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Antonio Suarez-Cuevas
Antonio Suarez-Cuevas, 84, of Yakima died Tuesday, July 17, 2007 in Hermiston, Ore.
Mr. Suarez-Cuevas was born in Michoacan, Mexico. He had lived in Yakima for 10 years and worked in the agriculture industry.
Survivors include his wife, Maria Suarez-Cuevas of Yakima; two sons, Manuel Suarez and Martin Suarez of Yakima; nine daughters, Emma Vasquez, Isabel Suarez, Socorro Farias, Guadalupe Sanchez and Maria Uvalle of Yakima; Angelina Tabares of Hermiston, Ore., Teresa Suarez, Carmen Suarez, and Antonia Suarez of Mexico; and a sister, Rosa Suarez of Mexico.
Viewing will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at Valley Hills Funeral Home, Yakima, with a recitation of the rosary at 7 p.m. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Tahoma Cemetery.
Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory, Yakima, is in charge of arrangements.
Consuelo Valdez Arciniega
Consuelo Valdez Arciniega, 46, of Yakima died Sunday, July 15, 2007 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.
Ms. Arciniega was born in Juarez, Mexico. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Victor Manuel Saucedo of Oklahoma and Daniel Saucedo of Yakima; three daughters, Susana Saucedo of Concord, Calif., Brenda Gonzales and Ruby Arciniega of Yakima; and six grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. today at the Wenas Cemetery, Selah.
Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory, Yakima, is in charge of arrangements.
Gerald Emerson Seal
NACHES - Gerald Emerson Seal, 80, passed away peacefully the morning of Saturday, July 14, 2007, at his home in Naches, WA.
Born on December 18, 1926 to Floyd & Grace Seal of Naches. He spent his life growing up in Naches until he left High School early to enlist in the Navy before his 18th Birthday in November 1944. After Boot Camp he was assigned as a Gunner on the Carrier USS Saratoga in the Pacific. After WWII he was Honorably Discharged but re-enlisted & assigned to the attack transport USS Thuban during the Korean War and was Honorably Discharged on July 30, 1951.
Returning home, he met Jean Buyan of Naches and they married on June 11, 1952, building a life & home together in Naches. Gerald worked for over 30 years at the Yakima Door Co. until his retirement in 1989. He was an avid Boater & Outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, trail riding and an appreciation for anything with wheels!
He is survived by his wife Jean Seal of Naches, a son, Dennis Seal of Yakima, a daughter, Denise Clark & husband Nic of Yakima, grandson Cody Burton of Yakima, brother Roland & wife Elsie of Yakima, along with numerous nieces & nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Ann Gedosch & Glenowyn Wise.
No services will be held but Family & Friends are invited to join the family on Sunday, July 22nd, for a Potluck, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. @ the "Boot & Spur Club" (S. side of Hwy 12 & Allan Rd) in Naches to share memories.
Delbert G. Ebert
YAKIMA – Delbert G. Ebert, 80, of Yakima, passed away Thursday, July 12, 2007 at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.
Delbert was born May 30, 1927 to Edward & Louise Ebert in Denison, Iowa. He married Dorothy M. Anderson June 21, 1953.
Delbert was retired from Larson Fruit Company and was a longtime newspaper carrier for the Yakima Herald Republic, Seattle P. I. and the Penny Press. He served in the U.S. Army as a Corporal during the Korean Conflict.
As an avid bowler and fisherman, Delbert loved to fish with Uncle George. He enjoyed raising his favorite geraniums and dahlias and was a faithful Mariner’s fan.
The clock of life is wound but once
And no man has the power
To tell just when the hands will stop
On what day – or what hour.
Now is the only time you have
So live it with a will
Don’t wait until tomorrow
The hands may then be still.
“Always In Our Hearts”
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Dorothy of Yakima; two daughters, Jeanette (Gery) Jackson and Vicki (John) Wilkinson, both of Yakima; four grandchildren, Tamara Correia & companion, Matt, Heather Strong, Dayna Wilkinson and Zayne Wilkinson; a great-granddaughter, Kaylee Muir; a brother, Lorenz Ebert and a sister, Judy (Darrell) Rhoades; and two special loved ones, Buffy & Teako. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Martin & Chuck.
Memorials in his name are suggested to Northstar Lodge or the Yakima Humane Society.
Special thanks to Dr. Chris Clark and Dr. VonStubbe & the staff at Northstar Lodge for their special care; to Memorial Hospital 2nd floor nurses, Susan & Dolores; to Garden Village staff and our special Becky (Rebecca) and especially to Frank Christie for his love and support.
At Delbert’s request, there will be no formal services.
Stefan Tupy
YAKIMA - Stefan Tupy, 87, passed away Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 at Yakima Regional Medical Center.
He was born January 24, 1920 to John and Anna (Page) Tupy in Dupree, South Dakota. After graduating from High School Steve joined the Army-Air Force and was stationed with the 381st Bombardment Group (Heavy) in Ridgewell, England and at Geiger Field in Spokane. He flew in a B-17 Flying Fortress as a ball turret gunner for most of WWII.
While stationed at Geiger Field for training he met Charlotte Nelson, they were married after his service in the Army was finished and settled in Wapato, WA. Steve worked for many years at Matsen Motors in Wapato and retired from the City of Wapato. Steve was an avid hunter and enjoyed packing into the Blue Mountains. He hunted most of the areas of Yakima and Kittitas Counties. He also liked to go fishing. Steve was also a member of the Wapato Church of the Nazarene.
He is survived by his 3 children Steven Tupy (Venita) of Wapato, Delta Vincent (Mark Carney) of Wapato, Karen Breuklander (Rob) of Federal Way; 6 stepchildren, Don (Goldendale), William (Yakima), Keith (Wapato) and Phillip Quantrell (Bellevue), Mary Clark of Snohomish, Judy Joiner of Eagletown, Oklahoma, 7 Grandchildren, 8 Great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his first wife Charlotte Nelson Tupy and second wife Bessie Quantrell Tupy, his parents and two sisters.
The family will hold a memorial potluck reception at the home of Stephen Tupy at: 4991 N. Track Road, Wapato, WA at 11:00 a.m. Saturday July 28, 2007.
The family requests that instead of flowers, that donations be made to the Yakima County Humane Society in his memory.