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Jean F. Jenkins
Vancouver
Jean Frances Jenkins born Oct. 13, 1930, in Brownwood, Texas.
She attended Washington State College, where she met and died in 1990.
Mrs. Jenkins, who was involved with the Camp Fire Girls, the Boy Scouts and Homes for Community Living, was an avid basket maker. She attended many workshops throughout the Northwest and North Carolina. She would attend basket-making workshops in Alaska every summer to learn new techniques from Native American basket makers.
Mrs. Jenkins was a member of a pinochle club that had been meeting monthly since 1958. She loved bowling and collected Teddy bears.
Survivors include one daughter, Helen of Lisbon, Portugal; three sons, John of Baltimore, Md., Robert of Portland and Stuart of Ramstein, Germany; two brothers, William Coke of Ferndale, Wash., and James Coke of North Carolina; one sister, Carolyn Glaspey of Anchorage, Alaska; and seven grandchildren.
A memorial service will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Elma L. Vogler
Centralia
A funeral will begin at 10 a.m. Friday at Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel for Elma L. Vogler, who died in 1980, and a daughter and son also preceded her in born Dec. 18, 1903, in Bucoda, Wash. She lived in Vancouver from 1949 to 2000 and moved to Centralia two years ago.
She is survived by one son, Thomas Churchill of Happy Camp, Calif.; six grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Vogler was a member of Unity of Vancouver and the Teamsters Union. She enjoyed going to the beach.
Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens died Monday, Sept. 16, 2002, in a local nursing home. He was 75.
He was Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Share House, 1115 W. 13th St., Vancouver, WA 98660; or St. Vincent De Paul, 2456 N.E. Stapleton Road, Vancouver, WA 98661.
Zayne H. Clark
Woodland
Zayne Hunter Clark, 4-month-old son of Karen and Roger Clark of Woodland, born May 17, 2002, in Vancouver.
Other survivors include two brothers, Michel and Zebastian, both at home; grandparents, Denise Dye and Dale Holt, both of Woodland, and Debra Clark of California; and great-grandmother, Nordell Johnson of Bandon, Ore.
There will be a private service. Woodland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Shirley DuPaul
Washougal
Shirley DuPaul born Sept. 20, 1937, in Faribault, Minn., and lived in Washougal since 1955.
She started work as a teller at Riverview Bank in Camas and retired as assistant vice president 23 years later.
Mrs. DuPaul loved hiking and always hiked when she traveled around the United States and Europe. She also liked quilting and photography. Mrs. DuPaul was a Girl Scout leader for many years.
Survivors include her husband of 48 years, Walt, at home; her mother, Katherine Miller of Vancouver; one daughter, Kathy Ford of Washougal; one son, Ron of Vancouver; one brother, Steven Oldcoyote of Suquamish; and two grandchildren.
Her life will be celebrated at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Fallen Leaf Lake Park in Camas. Straub's Funeral Home in Camas is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Community Home Health and Hospice, P.O. Box 2067, Longview, WA 98632; or the Clark County CASA Program, 3609 Main St. Vancouver, WA 98663.
Linda L. Hogue
Vancouver
Linda L. Hogue, who worked at Perris Valley Hospital in California for seven years, born May 30, 1943, in Hobart, Okla. She lived in Vancouver for six years.
Survivors include her husband, James E., at home; one daughter, Cheryle Collins of Vancouver; one son, James E. Jr. of Oklahoma; one sister, Kathy Jennings of Las Vegas; and two grandchildren.
There will be no service. Davies Cremation and Burial Services is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 371, Vancouver, WA 98666.
Clara M. Hughey
Battle Ground
A graveside service will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brush Prairie died Monday. The casket will be open from noon to 7 p.m. today at Vancouver Funeral Chapel.
Farrell E. Jennerjohn
Vancouver
Farrell "John" Emil Jennerjohn, who resided in Clark County for 51 years, born Dec. 13, 1925, in Underwood, N.D.
Mr. Jennerjohn was a captain of Fire District 4 for 30 years. He was a member of Moose Lodge 1774 and Eagles Lodge 2158, both in Vancouver, and Long Beach Elks 1937. He was also a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local 16, for 62 years.
Mr. Jennerjohn enjoyed golfing, fishing, fixing things and teaching others.
A son, John, preceded him in died Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002, at Southwest Washington Medical Center. He was 85.
Mr. Kelly was death by his wife of 56 years, Lucile, and an infant daughter, Jan.
Survivors include his wife of four years, Bea Luoma-Kelly, at home; three daughters, Shannon Kelly of Olympia, and Jill Kelly and Kerry Fall, both of Portland; two stepdaughters, Barbara Clement of Amboy and Becky Larsen of Vancouver; one son, Jeff of Olympia; one stepson, John Luoma of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at Messiah Lutheran Church. His body was cremated and his remains will be placed in Lincoln Memorial Mausoleum in Portland.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 1425 N.E. Irving St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232; or the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 371, Vancouver, WA 98666.
Harold E. Reynolds
Battle Ground
Harold "Frank" E. Reynolds, a retired truck driver, born June 3, 1922, in Concord, Neb., and lived in Vancouver since 1964.
Mr. Reynolds attended Wayne State University for two years. He was a veteran of the Coast Guard and a member of the Truck Drivers Union in Portland. He enjoyed woodworking, reading, hunting and watching his grandchildren play sports.
His wife, Barbara, Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Southwest, P.O. Box 1600, Vancouver, WA 98668; or Northwest Cancer Specialists Foundation, Cancer Care Resources, Attention Judy, 210 S.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver, WA 98684.
Tim W. Scott
Vancouver
There will be a private service in Camas for Tim Warner Scott, who born Dec. 28, 1940, in Lexington, Ore.
A veteran of the Marine Corps, he began his banking career in the proof department at First National Bank. He worked in the industry for 33 years, eventually becoming vice president and area manager of dealer banking for the West Coast. He was regional marketing manager at AutoOne Acceptance.
Mr. Scott earned his associate degree from Portland Community College, and in 1980 he graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree from Marylhurst University.
He was a member of East Hill Vancouver Foursquare Church and a lifetime member of the Portland Chapter of Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International. He was a registered tribal member of the Northern Cherokee Nation.
Survivors include his wife, Naomi, at home; two daughters, Kalani Culley and Trina Iwamoto, both of Vancouver; two sons, Jeff of Camas and Troy of Beaverton, Ore.; one brother, Jerry of Newberg, Ore.; and nine grandchildren.
Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.