her husband, Chad, has been arrested in connection with her born Dec. 12, 1965, in Portland. Her maiden name was Harris.
She operated an adult foster home, In Our Father's House.
She graduated from Evergreen High School in 1983. Mrs. Hazen loved to sing and was a member of Salmon Creek Four Square Church.
Other survivors include her parents, Claudia and Thomas Harris of Vancouver; one daughter, Ciera, at home; one son, Christian, at home; one brother, Daniel of Vancouver; three sisters, Phyllis Withers of Beaverton, Ore., Angie White of Maryland and Katie Harris of Vancouver; and her grandmother, June Cook of Vancouver.
Family Memorial Mortuary in Portland is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to a memorial fund for the children at any branch of US Bank.