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Betty Lou Green "Skip"
Betty Lou Green "Skip" passed away February 15, 2009. Betty was born to Gladys Bradish and John Bradish (Step-Father). She was born on March 24, 1924. Betty attended Granger High School where she liked to ride her horse to school and back. After she graduated she moved to Detroit, MI. where she worked in the ship yards until she moved back home to help take care of her mother. She then went to work for A.J. Markmen at Union 76 Distributors as a bookkeeper. She later met Dan Green whom she was married to for 45 years. Betty loved horses and she belonged to the Country Kiki High Steppers Horse Club. She also loved her dogs and working out in the garden. She also belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, she was a member for 49 years.
She is survived by her son Dan C. Green and her Granddaughters Dannelle Meyers, Ashley Green, and Jessica Green and her Great Grandson Daniel J. Green.
She is gone now to a better place to be with the lord and her beloved husband and mother. By her wishes she only wanted a gravesite burial with immediate family. If you want, the family asks, instead of flowers we have set up a scholarship fund in Betty's name. You can make donations to the Fraternal Order of eagles in Toppensih in her behalf instead.
Lydia Magdalene Wiltse
Lydia Magdalene Wiltse, 83, of Wapato died Tuesday, July 15.
Mrs. Wiltse was born in Bryan County, Okla. She worked as a laborer in warehouses around the Valley.
Survivors include a son, Michael LeRoy Wiltse of Selah; five daughters, Betty Mull of Toppenish, Brenda Bartlett and Frances Mincey of Westport, Wash., Shirley Loomis of Bucoda, Wash., and Sandra Hutchinson of Minnesota; a brother, John Barry of Aberdeen, Wash.; and two sisters, Eunice Allen and Pearl Kenney of Wapato.
No formal service has been scheduled at this time. Valley Hills Funeral Home, Zillah, is in charge of arrangements.
Lucille May Robison Leech
WAPATO - Lucille May Robison Leech, 95, of Yakima passed away Monday, July 14, 2008 in Wapato, Washington.
Lucille worked as a factory worker in a paper mill. She moved from Arizona to Yakima.
Survivors include her son, Phil Hoon of Yakima, daughters, Peggy McGrew of Long Beach, WA, and Sue Kelly of Trout Lake, WA, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Lucille was preceded in death by her daughter, Julie Musetti.
A graveside memorial service will be held Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Zillah Cemetery. At the family's request, remembrances can be made to Hospice, 1019 S. 40th Ave., Yakima, WA 98908.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Valley Hills Funeral Home of Zillah.
Arlene Wood
Arlene Wood, 98, of Yakima died Tuesday, July 8 at Yakima Regional Medical and Cardiac Center.
Mrs. Wood was born in Yakima. She retired in 1974 after 25 years as a deputy county auditor for the Yakima County Auditor's office.
Survivors include two sons, Thomas C. Wilson and Michael P. Wood of Yakima; two stepdaughters, Jane Hoffard of Yakima and Jean Christensen of Vancouver; two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren, four step great-grandchildren and two step great-great-grandchildren.
Private family services will be held.
Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory, Yakima, is in charge of arrangements.
Mary Lou (Toots) Beierle
Mary Lou (Toots) Beierle, 73, of Mabton died Monday, July 7 at home.
Mrs. Beierle was born in Hardin, Mont. She was a chef and worked in food service.
Survivors include a son, Kevin Becker Sr., of Richland; three daughters, Clarene Taylor and Cheryl McManus of Yakima and Deborah Tweeten of Mabton; four brothers, Fredrick Beierle Jr. and Lenard Beierle of Prosser, Raymond Beierle of Juiaetta, Idaho, and Victor Beierle of Sunnyside; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
It was her wish to be cremated. Please call family for information on a memorial.
Valley Hills Funeral Home, Sunnyside, handled arrangements.
Geneva Jo Brockett
Geneva Jo Brockett, 83, of Yakima died Tuesday, July 8 at Summitview Health Care Center.
Mrs. Brockett was born in Plummer, Idaho. She worked as an accountant.
Survivors include a son, Cloyd Louis (Lou) Stone of Marysville, Wash.; a daughter, Corry Jo Collier of Yakima; a sister, Eloise May Gervais of Monroe, Wash.; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
At her request, there will be no services.
Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory, Yakima, is in charge of arrangements.
Alejandro Salas
Alejandro Salas, 24, of Toppenish died Saturday, July 5.
Mr. Salas was born and raised in Toppenish.
Survivors include his mother, Roza Sanchez; two daughters, Mariah Salas and Shayla Salas; four brothers, Juan Bazan, Ismael Bazan, Emilio Bazan and Jorge Bazan; two sisters, Sylvia Cisneros and Norma Luna, all of Toppenish; also numerous brothers and sisters in Brownfield, Texas, and Lubbock, Texas.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at Valley Hills Funeral Home in Zillah. A rosary service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 10 at the Valley Hills Funeral Home Chapel. Mass of Christian burial will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 11 at the Church of the Resurrection Catholic Church in Zillah. Burial will follow in the Zillah Cemetery.