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Mary Braunstein
Vancouver
A funeral Mass will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church for Mary Braunstein, 78, who Cemetery in Portland.
Mrs. Braunstein was died in 1992.
Survivors include one daughter, Ann Benninghoff of Vancouver; one son, Anthony of Camas; one sister, Anna Zweidick of Perth, Australia; one brother, Anton Hanich of Perth; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Braunstein, a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, loved baking and cooking.
Memorial contributions may be made to Kaiser Hospice or the building program at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.
Pauline C. Lock
Vancouver
Pauline C. Lock, a homemaker, born March 25, 1925, in Portland. Her maiden name was Spanke.
Her husband, Edward, died at home Thursday, Oct. 30, 2003. She was 90.
She was a retired teacher who had worked for the Evergreen School District.
Mrs. Lowe was died in 1991.
Survivors include her husband, Henry T. Lowe, at home; one daughter, Sheryl Fletcher of Campbell River, B.C.; three sons, Don Eldred of Port Angeles, Wash., Jim Eldred of Lake Stevens, Wash., and Tom Eldred of Glenwood, Wash.; 16 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Lowe was a member of Fishers Grange, Order of Eastern Star and the Washington Retired Teachers Association. She enjoyed gardening and travel.
A service will begin at 4 p.m. Saturday at Fishers Grange.
Donald L. Morgan
Vancouver
A service will begin at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel for Donald L. Morgan, who born July 3, 1930, in Fort Washington, Md., lived in Vancouver since 1975.
Survivors include two daughters, Joyce Wright of Mountain Home, Idaho, and Lynn Isaklson of Great Falls, Mont.; two sons, Donald L. and Mark, both of Helena, Mont.; and six grandchildren.
Mr. Morgan served 20 years in the Air Force including during the Korean and Vietnam wars. He was a member of the Living Church of God. He liked to collect coins and was a sports fan.
Burial will be in Willamette National died Sunday, Nov. 2, 2003, at a care home. She was 81.
Mrs. Tate was died in 2002.
Survivors include three sons, Larry of Whitefish, Mont., Steven of Portland and Patrick of Vancouver; and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Tate was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and Royal Oaks Country Club. She enjoyed travel.
A memorial service will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday at Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. Her ashes will be placed in St. Luke's Episcopal Church Columbarium. Vancouver Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice House, P.O. Box 1660, Vancouver, WA 98668.
Dolores M. Arnold
Woodland
A memorial service will begin at 2 p.m. Thursday at Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground for Dolores "Dee" Marie Arnold, a cook who born Sept. 19, 1918, in Washington, lived in Woodland for several months. Her maiden name was Mulder.
Survivors include two sisters, Betty Jackson of Yacolt and Jo Anne Karr of Vancouver.
Mrs. Arnold enjoyed ceramics, reading, playing bingo and trout fishing.
Gladys I. Hvass
Vancouver
Gladys I. Hvass, a cook for the Hockinson School District for many years, died in 1985. A son, James, born Nov. 13, 1915, in Plevna, Mont. She lived in Vancouver for 57 years. Her maiden name was Giles.
Survivors include two daughters, Janet Predmore of Brush Prairie and Sandra Nichols of Kennewick, Wash.; three sons, Dean of Vancouver, Jerry of Port Angeles, Wash., and John of Clarkston, Wash; 16 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Hvass was a member of Orchards United Methodist Church and the Quilters Club.
A graveside service will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Gardens died Oct. 17, 2003, at Southwest Washington Medical Center. She was 79.
Mrs. Jensen was Cemetery in Portland. Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Redeemer parish building fund, P.O. Box 871417, Vancouver, WA 98687-1417.
George M. Pflugradt
Apache Junction, Ariz.
Former Vancouver resident George Merlin Pflugradt, born July 6, 1927, in Stevens Point, Wis., and lived in Vancouver from the 1950s until moving to Apache Junction about six years ago.
He was an electrician and worked for the Boise Cascade paper mill for 35 years.
Survivors include his wife, Lois A., at home; two daughters, Carol D. Pflugradt of Vancouver and Nancy L. of Newbern, N.C.; one son, Douglas P. of Vancouver; one sister, Mildred Rybarczyk of Stevens Point; one granddaughter; and one great-granddaughter.
Mr. Pflugradt enjoyed traveling and playing bingo.
A memorial service will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Vancouver Moose Lodge.
Christopher D. Rea
Amboy
There will be a private service for Christopher Darrell Rea, who born March 19, 1978, in Portland. He lived in Clark County the past 22 years.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Debby Rea and Tom Hughes of Amboy; and grandparents, Sharon and Darrel Norris of Kelso and Sandie and Jim Rea of Cottonwood, Ariz.
He attended Battle Ground High School and enjoyed hunting.
There will be a private service. Layne's Funeral Home in Battle Ground is in charge of arrangements.