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John E. Reynolds
Vancouver
John E. Reynolds, 23, Born Nov. 24, 1978, in Prineville, Ore., Mr. Reynolds worked as an attendant at Hazel Dell Car Wash. He enjoyed fishing, hunting with his brothers, car derbies and being with his family and his daughter.
Survivors include his wife, April, at home; one daughter, Elizabeth, at home; his mother and stepfather, Kathryn and Gary Jackson of Federal Way; his father, Robert L. of Springfield, Ore.; one sister, Laurea Martin of Kirkland; two brothers, Robert, who is in the military, and Danny of Springfield; one stepbrother, Brett Jackson of Maple Valley; and grandparents Evelyn Turner of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cross Sr. of Eugene, Ore.
A memorial service will begin at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to help with funeral costs.
Daniel J. Stokke
Vancouver
Daniel J. Stokke, 25, born April 28, 1977, in Hermiston, Ore., and graduated from La Center High School in 1995. An avid sports fan, he played football throughout high school and enjoyed skiing, snowboarding and motorcycles. He was a sales representative for a physical fitness company.
Survivors include his mother, Sharon Stokke of Kelso; his father and stepmother, M. Wesley and Carolyn Stokke of La Center; two sisters, Rebecca Tryon and Symany O'Brien, both of Vancouver; and four brothers, Eugene Dokter, Joseph O'Brien and Iver Stokke, all of Vancouver, and Michael Dokter of Kelso.
A funeral will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Highland Lutheran Church in La Center. Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground is in charge of arrangements.
Joan E. Zuber
Vancouver
A transportation engineer who retired from the Washington State Department of Transportation in 2000, Joan Edith Zuber born May 31, 1941, in Elizabeth, N.J., and moved to Clark County in 1969. A former New Jersey State Junior Female Rifle Shooting Champion, she graduated from high school in Linden, N.J., and attended Rutgers University. She received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Houston and did graduate and post-graduate work at Niagara University and Washington State University.
A world traveler, quilter and gourmet cook, she enjoyed singing and was a member of Sweet Adelines since 1989. She also enjoyed working with children and was a Camp Fire and Boy Scout leader and a youth group sponsor for the Unity Church of Vancouver and St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Port Townsend. She served as president of American Field Service and sponsored exchange students from Sweden, Turkey, Spain and France. She also co-founded the Clark County Genealogical Society and was a member of the Clark County Art Society.
Survivors include one daughter, Kathy Solheim of Vancouver; one son, Eric Solheim of Vancouver; and one grandson.
A memorial service will begin at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. A reception will follow.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 1130 S.W. Morrison, Suite 400, Portland, OR 97205, or, the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 371, Vancouver, WA 98666.
Robert J. Bolger
Camas
Robert J. Bolger born March 27, 1910, in Greenhithe, England. He graduated from Camas High School in 1929, earned his pharmacy degree from Washington State University in 1934, and worked in Kellogg, Idaho.
He purchased a drug store in Washougal in 1937 and ran it until selling to Hi-School Pharmacy in 1975.
Survivors include his wife of more than 66 years, Irene, at home; two sons, Robert W. of Vancouver, and Richard of Camas; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Mr. Bolger was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church and was a charter member of the St. Thomas Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity and a charter member of the Lions Club.
Mr. Bolger enjoyed genealogy, woodworking and traveling. In his earlier years, he was an avid bird hunter, fisherman and golfer.
A vigil service will begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Camas. The funeral mass will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Thomas. Burial will follow at the Washougal Memorial died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, in Vancouver as a result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. He was 17.
Mr. Rose was funeral service will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel.
Glenice I. Prom
Vancouver
Glenice I. Prom born Feb. 10, 1923 in Sherman Township, Kan., and lived in Vancouver since 1943.
Mrs. Prom was retired from Hi-School Pharmacy where she had been a fountain worker and a store clerk.
Her husband, Eugene, interment will follow at Willamette National died Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002, in Battle Ground. She was 53.
Mrs. Toth was funeral service will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday at Layne's Funeral Home Chapel in Battle Ground.
J. Lucille Bammer
Vancouver
J. Lucille Bammer, a Clark County resident for four years, died in 1994.
She was died in a traffic accident Aug. 16, 2002, in Missouri. He was 27.
Mr. Brown was Cemetery in Springhill, Ark. Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Greenbrier was in charge of arrangements.
E. Lois Burnham
Vancouver
A schoolteacher who taught at Kodiak Island, Alaska, Elizabeth Lois Burnham, died in 2001.
Mrs. Burnham was died Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002, in Vancouver. He was 72.
Mr. Lollis was born Aug. 28, 1930, in Warwick, N.D.
Survivors include his mother, Florence K. Lollis of Spokane; one sister, Carmellis Hansen of Vancouver; and one brother, Norb of Spokane.
There will be no service. His body was cremated.