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Peri L. CROSS
Peri L. Cross was born December 30, 1953 in Seattle and passed away June 1, 2001 in Seattle. She served in the U.S. Army for 10 years and worked at the VA in American Lake. Peri was active in the Regional PTA and the Pierce County Scouting. She is survived by her son, Jason J. Cross; daughter, April M. Cross; mother, Willa Ballard; brother, R.J. Ballard and sister L.L. Ballard. Graveside Services will be held on Wednesday, June 13, 2001 at 1 p.m. at Tahoma National cemetery in Kent. Memorial Service Friday, June 15, 2001 at 2 p.m. in the American Lake Veterans Administration Chapel, Building 111, Lakewood, WA. Arrangements by Price-Helton Funeral Home, (253) 833-1165. (Obit dated 06/07/2001.)
Irene Rogers DAGUE
Memorial Services will be held at the Columbia Lutheran Home, 4700 Phinney Ave. N., on Mon., June 4, 2001 at 3:45 p.m. and at Magnolia Presbyterian Church, 3051 - 28th Ave. W., on Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 2 p.m.
Remembrances may be made to the Columbia Lutheran Home. (Obit dated 06/03/2001.)
Robert Clark DALE
Died May 31, 2001 in Port Angeles, WA. after a long illness at age 85. He was born in Seattle March 29, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dale. He married
Louise P. Hansen in Feb. of 1946, She preceded him in death November 1991. Mr. Dale owned and operated Cork Insulation Sales Inc. in Seattle for many years, retiring to Port Angeles in 1970. He was a member of the Elks and Masonic lodges of Seattle. He is survived by special friend Elaine Link of Port Angeles, sons Robert C. of Wenatchee and William of Soap Lake, daughters Josephine Darst of Colville and Marjory Bartee of Port Angeles, 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Entombment will be at Acacia cemetery. There are no Services. Memorials may be made to HOSPICE of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2014, Port Angeles, WA. 98362. (Obit dated 06/03/2001.)
L.A. (Dan) DANIEL
In Memory Of L. A. (Dan) Daniel 4/9/50 to 6/8/00
I shall sieve through our 25 years,
until I almost reach the sob in the intellect,
The truth that waits for me with its loud grief,
Sensible, common place, beyond understanding.
He will be loved for an eternity by his soulmate and wife of twenty-five years
and will live constantly in her heart,
Laura M. (Maggie) Daniel
Charles A. DAVIS
Our beloved husband and father went home to be with the Lord on June 1, 2001. He died peacefully at home with family at his side, age 82. Charles was born August 17, 1918, lived in Seattle from the 1940s and was a machinist at Boeing for over 30 years. He attended Gatewood Baptist Church and served as a Sunday School teacher and deacon. He loved to read his Bible. He is survived by his wife Ruth of 57 years, and six children; Sharon (Dave) Amundsen, Norm (Joann) Davis, Sarah (Larry) Jones, Glenn (Carol) Davis, Mel (Patty) Davis, Dwight (Faith) Davis, and 15 grandchildren. Remembrances can be sent to Gatewood Baptist Church (youth program) or the Union Gospel Mission. Memorial Services will be held at Gatewood Baptist Church on Saturday, June 9 at 5 p.m. (Obit dated 06/06/2001.)
Eileen O. DAVIS
March 15, 1914 - June 6, 2001
She is survived by her Daughter, Kathy Gustaf son and husband Dennis; Grandsons, Kevin Gustafson and wife Barbara, Jason Gustafson and wife Mindie; Great Grandchildren, Jordan, Mackay, Brandon and Katie; Sister, Melba Skipworth of Spokane, WA and numerous nieces and nephews. She was the widow of Harold A. Davis, retired Seattle Firefighter and State Fire Marshal. Harold and Eileen were long time residents of Kingston, WA, Charter Life Members of Kingston Cove Yacht Club and Members of the Bremerton Elks. As she requested, no funeral service will be held. Remembrances may be made in her name to The American Cancer Society. We love you mom. (Obit dated 06/08/2001.)
Sylvia Eleanor DAVIS
Born February 11, 1909 on Fir Island, Washington to Elida Solver and Sigurg Olsen. Died May 29, 2001. She was raised in Ballard by her Norwegian parents and spent most of her life there. She was very proud of her Norwegian heritage. She graduated from Ballard High and from Columbus Hospital School of Nursing in 1930. She worked as a private duty nurse until she retired in 1976. She loved the water and attended water aerobics class several days a week at the Ballard pool with her 'pool pals' until she was 89. Her dedication to healthy living was an inspiration to her friends and family. She loved to garden and grew beautiful flowers in her yard. She was preceded in death by her husband Lavern Davis, her sister Louise Haughian and her brother Oliver Olson. She is survived by her son Byron (Joyce) Davis of Anchorage and her daughters Katherine (Roger) Constable of Sun Valley, Idaho and Linda (Douglas) Smith of Auburn, Washington. Also surviving are her eight beloved grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and her brother Omer (Virginia) Bakken. Funeral Service at 11 a.m. on Tuesday June 5, at Wiggen & Sons Funeral Home, 2003 - N.W. 57th St., Seattle. Private Interment
at Acacia Memorial Park. Memorials to Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 - N.W. 67th St., Seattle, WA. 98117 or charity of your choice. (Obit is from 06/03/2001 to 06/04/2001.)
Frank R. DeBRUYN
January 7, 1909 through June 7, 2001
Except for a brief time during the depression, Seattle has always been Frank's home. He attended Latona Grade School, Lincoln High School (1927), and University of Washington (1931). After graduation he worked for Standard Brands and then he joined Issacson Iron Works. After the War, he owned and operated several companies in Seattle: Allied Tractor Equipment, Globe Electric, Sterling Tool. Frank founded his own company, Pacific American Commercial, in 1955. PACO is a heavy equipment company serving the construction industry. PACO was Frank's life's passion as a master salesman and entrepreneur. He was succeeded in business by his son, Paul. Frank was predeceased by Ionia DeBruyn his wife and Paul DeBruyn his son. Surviving are his sons F. Robert and John, his grandchildren, Bob's daughter, Kimberley Miller, John's son, Peter DeBruyn, and Paul's daughters, Erica DeBruyn and Deirdre DeBruyn. His great grandchildren are Emily Miller, Matthew Miller, Audra DeBruyn and Daniel DeBruyn. Frank was an Eagle Scout and a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. He also belonged to the Washington Athletic Club, Rainier Club, Seattle Tennis Club and Broadmoor Golf and Country Club, Lafayette Lodge 241 and Nile Temple. A memorial service will be held at Epiphany Church on Tuesday, June 12 at 2 p.m. Remembrances may be made to Epiphany Church, which he and his wife attended for the last fifty years and Park Shore Retirement Community where they resided the last few years.
Dr. Philip B. de MAINE
Dr. Philip B. de Maine, the son of Henry Marvin and Julia Boggess de Maine, was born on September 17, 1907 in Middleport, Ohio, and died on May 27, 2001 in Franklin, Pennsylvania. His undergraduate education was at the University of Pittsburgh and he received an MS in Biochemistry and MD from the University of Cincinnati. In 1933 he married
Natalie Carpenter from Bryn Athyn, PA. After an internship at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and a residency at Akron General Hospital, he entered into General Practice in Akron, but interrupted this to serve as a Captain and Flight Surgeon in the Army Air Corps stationed in England and France during W.W.II. He subsequently practiced family medicine including obstetrics until retiring at age 72. He was honored to serve a term as Chief of Staff at Akron General Hospital. Natalie, his beloved wife of 62 years, died in 1994. He is survived by children Julie and husband Dr. James Pendleton (Bryn Athyn, PA); Patricia and husband Joseph David (Franklin, PA); Dr. James and wife Lourdes de Maine (Clyde Hill, WA); and John and wife Karen de Maine (Boca Grande, FL and Victor, MT). There are 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. "Doc" as he was affectionately called touched so many lives showing constant love and caring. Believing that religion was a way of living, he was a life-long member of the New Church (Swedenborgian). A Memorial service was held on May 29th in the Bryn Athyn Cathedral, Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, where he resided from 1979 to 1996. (Obit dated 06/05/2001.)
Edward George DOOPER
Of Seattle, born February 12, 1928 in Amery, Wisconsin to Bernard H. and Catherine Dooper. Died June 3, 2001 at the Veteran's Hospital in Seattle. He grew up farming until the age of 16 when he joined the Merchant Marines and spent two years serving his country. He returned to Amery to finish high school, then entered the Air Force for four years. He settled in Seattle in 1952. He was a local independent businessman, owning and operating Dooper's Liftruck Service for 23 years. He retired 11 years ago to get back to his farming roots and entertain his green thumb by gardening and built a greenhouse for winter gardening as well. He also enjoyed carpentry and building and remodeled his house and garage in retirement. He enjoyed sharing stories of yesteryear and his life experiences to whomever would lend an ear. A caring and loving family man, he is survived by his wife of 36 years Mary of Seattle, whom he loved deeply and cared for greatly; his children: son, Mark Dooper of Kent and daughters: Sandra Dooper of Seattle and Diana Dooper of Seattle; brother August Dooper of Glasgow, MT., sisters: Sr. Magdallen Dooper O.S.B. of Duluth, MN., Elizabeth Coy of Molalla, OR., Dorothy O'Meara of Tucson, AZ. and Marie Ouren of Helena, MT. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 9, 2001 at St. Bernadette Church, 1028 S.W. 128th St., Seattle. Viewing prior to Service. He will be buried at the Tahoma National cemetery in Kent. (Obit dated 06/07/2001.)