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Bhagwan K. GULRAJANI
Born in Hyderabad Sindh, India on October 12th, 1920 died peacefully on Friday, June 22, 2001. Beloved husband of Sheila Gulrajani for 51 years and father of Rita (Bill) Porter, Robert (Valerie) Gulrajani, Anita Gulrajani, Susan (Glenn) Hansen, Roger (Jennifer) Gulrajani and 12 grandchildren. Also survived by brother, Gul of Milwaukee, and sisters Padma, Duru and Pushpa of Bombay, India. Bhagwan has been a Bellevue resident since 1963. He was a professional engineer and worked on the Minuteman and M-X missiles, the Supersonic Transport and space shuttle programs. Friends are welcome to join the family in a Memorial Service on Tuesday June 26, 2001 at 2 p.m. at The Vedanta Society, 2716 Broadway East, Seattle, WA 98102. Donations may be made to The Vedanta Society where he was a longtime member or the charity of your choice.
Harlan 'Hap' HANSON
Born November 8, 1916 in Scobey, Montana, died June 15, 2001 at the age of 84 years. Hap is survived by his Beloved wife, Jean Hanson, daughter Beverly Gleeson and husband Frank, granddaughter Tamara Smith and husband Sean, sister Helen Wohlgemuth and husband Joyce, extended loving family in Montana and Seattle and many kind and thoughtful friends. Memorial service Saturday, June 23rd at 12:30 PM at Bonney-Watson Parker Chapel, 900 S.W. 146th St. Burien. Memorials to American Cancer Society 2120 1st N. Seattle, WA 98109 or King County Medic One, 7064 S. 220th, Building. #9, Kent, WA. 98032. Arrangements by Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 Pacific Hwy. S., SeaTac. (Obit dated 06/20/2001.)
Randy Wayne HANSON
Age 39, Randy is survived by his son Tyler, mother Ione, three sisters Roxanne, Sandy and Deanna, and brother Ron.
His father, Myron preceded him in death on September 4, 1993.
Family and friends have gathered in Randy's memory. (Obit dated 06/22/2001.)
Ralph E. HARMALA
Ralph E. HARMALA, 78, passed away in Ballard June 14, 2001.
He is survived by his children: Amy and Craig; his siblings, Josephine Cummings, Kathleen Kaleta, Milly Nylund, and William Harmala.
He served in the Air Corps during W.W. II.
He enjoyed skiing, reading, and gourmet cooking.
Services will be held at the Magnolia Methodist Church.
Donations in his memory can be given to the Salvation Army.
Arrangements by Greenwood Funeral Home (Obit dated 06/22/2001.)
Lloyd E. HARTONG
Born December 22, 1926 in Fairmont, MN; died June 19, 2001 in Tacoma, WA at the age of 74 years. Lloyd worked as a machinist for Boeing for 25 years and had been a Boy Scout Leader and Volunteer Fireman with the City of Tukwila. Lloyd enjoyed oil painting, ceramics, hunting, fishing and flying planes in his earlier years. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Lena Hartong, daughters Loie Dene Ross and Janet Shelton, stepsons Mark and Walter Hansen, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Lloyd was preceded in death by his first wife Jean Hartong, son Bob C. Hartong, sister Bernice Vispas and brother Merle Werner. Visitation Monday 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. with a Graveside Service Wednesday, June 27th at 11 a.m. all at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 Pacific Hwy. S., SeaTac. Memorials to Hartwood Extended Health Care, 1649 E. 72nd St. Tacoma, WA. 98404. (Obit dated 06/23/2001.)
Thomas Charles HIGHLAND
Born September 14, 1927 in Berkeley, CA., died June 20, 2001 in Seattle at age 73, He retired from Boeing in 1982. He is survived by his wife Effie Highland, Seattle; children Thomas Highland, Jr., Tukwila, Robert Highland, Seattle, Kathy Wrede, Seattle, Debbie Miller, Issaquah, and Jannelle Highland, Skyway; 10 grandchildren. Visitation Saturday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Funeral Services follow at 11 a.m. at Greenwood Funeral Home, Renton. FAULL-STOKES MORTUARY, RENTON (Obit dated 06/21/2001.)
Kimberly Anna (Bunting) HILDEBRAND
Of Bothell, WA., passed away suddenly June 5, 2001 at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, WA. Kimberly was born in Annapolis, MD. August 16, 1961. She was only 39. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert F. Bunting; her mother, Gail G. Bunting and two brothers, Michael and Stephen John Bunting. She is survived by her brother, Jeffrey R. Bunting of Lahaina, Hawaii; sister, Pamela B. Mitchell and brother-in-law, Jerald F. Mitchell of Gulf Breeze, Florida; one niece, Ashley B. Mitchell; three nephews, Moses R. Bunting, Todd M. Mitchell and Troy M. Mitchell; one grandniece, Madyson B. Rodriguez, and many friends. A Family Service will be held at a later time in Hawaii. (Obit dated 06/19/2001.)
Gerald Douglas HOLMBERG
Born and raised in Seattle, WA., passed away June 11, 2001. Gerald, age 47, was the son of Norman and Alice Holmberg. He also leaves a brother, Norman Jr. and a sister, Laura Gleaves. Gerald, many and most times was called "Jerry" by family and friends; this was his choice. Jerry was born and raised in West Seattle, graduating from high school, then chose Washington State to start his college edu cation, then graduating from Seattle University with degrees in business and accounting. After graduation, he chose to go with IRS lasting a number of years with fulfilled enjoyment. Jerry was loved and respected by all his family and friends that enjoyed his life. Memorial Ser vices will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church on Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 1:30 p.m. Please direct remembrances to St. John's Memorial Fund. (Obit dated 06/19/2001.)
Mary HOLM
Born April 5, 1905 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; died June 14, 2001 in Des Moines, Washington. Survived by her son, John Holm, and his wife, Rosemary; and grandchildren, Kathryn, Mary Lou, Lorraine, Karen, Michael, Julianna, Lynda, Janet, Joan, Madeline, and Jim. Also survived by 19 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. preceded in death by her daughter, Dolores Gardiner. Graveside Service will be Tuesday, June 19th, at 1 p.m. at Calvary cemetery. Hoffner Fisher & Harvey (Obit dated 06/18/2001.)
Florence "Flo" HOWELL
passed away Monday, June 18, at age 93, in the company of her son, grandchildren and niece. Graduate of WSC and Columbia University. Music and Foreign Language teacher in Everett Schools, piano teacher, and inspiration to generations of students. President of Seattle Philharmonic and Editor of Publications for the Foundation for the Advancement of String Education (FASE). Predeceased by son, Stephen, and husband, Ray. Survived by son, John, and his wife, Susie, grandchildren Heather, Ian, Christena and Remi, niece Chris Currie and nephew John Edward Currie. Informal interment 11 a.m. Saturday, June 23, at Cypress Lawn cemetery, Everett. Informal gathering at 1 p.m. at home, 14301 3rd Ave. N.W., Seattle. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to FASE, 27 Trinity Terrace, Newton Centre, Mass. 02159. Arrangements by BLEITZ FUNERAL HOME (Obit dated 06/21/2001.)
George "Curly" HOYT
Of Kent, died in Auburn, June 11, 2001. Born July 19, 1910 in Seattle, Washington. He was 90. Mr Hoyt was a Seattle Firefighter for 25 years retiring in 1963. He was a lifetime member of the Ark Lodge #126 F & AM Seattle. Mr. Hoyt is survived by his daughters JoAnn Hudon of Auburn and Judith Nelson of Seattle, sisters Carol Wendt, Margaret Vanderlip, and Betty Heuer, all of Washington, brother William Hoyt of California, five grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. A gathering for friends and family will be 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2001 at Stafford Suites in Kent, Washington. Memorials may be sent to Medic One of Kent. Arrangements under the direction of Yahn & Son Funeral Home (253) 833-8877. (Obit dated 06/21/2001.)
Ophelia Louise (Fortier) IODICE
Ophelia Louise Iodice (Fortier) beloved wife, Mother, and friend to many, died June 14, 2001, in Federal Way, Washington after a courageous battle with pneumonia. She is preceded in death by her father Clarence M. Owens and mother Millie L. Williams nee Travis. She is survived by her husband Gaetano J. Iodice, daughters Delveda L. and Cynthia L. Fortier, sons-in-law Gary L. Ellenberger and Randell R. Samuelson, stepdaughter Anita J. Iodice, stepson Christopher G. Iodice, wife Cheryl and two children. She was born February 1, 1931, in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from North Side High School in 1949. She was a mother and a homemaker: worked in retail until she retired: loved to dance, travel, bird watch, visit with friends, and genealogy. She is an ancestor of William Barrett Travis, commander of the Alamo, and a daughter of the American Revolution. Visitation will be offered on Tuesday, June 19, 2001 from 6 to 8 p.m. and a Memorial Service will be offered on Wednesday, June 20, 2001 at 2 p.m. both held at BONNEY-WATSON Federal Way. In lieu of flowers please send remembrances to Alzheimer's Association, 12721- 30th Ave N.E., Seattle, WA. 98125 or the American Lung Association, 2625 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA. 98121. Arrangements by BONNEY-WATSON Federal Way (Obit dated 06/19/2001.)