Alan Scott MacDougall
No service will be held for Alan Scott MacDougall, who died April 18,
1999, of arteriolosclerosis at age 63.
Mr. MacDougall was born Nov. 30, 1935, in Montclair, N.J.; he changed
his name from Alan Colt Griffin many years ago. After high school in Glen
Ellyn, Ill., he was a Russian and German translator in the U.S. Army, then
earned a bachelor's degree from Portland State University. While attending
PSU, he was a Russian and German instructor for Lewis & Clark College.
He had acted in Shakespearean repertory companies, and he was a poet whose
work, based on travel throughout the United States, has been published
in various journals and anthologies. He was a tutor for several years in
the 1990s at Educare Inc. in Las Vegas, where he also organized poetry
slams and readings.
Survivors include his stepmother, Myrthle Boos Griffin of Portland;
sister, Barbara Griffin Dan of Keizer; half-sister, Peggy Griffin Perkins
of Missoula, Mont.; and half-brothers, Dr. Chris Griffin of Portland and
John Griffin of White City.
Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements were by North Sacramento
Funeral Home.
Victor Nick Chimienti
A memorial Mass will be at 4 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Ignatius
Catholic Church in Portland for Victor Nick Chimienti, who died April 26
of a heart attack in Klipsan Beach, Wash., at age 64.
Mr. Chimienti was born Oct. 28, 1934, in Portland. He graduated from
Washington High School and served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
He was an appliance sales manager for Montgomery Ward & Co. He later
was a district manager for Fowler Distributing in Portland for 15 years,
then bought the Pasta Pot restaurant in Roseburg in 1982. He returned to
Portland and was an appliance sales manager for Smith's Home Furnishings,
Sears Roebuck & Co. and Frigidaire before retiring to Klipsan Beach
in 1996. In 1956, he married Billie Nash.
Survivors include his wife; son, Kelton Rose of Milwaukie; daughter,
Michelle James of Ocean Park, Wash.; sisters, Donna Nettleton of Oregon
City and Joanne Trotti of Portland; and six grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation.The family suggests remembrances to a
favorite charity. Arrangements are by Penttila's Chapel by the Sea in Long
Beach.
Shirley A. Wise
A funeral was held for Shirley A. Wise, who died April 24, 1999, at
age 84.
Mrs. Wise was born April 16, 1915, in Malta, Mont. Her maiden name
was Grimsley. She was a secretary at Molalla High School for 25 years and
retired in 1981. She married George in 1936; he died in 1988.
Survivors include her son, Gary of Molalla; daughter, Jane of Tillamook;
five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Interment is in Adams Cemetery near Molalla. Arrangements were by Molalla
Funeral Chapel.
Willie Jo Wasson
A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial
Park Funeral Home for Willie Jo Wasson, who died April 29 at age 79.
Mrs. Wasson was born Aug. 21, 1919, in Mineral Springs, Ark. Her maiden
name was McCullough. She lived in the Portland area for the past 50 years.
She managed the Carmellita Apartments until retiring in 1998. She married
Benton T. in 1949; he died in 1972.
Survivors include her son, David of Portland; sisters, Annabelle Stephens
of Nashville, Tenn., Ester McCullough and Irene McCullough, both of Mineral
Springs, and Evelyn Gentry of Pasadena, Texas; and three grandchildren.
Her son, Gary B., preceded her in death.
Private interment will be in Willamette National Cemetery.
Glenn W. Vandehey
A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Francis
of Assisi Catholic Church in Roy for Glenn W. Vandehey, who died April
29 at age 77.
Mr. Vandehey was born Aug. 1, 1921, in Greenville, where he was raised
and educated. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a
strawberry farmer and also worked as a logger and a well driller. He was
a member of the church. He married Eva E. Benefiel in 1991.
Survivors include his wife; four stepchildren; brothers, Cyril of Roy
and Vincent and Dennis, both of Hillsboro; and sister, Mildred Delplanche
of Roy.
Interment will be in St. Francis Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances
to the St. Francis Cemetery Fund, P.O. Box 512, Banks, OR 97106. Arrangements
are by Fuiten, Rose & Hoyt Funeral Home.
Gordon Elsworth Torbert
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Evergreen
Staples Funeral Chapel in Vancouver, Wash., for Gordon Elsworth Torbert,
who died April 28 at age 59.
Mr. Torbert was born Jan. 20, 1940, in Seattle. He served in the U.S.
Army during the Vietnam War. He graduated from Washington State University.
He lived in the Portland area for 24 years. An architect, he worked for
Bonneville Power Administration for 20 years, retiring in 1998. He married
Mary Wright in 1998.
Survivors include his wife; daughter, Kelly of Whittier, Calif.; son,
Will of Baltimore; stepdaughter, De Passer of Vancouver; stepsons, Ted
Geros of Auburn, Wash., Chris Glonflow of Stockton, Calif., and John Glonflow
of Virginia Beach, Va.; aunt, Cora Tilton of Puyallup, Wash.; and several
grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to Kaiser
hospice.
Margaret Roth Taft
A private service was held for Margaret Roth Taft, who died April 27,
1999, at age 84.
Mrs. Taft was born Nov. 5, 1914, in Fort Worth, Texas. She graduated
from Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. She lived in Little Valley,
N.Y., for 21 years before moving to Medford in 1969. She moved to Wilsonville
in 1989. Mrs. Taft was a member of the St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal
Church in Aurora, former president of Little Valley School Board and a
Girl Scout leader. She married Dr. James W. in 1940.
Survivors include her husband; daughters, Margaret J. of Portland,
Mary E. Ishida of Kapaa, Hawaii, and Barbara R. McKenna of Canby; sons,
Alan S. of Portland, John C. of Beaverton, Martin L. of Longview, Texas,
and Richard H. and James Jr. of Little Valley; 12 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. Interment is in St. Francis of Assisi
Episcopal Church's Memorial Garden. The family suggests remembrances to
the American Cancer Society. Arrangements were by Sunnyside Little Chapel
of the Chimes.
Elizabeth Dorothy Stewart
At her request, no service will be held for Elizabeth Dorothy Stewart,
who died April 25, 1999, at age 82.
Mrs. Stewart was born Aug. 4, 1916, in Valley City, N.D. Her maiden
name was Galloway. She was a dietitian for Oregon Health Sciences University
for 25 years and had lived in Portland for 42 years.
Survivors include her daughters, Margaret Coulson of Magnolia, Texas,
Lois Barnard of Rockaway, Pete Burnette of Kendrick, Idaho, and Sharon
Bager of Portland; sons, Dan Morrow and Charles Morrow, both of Portland;
brothers, Bud Galloway of Beaverton and Wesley Galloway of Salem; sister,
Charlotte Rewalt of Madras; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Her stepson, Trenton Morrow, died earlier.
Arrangements were by Portland Memorial Funeral Home.
Eliza Ellen Vaughan Ruero
A memorial service is pending for Eliza Ellen Vaughan Ruero, who died
April 23, 1999, at age 76.
Mrs. Ruero was born Feb. 3, 1923, in Ontario. Her maiden name was Vaughan.
She moved to Carver as a child and lived in Portland for about 22 years
until moving to San Franciscio in 1962. She was a homemaker. She had lived
in San Francisco since 1962. She married Paul Rauch in 1950; the couple
were later divorced. She married Gene Einer in 1955; they were later divorced.
She married Manuel in 1972; he died in 1989.
Survivors include her daughters, Paula Scott of Sandy, Trynka Kent
of Portland, Tonya Forss of Camas, Wash., and Ghia Griffin of Flagstaff,
Ariz.; sisters, Marian Perry of Colton, Dorothy Hall of Portland and June
Nearing of Gresham; brothers, John Vaughan of Clatskanie, George Vaughan
of Terrebonne, Albadis Vaughan of Portland and Charles Vaughan of Creswell;
seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, Calif. Arrangements
are by Duggan's Serra Mortuary in Daly City, Calif.
Mary M. Robertson
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Maryville
Nursing Home in Beaverton for Mary M. Robertson, who died April 29 at age
89.
Mrs. Robertson was born April 1, 1910, in Duluth, Minn. Her maiden
name was Duggan. She had lived in the Portland area since 1944. She managed
local beauty salons until retiring in the mid-1970s and was a member of
St. Charles Catholic Church.
Survivors include her sons, Lane T. of Tualatin and Fred H. of Portland;
six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Private interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests
remembrances to Providence Children's Center. Arrangements are by Hennessey,
Goetsch & McGee Mortuary.
Lawrence Thomas Quirion
A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church in Vancouver, Wash., for Lawrence Thomas Quirion,
who died April 29 at age 47. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. May 2 in the
church.
Mr. Quirion was born Jan. 3, 1952, in Bethlehem, Pa. He served in the
U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He lived in Seal Rock for about eight
years. He owned Lightning Coast Construction of Seal Rock and was a member
of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Newport. He married Susan Lattin in
1987.
Survivors include his wife; daughter, Laura E. of Seal Rock; parents,
Richard and Helen of Vancouver, Wash.; sisters, Ingrid Smith of Ocean Park,
Wash., and Carrie Kachmaryk of Scott Air Force Base, Ill.; and grandmother,
Helen Sears of Vancouver, Wash.
Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Memorial Gardens
Funeral Home in Vancouver.
Delbert Charles Potts
A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Forest Grove Memorial
Chapel for Delbert Charles Potts, who died April 28 at age 80.
Mr. Potts was born Oct. 28, 1918, in Gales Creek. He graduated from
Forest Grove High School and received a bachelor's degree in biology from
Pacific University. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War
II. After moving to Tillamook, he taught for 21 years until retiring and
moving back to Gales Creek in 1981. He attended Gales Creek Church of God.
He married Gertrude V. "Trudy" Hansen in 1945.
Survivors include his wife; sons, Samm of Portland and Mark of Banks;
brother, Glenn of Atascadero, Calif.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in Gales Creek Cemetery.
Harold W. Pierce
A service has been held for Harold W. Pierce, who died April 25, 1999,
at age 76.
Mr. Pierce was born July 25, 1922, in Groveland, Mass. He served in
the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. He moved to the Portland area
in the early 1950s and earned a law degree from Willamette University in
1952. He was an administrative judge for the Oregon Public Utility Commission
for about four years and later was general counsel for Northwest Natural
Gas for about 25 years, retiring as a vice president and moving to Bend
in 1983. He married Margaret McBride in 1947.
Survivors include his wife; son, Peter, and daughters, Jamie Pierce
and Jary Riolo, all of Bend; mother, Lillian Jones of Newburyport, Mass.;
sisters, Connie Schultz of Clearwater, Fla., and Lillian Baker of Fort
Pierce, Fla.; brothers, Jack Goodwin of Newburyport and Arthur Pierce of
upstate New York; and five grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to a
favorite charity. Arrangements are by Niswonger, Reynolds, & Tabor
Funeral Home in Bend.
Bertha Ann Philpott
A private service will be held for Bertha Ann Philpott, who died April
26, 1999, at age 91.
Mrs. Philpott was born Sept. 21, 1907, in Oklahoma Territory. Her maiden
name was McLaughlin. She lived most of her life in Harrisburg, Ore., and
moved to Portland in 1995. She was a homemaker and worked for Longbell
Lumber Co. and Longview Fibre Co. in Longview, Wash., during the 1940s
and early 1950s. She married Chester L. in 1926; he died in 1963.
Survivors include her daughters, Betty J. Hunter of Eugene and Mary
L. Woods of Troutdale; son, James of Sutherlin; sister, Abby Jones of Phoenix,
Ariz.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
Her son, George L., died in 1986.
Private interment will be in Alford Cemetery in Harrisburg. Arrangements
are by Gateway Little Chapel of the Chimes.
Elsie Mae Pethoud
A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Lincoln Memorial
Park & Funeral Home for Elsie Mae Pethoud, who died April 15 at age
89.
Mrs. Pethoud was born Feb. 24, 1910, in Swanton, Neb. Her maiden name
was Carney. She had lived in Portland since about 1940. She was a homemaker.
She married Arthur in 1936; he died in 1984.
Survivors include her daughter, Ferol Wilson of Portland; three grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Mt.
Scott Funeral Home.
Verna Marion Nugent
At her request, no service was held for Verna Marion Nugent, who died
April 22, 1999, at age 81.
Mrs. Nugent was born Aug. 29, 1917, in Beloit, Kan. Her maiden name
was Spatz. She moved to the Portland area in 1951 and was a medical-records
librarian at OHSU for 26 years, retiring in 1980. She married Wayne in
1938; he died in 1951.
Survivors include her son, Ronald of Lincoln, Neb.; brother, Benjamin
F. Spatz, and sister, Hester Roles, both of Beloit; and one grandchild.
Disposition was by cremation with private interment in Portland Memorial
Mausoleum.
Darrell Golberg Nelson
A private memorial service will be held for Darrell Golberg Nelson,
who died April 25, 1999, at age 85.
Mr. Nelson was born Nov. 14, 1913, in Portland. He graduated from Franklin
High School and attended the University of Oregon. He worked for ESCO Corp.
for 32 years, retiring as divisional manager of forest products in 1979.
He lived in Ilwaco, Wash. for 20 years until moving to Napa, Calif., in
1998. He married Laurabelle Quick in 1936.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Karen Nelson Mitchell of St.
Helena, Calif., and Laurelle Melin of Mill Valley, Calif.; two grandchildren;
and one great-grandchild.
Private interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. The family suggests
remembrances to the Tall Elks program for disabled children in care of
Long Beach (Wash.) Elks Lodge No. 98631. Arrangements are by Morrison Funeral
Chapel in St. Helena.
James John Miedema
A celebration of life will be held at a later date for James John Miedema,
who died April 23, 1999, at age 60.
Mr. Miedema was born Oct. 6, 1938, in Mitchell, S.D. He served in the
U.S. Navy. In 1968, he moved to the Portland area. He was a truck driver.
Survivors include his sons, Jamie and Bradley, both of Farmersville,
Calif.; daughter, Diana Cendejas of Tishomingo, Okla.; mother and stepfather,
Eunice and Jess Headley of Tigard; brother, Phillip G. of Carlsbad, Calif.;
sisters, Doris J. Maez of San Bruno, Calif., Rita M. Weaver-Judd of Tigard,
Karen S. Marney of Maui, Hawaii, and Mary J. Pauley of Martinez, Calif.;
and five grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests
remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice. Arrangements are by Sunnyside Little
Chapel of the Chimes.
Sharrie Angela "Sam" Michael
A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Salmon
Creek United Methodist Cemetery in Hazel Dell, Wash., for Sharrie Angela
"Sam" Michael, who died April 27 at age 26.
Miss Michael was born Jan. 26, 1973, in Vancouver, Wash. She graduated
from Fort Vancouver High School. She was a homemaker.
Survivors, all of Vancouver, include her daughter, Makenzie; son, Jorden;
father and stepmother, Eddie and Linda Michael; mother and stepfather,
Darlene Michael and Ted Kasparie; and sisters, Deborah and Cynthia.
Arrangements are by Davies Cremation & Burial Service in Ridgefield,
Wash.
Louis F. Meyer
A funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in St. Luke
Catholic Church in Woodburn for Louis F. Meyer, who died April 26 at age
90.
Mr. Meyer was born June 7, 1908, in Crofton, Neb., and moved to the
Portland area in 1937. He was a bus driver for Portland Stages for several
years until retiring in 1956. He was a member of the church. He married
Anna Fernholz in 1928; she died in 1995.
Survivors include his son, Merle of Portland; one grandchild; and two
great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in St. Luke's Cemetery in Woodburn. Arrangements
are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel in Woodburn.
Marie Alta Kochanek
A cryptside service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, 1999, in Portland
Memorial Mausoleum for Marie Alta Kochanek, who died April 30 at age 86.
Mrs. Kochanek was born Sept. 25, 1912, in Shelton, Neb. Her maiden
name was Washburn. She was a homemaker and lived in the Portland area for
about 65 years. She married Raymond C. in 1943; he died in 1993.
Survivors include her daughter, Karen Wilson of Beavercreek; one grandchild;
and one great-grandchild.
The family suggests remembrances to Willamette Falls Hospice. Arrangements
are by Portland Memorial Funeral Home.
Mae Hoopingarner
A memorial service is pending in California for Mae Hoopingarner, who
died April 26, 1999, at age 52.
Miss Hoopingarner was born Oct. 28, 1946, in Terre Haute, Ind. She
lived most of her life in the Los Angeles area, moving to the Portland
area in 1998. She was a member of the Christian Coalition.
Survivors include her sons, Carl R. of Portland and Matthew A. of Santee,
Calif.; brother, Jim of Escondido, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home.
Laura-Jo Brookhart Holt
A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 2, 1999, in First
Presbyterian Church of McMinnville for Laura-Jo Brookhart Holt, who died
April 30 of lung cancer at age 55.
Mrs. Holt was born Sept. 4, 1943, in Prescott, Ariz. Her maiden name
was Brookhart. She was a graduate of Marylhurst University. She had lived
in the Portland area since 1978. A homemaker, she was a Master Gardener
and served as vice president of the Oregon Master Gardeners Association.
She was a member of the church and recently became an oblate of Queen of
Angels Monastery in Mount Angel. She married Jon in 1962.
Survivors include her husband; daughter, Abigail Hodge of Bloomington,
Ind.; son, Joel of Newberg; sister, Nancy Washburn of Grand Forks, N.D.;
brother, Warren of Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.; and two grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to any
hospice program or the planting of a tree or perennial in her memory. Arrangements
are by Attrell's Funeral Chapel.
Eleanor Harrison Heer
A memorial service will be at noon Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in All Saints
Episcopal Church for Eleanor Harrison Heer, who died April 29 at age 93.
Mrs. Heer was born March 24, 1906, in Madison, Minn. Her maiden name
was Harrison. She graduated from St. Cloud (Minn.) Teachers College and
earned her bachelor's degree from Portland State University. She moved
to Portland in 1954. She taught school for 32 years in Boise, Salt Lake
City and Portland and was on the staff of Barlow Grade School for 14 years
until retiring in 1971. She was a member of the church and St. Bridget's
Guild. She married Lyle A. in 1936; he died in 1981.
Survivors include her daughters, Virginia Ramey of Bow, Wash., and
Margaret Brown of Portland; sisters, Doris Benson of LaCrosse, Wis., and
Arlene Rondestvedt of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and two grandchildren.
Private interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. The family
suggests remembrances to the church's Christian Education Fund or the Visiting
Nurse Association. Arrangements are by Wilhelm Funeral Home.
George Anton Hanush
A private service was held in Willamette National Cemetery for George
Anton Hanush, who died April 27 at age 86.
Mr. Hanush was born May 10, 1912, in Oakland, Calif. As a young man,
he served in the U.S. Army before and during World War II and worked for
the Civilian Conservation Corps. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal
Service in Visalia, Calif., until retiring as a supervisor 1969. He lived
Florence from 1974 until moving to Portland in 1991. In 1944, he married
Elinore Faulhaber.
Survivors include his wife; daughter, Toni Hanush-Wyffels of Portland;
son, David of Paso Robles, Calif.; sisters, Daisy Stocking of Santa Cruz,
Calif., and Frankie O'Shaughnessy of Daly City, Calif.; brother, Don Shula
of San Francisco; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. His son,
Jorj A., died in 1970.
The family suggests remembrances to the Public Library Fund of Florence.
Arrangements are by Portland Funeral Alternatives.
Daniel Lee Gray
A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, 1999,
in Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Oswego for Daniel Lee Gray,
who died April 30 at age 47. A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. May 2 in Young's
Funeral Home in Tigard.
Mr. Gray was born June 20, 1951, in St. Helens. He graduated from St.
Helens High School and attended Portland Community College. He was a sales
manager for Bell Heating for more than 10 years. He married Diane Wallachy
in 1978.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Jessica, Molly and Summer, all
of Tualatin; brother, Steve of Klamath Falls; and sisters, Claudia Lucas
of Lake Forest, Calif., and Kathleen McGrath of Lake Oswego.
Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests remembrances
to the American Cancer Society.
Blythe I. Emslie
At her request, no service was held for Blythe I. Emslie, who died
April 28, 1999, of Alzheimer's disease at age 84.
Mrs. Emslie was born Jan. 6, 1915, in Fairplay, Neb. Her maiden name
was Holmes. After graduating from Cambridge High School in Cambridge, Neb.,
in 1932, she moved to Oregon and to the Portland area in the early 1940s.
She was a secretary at La Grande Industrial Supply and retired in 1972.
She lived in Wilsonville before moving to Brightwood in 1980. Her first
husband, Paul O'Brien, whom she married in 1942, died in 1957. She married
Harry in 1972; he died in 1997.
Survivors include her daughters, Kathleen O'Brien of Brightwood and
Teresa Jensen of Beaverton; and two grandchildren. A son, Michael O'Brien,
died in 1993.
Disposition was by cremation with private interment. The family suggests
remembrances to Mt. Hood Hospice in Sandy. Arrangements were by Crown Burial
and Cremation Service.
Lyla Wilcox Durst
At her request, no service will be held for Lyla Wilcox Durst, who
died of cancer April 25, 1999, at age 66.
Mrs. Durst was born July 21, 1932, in Wisner, Neb. Her maiden name
was Swails. She moved to Sandy as a child and graduated from Sandy High
School. She was a homemaker and sold Avon products. She married Deane E.
Wilcox in 1951; he died in 1989.
Survivors include her son, Mitchell C. Wilcox of Gresham; daughters,
Kay Ludene Herbert of Aloha and Jan Elf of Vancouver, Wash.; brothers,
Arnold Swails of Redland and Jerrold Swails of Sandy; eight grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the
American Cancer Society. Arrangements are by Westside Cremation Service.
Joan Delores Duncan
At her request, no service was held for Joan Delores Duncan, who died
April 22, 1999, at age 87.
Mrs. Duncan was born Feb. 23, 1912, in El Paso, Texas. Her maiden name
was Rustamier. When she was 2, her parents moved to San Diego. She graduated
from San Diego High School and attended college in New York City. She served
in the WACC during World War II. Until the mid-'50s, she worked off and
on as a legal secretary, including a stint in New York City and at the
University of Oregon. She lived in Eugene, Salt Lake City and Medford before
moving to Portland in 1966. She married Perry in 1945.
Survivors include her husband and sister, Elizabeth Gard of Northridge,
Calif.
Disposition was by cremation. The family suggests remembrances to the
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