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Paige Chiders, Celicia Loera, Lizzy Slenning and Sydney Gray celebrate the Enumclaw High class of 2014 commencement ceremony at the White River Amphitheatre. Olivia Bannerot and Haley Johnson, far left, walk into the ceremony. Erik VanHulse and Husayn Hosoda, immediate left, enjoy the moment.
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Deadline for open Buckley City Council seat Thursday By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
The city of Buckley is about to close the door on candidates wishing to be considered for an existing vacancy on the seven-member council. An empty seat exists due to the recent death of Norm Irons, who filled the Position 5 post.
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Candidates have until 5 p.m. Thursday, June 19, to make their intentions known. To be considered, council hopefuls must submit both a letter of interest and a cityissued application form. That form is available at City Hall, 933 Main St., or can be downloaded from the city website, www.cityofbuckley.com. Candidates must be 18, a regis-
tered voter and a Buckley resident who has lived within the city limits for at least one year. The Buckley City Council positions are all “at large,” meaning there are no geographical boundaries assigned to each seat. The candidate selected to fill the vacancy will serve the remainder of the Position 5 term, which expires the final day of 2015. The City Council is called upon to establish a course of action for city government to follow. That is done by making policy and setting the municipal budget. There’s no shortage of resources for the council to call upon, whether it’s
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Students at a pair of White River schools spent their final days in somewhat eerie surroundings, with classroom doors locked and Buckley police keeping a watchful eye on their buildings. The drama began the morning of June 11 when staff at the White River School District’s administration building received threatening phone calls. Out of concern for student safety, two nearby schools – Glacier Middle School and Elk Ridge Elementary – went into “semi-lockdown” status. That meant students contin-
See LOCKDOWN, Page 3 the public, city staff, community groups or others. According to the city’s announcement, prospective candidates should be able to work collaboratively, be proficient using technology and be able to actively participate in the legislative process, listening to one another’s points of view, considering citizen input, and weighing available options related to complex issues.” Each month, council members are expected to attend two council meetings, one study session and one or two committee meetings. For their service, they receive $250 per month.
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Three receive this year’s Champion Awards Bill Boyle, Dianne Campbell and the Buckley Kiwanis Club are recipients of this year’s Champion Award, presented by the White River Families First Coalition. The award was established in 2011 as a way to recognize the service and dedication of those who make their community bet-
ter. Each year, many individuals and groups offer their time and talent to help others and make contributions within the White River School District. The Families First Coalition helps assure their contributions do not go unnoticed. Each year’s Champion Award recipients are nominated by members of the
community because they have made a powerful difference without necessarily having the benefit of holding an office, title or position. This year’s honorees will be honored at a reception beginning at 3:30 p.m. June 23 at the Buckley Fire Station. The following write-ups
about each award recipient were provided by the Families First Coalition. • Bill Boyle served as a volunteer with the city of Buckley Fire Department for almost 30 years and recently retired from the position of assistant chief. In 2002, Bill took over and developed the Community Christmas giving program
that the Buckley Firefighters Association provides today. He spent hours each fall promoting the program, raising money, and gathering toys. He wanted to make sure every child was provided with Christmas gifts. Because of Bill’s kind heart and giving spirit, the program has evolved into a more comprehensive family
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support project. Bill often reaches into his own pocket to provide for family needs, which extend above and beyond the general scope of the program. Not only has Bill made a powerful difference in the White River community as a whole, his leadership and example and his desire to serve in our community continues to bless others. • Dianne Campbell’s main role is as a teacher at White River High School, where her work for the past 40 years has made a difference in many individual lives. Although Dianne is a “well-decorated” veteran teacher, we honor her for the impact she has had beyond the classroom and the school. The programs she has created benefits our entire community and will impact us for generations. The Buddy Up program encourages high school students reach out to senior citizens. The Little Buddies program sends high school students out to elementary schools to encourage learning. The Connections Program makes connections between individuals with disabilities and their typically-developing peers. In a word, Dianne Campbell teaches compassion. Not only does she teach it, but she lives it. The lessons she teaches her students will continue to impact our community in a positive way as those students continue to return to our community to make their own contributions and raise children in a positive atmosphere of inclusion, tolerance, intergenerational understanding and compassion.
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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW
POT PULLED: A citizen told police June 10 or marijuana growing at a Cole Street address. An officer checked the area and found small plants growing in public view. The plants were pulled and destroyed. ASSAULT ALLEGED: An emergency room nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital requested police assistance June 10 after a woman said she had been assaulted several days earlier. When an officer responded the woman was gone. ASSAULT ARREST: An officer responded at 2 a.m. June 9 to a Florence Street address to remove an unwanted subject. While transporting the man to a local motel, an investigation revealed a domestic violence incident had occurred. The man was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault. NO FIGHT: Police were told June 9, shortly after midnight, of two men fighting in the vicinity of Griffin Avenue and Railroad Street. An officer responded and found two friends who were practicing martial arts. PARASAILERS: Police took a call the afternoon
ued on their normal schedule, but classroom doors were locked, as were exterior doors. Students were not allowed outdoors and police remained at both schools and the administration building, while some parents responded to retrieve their kids. A letter was sent home with students, explaining the situation. “We have received some threatening phone calls at the District Office,” the letter said. “We have contacted the Buckley Police Department, who are investigating. They will have a presence at our schools until Friday.” The letter added that the modified lockdown would continue until further notice. Following the threats, students had little time remaining in the school year – just a full day Thursday and an early release on Friday. “We do not believe there is a direct threat to students, but we want to use every precaution,” the letter to families concluded. The district was hesitant to release too much information, but administrators made one thing clear: the threats were against
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of marijuana and was wanted on three outstanding arrest warrants. He was arrested and booked into the Enumclaw jail. TWO CRASHES: Officers were dispatched the afternoon of June 5 to the vicinity of state Route 410 and Wheeler Avenue for a three-car collision. It was determined all parties were uninjured and the at-fault driver was issued a citation for following too close. Almost four hours later, officers responded to the same intersection to handle a two-car crash; again, none were injured. And again, the at-fault driver received a citation for following too close. SUICIDAL: Officers responded the evening of June 5 to assist a 38-year-old Buckley woman who was believed to be suicidal. She was heavily intoxicated and told police she had attempted to hang herself. Buckley Fire Department personnel transported the woman to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw for evaluation.
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district office staff specifically, not students. Action was taken at Glacier and Elk Ridge simply due to the schools’ proximity to the administration building. Thursday, lesson plans were delivered according to schedule, according to district administrator Mike Hagadone. The semilockdowns continued but, “other than that, it’s busi-
at $2,000. TOO AGGRESSIVE: A Clovercrest Street resident called police June 4, reporting an aggressive door-todoor salesperson. An officer contacted the solicitor and advised him of city ordinances regulating such sales.
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of June 7 regarding a parachutist in distress. Officers responded and found someone who had been parasailing, landed and was caught in trees. A second parasailor was located in a field off McDougall. Both were unhurt. The two were united so they could wait for a ride back to Issaquah, where they had launched. UNWANTED: Police were told June 6 that people were living in a storage unit and a tent on apartment property. Police arrived, located the tent but found no one. ITEMS MISSING: Police were told June 6 that items were missing from a storage unit on state Route 410. The reporting party was to provide a list of stolen items and security cameras were to be accessed. CIVIL ISSUE: A woman notified police June 6, reporting that items had been removed from her home by her soon-to-be ex-husband. She was advised to contact her attorney because it was a civil issue. STOLEN VEHICLE: A Semanski Street resident notified police at 5:30 a.m. June 6, telling of a vehicle that had been stolen during the night. The missing 2014 automobile was found at 1:30 p.m. the same day by Tacoma police. The registered owner was notified. EHS VANDALISM: Police took a report June 5 concerning graffiti on 80 percent of the walls at Enumclaw High School. The damage and clean-up was estimated
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There are plants for any garden, any gardener Time to buy tickets to the Enumclaw Garden Tour. You can tour seven gardens on Saturday, June 21 to benefit the local Healthcare foundation. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. For tickets or information, www.enumclawrhf.org or 360-802-3206. Cat-face got your tomatoes? This is a condition where the blossom end of a tomato or squash will crack and rot. The third week of June is when this problem often begins. Cat-facing is caused by irregular watering which results in a lack of calcium available to the tomato. So here’s a tip: Take an empty, two-litre pop bottle and use a push pin to poke six holes into the bottom and sides of the plastic. Now dig a hole next to your tomato, squash or cucumber plant and sink the bottle into the hole so at least half of it is buried. Fill the buried bottle with water and the surrounding soil will
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Former Hornet goes to Rays in MLB draft By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
Trevor Lubking’s diamond dreams are coming true. Three years removed from a prep career with the White River Hornets – and just weeks following another stellar collegiate campaign – Lubking was selected in the 14th round of the recent Major League Baseball amateur draft. He was picked by the Tampa Bay Rays, the 427th player taken. There are some contractual terms to be worked out, but the 21-yearold, left-handed pitcher is soon headed to his first pro assignment. Lubking makes it clear he’s not about to be a difficult signee for the Tampa Bay Rays. He’s going to put his name on the dotted line, he said, as soon as some contract formalities are ironed out. “I’m pretty pumped, I’m ready to go,” Lubking said last week, conducting a
phone interview while sitting in the stands at White River High, watching his younger sister’s fastpitch game. As soon as the ink dries on his pro pact, Lubking will be headed for the Appalachian League East, where he’ll toil for the Princeton Rays. The Appalachian is a rookie league that includes the Pulaski Mariners – a Seattle farm club – along with the Bluefield Blue Jays, Danville Braves and the Burlington Royals.
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Lubking played his high school ball for White River High under the tutelage of coach Mike Williams. He did his part for the successful Hornets, earning Most Valuable Player honors from the South Puget Sound League 2A following his senior season. “He is possibly the most dominating pitcher we have had here,” Williams said, noting that Lubking aver-
aged 10 strikeouts per game during his final year as a Hornet. Williams said the coaching staff knew “the sky would be the limit” for their ace, once he learned to keep his emotions in check. “Early on he grew frustrated easily and displayed emotion at times which negatively affected his overall performance,” Williams said. “Now he seems to be outwardly more polished.” His high school exploits landed Lubking a roster spot at Pacific Lutheran University. This spring, Lubking stepped into the role of staff ace and played the part perfectly for the Lutes. He led the nation in strikeouts with 111 and broke his own program single-season record (set in 2013 with 102). Five times he allowed three hits or fewer and three times he struck out 13 batters in a game. He compiled a 6-2 record with one save in his
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The shooting at Seattle Pacific University could easily have been any school in the USA. Two weeks before, there was a shooting at the university in Santa Barbara, Calif. We think schools should have two armed guards with guns at the entrance of every preschool through every university in the country. If not, the school violence will continue until we have to implement boundaries. The night of the shooting one reporter called this person a gentleman. Also, they said, “we’re looking into whether he has a video or a YouTube to explain his inexcusable behavior.” No more glamorization of the bad guy. The Boston Marathon killer got his pic on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. They increased sales. Enough is enough. Judith Prenovost and Randall Thomasson Enumclaw
For nearly 40 years the men and ladies of the Buckley-Enumclaw area have taken time out of their busy days to put on a very good show of some of the skills they use in the job of logging and road building. Also, there are log and dump trucks all shined up with nice loads of logs, along with new trucks and equipment used in the logging industry supplied by the dealers who sell them. The part I like as well as any is the older cars and trucks that are done doing the job they were born to do. Take my word for it, putting on this show is a major undertaking that goes on the whole year, with the planning and maintenance of the buildings and grounds. With an all-volunteer crew it truly is a labor of love. The show takes place the last weekend of June at the Buckley Log Show grounds along Highway 410. It’s a great place to bring the whole family; with the competition, the great food and music and seeing old friends there truly is something for everyone. I might be a little prejudiced, but
I think it is almost impossible to not have a good time. Come and watch the younger generation prove their skills for prizes and bragging rights and, maybe, impress a girlfriend. No matter the outcome, I think they take home a new-found respect for what Mom and Dad go through keeping the cupboards full and the car full of gas and one would hope to let the public in on some of what it takes to survive in this industry. So my hat is off to all of you who work so hard to pull off a really great weekend. You have my best wishes for another great and safe show. From one wore-out logger to the men that can still get it done, thanks a ton. Michael Maras Enumclaw
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Why do most children seem to lose their sense of curiosity as they age? Something seems to happen to children and I’ve always wondered why. Yet, there are some adults who are still as curious as they were when they were children. Why is that? I don’t have any data to answer my question, but I did go to the TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) website, because I have found their video presentations (usually under 18 minutes) to be thoughtful and provocative. It’s where I found the video of Angela Duckworth’s “Grit” speech, to name one. They had a conversation about this question of the loss of childhood curiosity. I’d like to share a few of the better comments to provoke some thought and discussion. Teresa Willingham of Odessa, Fla., made this observation: “We are all born curious. It’s curiosity that compels children of all ages to touch, taste, smell and explore the world around them. Sometimes out of necessity, sometimes out of habit,
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sometimes for no good reason at all, we often discourage that innate curiosity in children, just as they begin to master the skills they need to get a handle on their world. “Anyone who has seen the affected boredom of middle schoolers and high schoolers in contrast with the boundless energy and enthusiasm of elementary-aged children can see the effects of thwarted curiosity, of a culture in which it simply isn’t cool to be curious.” Sir Ken Robinson, in a TED video called “Why Schools Kill Creativity,” laid the blame on a public education system that only emphasizes academic education when in real-
ity, “Intelligence is diverse, dynamic and distinct.” In other words, not everyone fits the academic mold. He blamed schools for emphasizing getting an education with the focus of becoming a college professor. If a student doesn’t fit that mold, then the system often doesn’t work for that student. Robinson also made an observation: “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never be creative.” That comment seems true. If a person’s ego is so tied up with being right, then, for someone to come along and challenge that perspective will destroy the person’s ego. To be curious requires that we make mistakes and then face the problem. The ability to admit error requires that someone have a deep sense of inner security, enough to be humble in the face of fact. Pride, after all, has been one of the seven deadly sins for hundreds if not thousands of years. Pride can keep us from being curi-
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Parents will always Letters School violence will get their revenge continue until we get The middle of June is a happy time for students and teachers when schools release the future leaders of our country back to their parents. Parents must accept at some point that although your child has purple hair, wears hand-me-down clothes from a Martian and listens to music that sounds like barfing, they will eventually win. They will be smarter, cooler and able to make pink and green tech devices work that God doesn’t even understand. That war was lost the moment you decided to have a child. However, June 21 offers a little bit of solace. Dennis Box The first day of Editor summer is opening salvo in the generational vacation wars. Let me reveal a secret only known and admitted by parents past the age of child-rearing consent. Family vacations are not meant to be fun, joyous, educational, bonding experiences to teach life skills or broaden horizons and all the other nonsense shown on television ads. Vacations with children are designed for generational revenge.
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Views shaped by the 1960s People sometimes of you. But in my ask me about my particular case, I tastes in music, litdidn’t flirt with erature, movies, etc. the outer fringes of Generally speaking, that era. Instead, I’ll freely discuss I was completely Wally DuChateau such subjects withsubmerged in it. out hesitation or As such, my curColumnist reservations. In fact, rent attitudes, I’ve openly pursued lifestyle and genthese matters in several philosophical eral columns. underpinnings were greatly influHowever, whether friends or casual enced by those reckless, spontaneous, acquaintances, in many cases they’re whirlwind days, when “freedom was inquiring about my artistic tastes just another word for nothin’ left to because such preferences give hints lose.” about my personal beliefs. Like, am I a The late 1960s were a major Christian or an atheist? (In either case, social convulsion, especially I really can’t say until certain terms among American youth. (The New are defined.) My personal philosophy York Times referred to a tectonic is something I’ve never written about “youth quake.”) Led by writers like in these feeble ramblings and I’m not Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem, about to start now. Such discussions American women registered their are best conducted in bars, when our complaints of inequality and injusminds are properly tempered with tice in no uncertain terms. Blacks one or two hits of tequila. unleased their pent-up rage in cities However, as you surely realize if and on college campuses all across you’ve read these weekly episodes the country, from the Deep South all for any length of time, there’s one the way to the sheltered confines of insightful revelation I’ve reveal on Washington State University. College many occasions: To wit, I’m a child of kids were fed up with the pointless the Sixties. Specifically, the late ‘60s. and unjustified war in Vietnam and To a degree, this is also true of many they took to the streets, raising hell
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closed. When we came over the top ridge we were suddenly surrounded by the entire bison herd. They began using our car as a scratching post blotting out all light inside. Katy yelled at me for stranding her in the middle of Knowwheresville surrounded by “marauding, stupid buffalo” ready to trample our car and use it as a bridge to romper room. It wasn’t until she was an adult that Katy realized I made her live through
bison trauma, instead of going to Disneyland to see a three-fingered mouse. She claims I have scarred her for life by not taking her to Disneyland. (I think I know a couple of colluding reporters who would agree, but I am careful to never let them compare notes.) Someday, somehow, my daughter will end up back at the bison range telling her bored kid about how she was nearly trampled because of her dopey brother and misguided father. I win.
LETTERS FROM 6 health issues. These two commissioners have the taxpayers’ interest at heart and are being thwarted at every turn. It is disheartening to watch the bad behavior of people at the meetings, negative letters to the editor, negative postings on a Facebook page purportedly wanting to “Improve Fire District 28” and a frivolous and expensive lawsuit being instigated, therefore wasting even more precious and practically nonexistent funds. The few vocal citizens who are determined to undermine our commissioners need to stop, the community needs to pull together and we need to help find ways to make our department solvent so our fire personnel can do their jobs. This can only be done by supporting the interim fire chief and commissioners. Nancy Wieland Enumclaw
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New parents, (parents who do not have children … yet), are easy to spot because they still know everything about child rearing. There are few adults more knowledgable about child rearing than a couple who has never had children, but are preparing to begin the happy journey. That was me. I had it all planned out. Then my daughter was born and the plan dissolved into particle chaos. I was at a conference recently and a woman I was talking to told me how her father and mother made her go to every boring museum from here to Bango Bango in their Aristocrat trailer. She emphatically said she would never do that. When I asked her where she planned to take her kids on summer vacation she said a new modern art exhibit in Wyoming. Heeheehee ... Another battle on the front line of the vacation
wars. When my daughter was about 9 or 10 years old, I took her to St. Ignatius, Mont., and the National Bison Range. Katy had the lucky chance to get up before sunrise and endure a slow trek through the bison range. The buffalo were so far away they looked like brown specks on the windows. Later that day, we decided to rush back from Helena and go through the range a second time, just making it at 6 p.m. before the gates
in the sacred halls of government. And these front-line troops were inundated by the unholy screams of Jim Morrison and more psychedelic drugs and pharmaceuticals than any 10 DEA agents had ever imagined. I was quite lucky simply because I survived that era in relatively coherent shape. Some of my friends didn’t. Today, many of our most progressive social innovations are a direct legacy of the Sixties. For example, the election of a black president, the withdrawal of our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan (we’re sick and tired of wars), the relatively large number of women senators and governors, several socialistic programs like Obama Care, the legalization of weed and last, but certainly not the least, the end of the much ballyhooed sexual revolution because, finally, there simply aren’t any “perversions” left uncovered. All of these innovations are a product of the ‘60s. With the exception of World War II, the late ‘60s were the most significant era of the 20th century and it changed the world forever. So, if you want to talk philosophy, bring on the tequila. But know from the outset, I’m coming from the late ‘60s.
ous about things. Another TED contributor, Debra Smith, commented: “The more kids’ questions go unanswered the less courage they have to ask another question. The behaviour of curiosity can go through a process of extinguishing by neglect and ignoring the behavior – to the great loss of society and the child herself.” Debra’s statement rings true to me. Personally, I never lost that sense of adventure. Maybe it’s because I am an academic and have, in my semiretirement, ended up as a college professor. Perhaps school was made for people like me. I don’t remember having my questions not answered. If someone tried to stifle my curiosity, I just looked elsewhere. Eventually, in most cases, I found information that brought me closure, if not truth. As an educator, I hesitate to put all the blame on education. That’s what our culture tends to do: “If there’s a problem with our children, it’s because our schools and teachers are failing us.” Perhaps, perhaps not. My parents allowed me a great deal of freedom to explore and question, if only for the reason they were too preoccupied with their own issues to be threatened by my curiosity. The most important role models for children are their parents. Children who have parents who can admit they’re wrong and change, set a wonderful example of inner confidence that no school will kill. Theresa Willingham (quoted earlier), sums up where I place much of the responsibility. “I don’t think kids ‘lose curiosity.’ I think we (parents and adults) kill it in them, sometimes on purpose, oftentimes inadvertently. The less we want to know, the less we will know. So we can start by nurturing our own curiosity and letting our kids see us being curious!”
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Listening to nature confirms God as our creator Just last week, my can be compared to our Church husband and I and relationship to God. In some mutual friends the commentary, the Corner spent three days at the ocean was compared ocean. We camped at to God and we human Grayland Beach State beings are the waves. Park. Our campsites Just like the waves are Cindy Ehlke were just yards from the surface manifestaCalvary Presbyterian the ocean. And what tion of the ocean, we an ocean it was. There are the surface maniwere long stretches of festation of God. God is undisturbed, soft sandy beach where the the source of our being and we are part of minus tides gave the occasional beach- God’s created order. The ocean is powerful comber large spaces to explore. The waves and always present. God is all powerful and crested and came slapping down on the always present. And, like the waves, we are beach, one after another after another. connected to God, but transient. Waves And the sound of the ocean was there all rise and fall, coming into being and falling the time, a reminder of the ocean’s perma- away. So we rise up, come into being and nence and power. then return to our source. More and more often, as I really take I like the expression that we are made time to observe nature, I am sure that God from holy stuff. is our creator. There are some lessons I learned from I do not think it was coincidence that thinking about this comparison. First of prior to leaving for the trip, I had just all, it may be a helpful way to explain our read an interesting commentary about the relationship to God to someone else who is ocean, the waves and how the relation- new to faith. We can get all wound up in ship between the waves and the ocean theological explanations that make sense to us, but not to a person who has not yet been exposed to ideas like the Trinity or Today’s News...Today & Every Day! God in three persons: God, Jesus and Holy All New at: Spirit. www.courierherald.com And it may be hard for a “newbie” to understand how we share in the same
substance with God through Jesus and the Holy Spirit. But most people can identify with the ocean and waves crashing on the beach. While the comparison may not be perfect, it certainly strikes me as a good starting place. I made another connection about our relationship to God this weekend. We can connect with God through a steady life punctuated by prayer. Our prayer words can become like the steady sounds of the ocean. The prayers go out, rise up and return to God. In those prayers we connect with God as our source, just like waves
connect with their source of power, the ocean. The strength our relationship to God is dependent upon the steady ongoing voice we give to our prayers. I was very happy to be back at the ocean beach. Like many people, I am drawn to the ocean. On the last day, I had my husband stop our truck so I could climb the dune one more time and say goodbye to the ocean. I stood there listening to the ocean and watching the waves hit the beach. I said a prayer for the sheer joy of the creation: “Thank you God, Thank you God, Thank you God.”
Plateau students on WSU honor roll The following Plateau students were named to the spring 2014 president’s honor roll at Washington State University. To qualify, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine graded hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade-point average of 3.75 or earn a 3.50 cumulative GPA based on 15 hours of graded work. Black Diamond: Ben John Finch; Robert Elmer Finch; Toree Rae Flynn; Brennan Joseph Harper; Jennifer Marie Irish; Jill Marie Jamison; Abigail Marie Meyer; Erica Lynn Parkin.
Buckley: Paula Lynnette Beerman; Michael Theron Burley; Dylan Martin Crocco; Preston John Dehan; Alex Woodrow Gauthier; Lisa L. Kohout; Kaelin Marie Paulson. Enumclaw: Alison Mary Ballard; Barbara Gail Bartle; Russell Edward Berryman; Thomas Caleb Black; Lauren Ann Cerbone; Taylor Nichole Harrison; Olivia Ann Oden; Ashtyn Alexa Packer; Alissa Lyn Sarbiewski; Hannah Arlene Smith; Hannah Marie Smith-Morgan. Ravensdale: Bailey Danielle Wilkens. Wilkeson: Amanda Rene Alvord.
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OBITUARIES LEONARD SIGNANI Leonard Sante Signani, 80, died June 2, 2014, following a long illness. He was born Dec. 29, 1933, in Seattle and raised in Black Diamond by Renato and Klara Signani. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1953 and, in 1956, married Mitsue Hamamoto in Leonard Signani Kobe, Japan. Following his discharge, the two returned to Maple Valley and he went to work for Boeing in Renton. He started as a mechanic and worked his way to quality assurance inspection. He enjoyed family, airplanes and cars, particularly hot rods. He is survived by daughter Dede; son Kenji; and brothers Raymond and Larry. A memorial service will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 21, at St. Barbara Church in Black Diamond. A reception will follow in the church hall. The family suggests instead of flowers or gifts, donations be made in his name to Black Diamond or Maple Valley senior or community centers.
M. MARGARET CASEY Former Plateau resident M. Margaret Casey died June 5, 2014, in Shelton, Wash. She was born Dec. 9, 1917, in Vinton Iowa, to John and Margaret Fox. She was raised in Buckley, graduated from Buckley High School and worked in the family business, Fox Bakeryin Buckley. She worked as a librarian in Montesano, Wash., and lived in the Grays Harbor area 35 years. She enjoyed reading, quilting and knitting. She is survived by husband Carl B. Casey; daughters Judith Parmenter of Alaska, Kay T. Bowen of Tacoma and Molly Rothrock of Shelton; and son Thomas Casey of Matlock, Wash. She was preceded in death by six siblings. A funeral Mass is planned for noon Tuesday, June 24, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Montesano.
DAVID ROSS Buckley resident David Lee Ross, 93, died June 11, 2014. He was born Aug. 27, 1920, in Cincinnati, Iowa. He graduated in 1938 from White River High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy on Aug. 5, 1942, eventually serving on the USS Wiley. He worked for
Wednesday, June 18, 2014 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 9 Weyerhaeuser as a millwright for more than 30 years. He was an avid reader who collected stamps and coins and enjoyed restoring Model A automobiles. He also was a volunteer firefightDavid Ross er with the Carbonado Fire Department. He is survived by son Norman Ross and wife Gretchen of Allyn, Wash.; sister Carole Calvert of Enumclaw; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by daughter Penny Birrittier; grandson Vince Calvert; and brothers Donald, Jack, Bob and Dick Ross. An inurnment service will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 19, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. A celebration of life will follow at noon at the Carbonado Community Church reception hall with a luncheon following. Memorials may be made to the Carbonado Fire Department, Drawer 91, Carbonado, Wash. 98323 Arrangements were by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
MAXINE STINGLE Longtime Wilkeson resident Maxine “Harry” Stingle died June 11, 2014, at the age of 89. She was born Jan. 31, 1925, in Wilkeson and graduated from eighth grade in Wilkeson before graduating from Buckley High School in 1943. She was a member of Wilkeson’s Lady Aid and the Wilkeson PTA, was a board member of the Order of Rainbow for Girls and was a past president of Wilkeson Eagles Auxiliary 1409. She also was a member of Guiding Star 99 and the Wilkeson School Centennial Celebration. She is survived by daughters Marilyn Whitmore of Buckley and Carol Anderson (Doug Paulson) of Wilkeson, seven grandchildren and many greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Frank Stingle on July 12, 1999; sisters Vernetta Joslyn, Margaret Parks and Doris Hughart; and brother Gordon Moulden. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, June 15, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley and a funeral service was at 1 p.m. Monday, June 16, at Carbonado Community Church. Burial was at Wilkeson City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1730 Minor Ave. No. 920, Seattle, 98101-1475, or Friedreichs Ataxia Research Alliance, 2001 Jefferson
Davis Hwy No. 209, Arlington, Va. 22202 All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com. Services were directed by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley.
p.m. Monday, June 23, at Buckley City Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1949, P.O. Box 14, Enumclaw, 98022.
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Lifelong Plateau resident Daniel Vernon Vesey, 66, died June 14, 2014. He was born Nov. 1, 1947, in Buckley to Vernon and Marjorie Vesey. He moved to Palmer and the Tacoma Water headworks in September 1953, graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1965 and attended Green River College for one year, until he was drafted in 1969. He was discharged in October 1973. He married and moved to Enumclaw where he was employed by Weyerhaeuser until the local operation was closed. He is survived by mother Marjorie Vesey of Enumclaw; daughter Jennifer Barney and husband Clark of Gig Harbor, Wash.; son Carl Vesey and wife Kelsey of Tenino, Wash.; brother Daryl Vesey and wife Tracey of Sumner; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father in November 2002. A graveside service is planned for 1
Enumclaw resident Peter Gordon Radder, 77, died June 13, 2014. He was born Nov. 27, 1936, in Bellingham, Wash. He enjoyed being outdoors, whether it was hunting, fishing, picking mushrooms or hiking. He loved to play slot machines at casinos, attend garage sales and, more than anything else, spend time with his grandchildren. Peter Radder He is survived by wife Joyce of Enumclaw; sons Craig A. Floyd of Westport, Wash., Fred V. Floyd and wife Linda of Richland, Wash., Guy W. Floyd of Enumclaw, Robert G. Radder of Alaska and Michael G. Radder of Renton, Wash.; daughter Mary Beth Radder-Douglas and husband Andrew of
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James Paul Gosselin, 87 of Buckley died May 24, 2014. Jim was born in Junction City, KS to Dolard & Auga Gosselin on July 30, 1926. Dolard and Auga moved to Portland, OR when Jim was just a young boy. Jim was only sixteen when he went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad, where his father worked. He only worked there a year before joining the Navy to serve our country in World War II. While in the Navy he was a machinist working in the engine rooms of destroyer escorts in the Atlantic. After serving four years Jim got his discharge papers and came home to Portland where he met & married Wilma Owen in 1949. He returned to Union Pacific Railroad as a machinist and eventually became the mechanical foreman at Argo Yard in Seattle. After forty two years with Union Pacific, Jim retired and settled in the Auburn-Buckley area. Jim’s wife, Wilma, preceded him in death in 2001. Jim met Rhonda Bassett, and they were married in 2003 living the last eleven years in Buckley. Jim and Rhonda enjoyed working in their leather shop making saddles & pack equipment for their grandsons. Jim enjoyed camping and being with family. He is survived by his wife, Rhonda, three daughters, Linda Anderson & husband Glen, Valerie Pacheco & husband Kenn & Kris Sybouts & husband Jim; seven grandsons, Brandon & Scott Anderson, Derrick, Brett, & Shane Pacheco, David & Bobby Swedelius & Mason Johnson (aka Hoot); five great grandchildren, Peyton, Holden, Kylie, Nate & Brynlee Anderson. He is also survived by two sisters, Mona Stahl & husband Dick, Shirley Milroy & husband John & brother, Dale Gosselin & wife Patty; six stepchildren, Kevin Bowen, Wendy Gulla, Wade Bowen, Ryan Bowen, Whitney Bassett Johnson & Catherine Bassett, & 13 step grandchildren. Jim is preceded in death by both parents and two brothers, Donald Gosselin & William Gosselin. A memorial service will be held, Friday, June 27, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Wabash Presbyterian Church in Auburn. Service directed by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. Please sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com Inurnment service will be held, Thurs., June 26, 2014 at 2:30p.m. at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, WA. 1076194
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An apple a day is a great choice
New Sumner trail is perfect for exercise
Who has not heard the old adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”? It may seem unlikely that one fruit could be so effective at maintaining good health, but apples really are a super food. Apples are a member of the rose family and are related to pears, peaches, apricots and plums. Though considered a fall fruit, apples can be enjoyed year-round thanks to commercial food production and importing. Apart from being sweet, sometimes sour and refreshingly crisp, apples pack a number of nutritional benefits. Research has shown that apples can
If you like getting outside and walking, running or biking on the paved trails in Enumclaw, Buckley and Orting, consider checking out the new Sumner Link Trail in Sumner. It is a newly-constructed, paved trail that follows the White River as it undulates through the north valley of Sumner. This trail is enjoyable for several reasons. These include a wide path, two pedestrian bridges that cross the White River, flat terrain, smooth asphalt and an interesting route through previously inaccessible farmland. Here is how the trail is described on the Traillink.
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The old tale is true – apples pack a powerful punch when it comes to keeping a body healthy. help to reduce a person’s risk of heart disease and help those with diabetes. In addition, apples can help fight cancer and prevent dental problems. According to new information from long-running studies published in the British Medical Journal, eating at least two servings a week of whole fruit, particularly apples, blueberries
or grapes, reduces a person’s risk for type 2 diabetes by approximately 23 percent. Apples are high in many antioxidants and, as a result, this makes them especially valuable at fighting illness. For example, the disease-fighting compounds in antioxidants
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EHS grad McClellan tops at GRCC the Gators in the sophomore allFormer Enumclaw Hornet star game. She also performed in Kenicia McClellan capped a fine the classroom and was an GRCC two-year fastpitch career at Green honor roll member. River Community College by Her collegiate success followed being named the school’s Female a disappointing senior season at Athlete of the Year. Enumclaw High. In the opening The numbers she posted game, McClellan suffered a knee while hitting cleanup for the Kenicia McClellan injury that kept her sidelined the Gators speak for themselves. Her career totals include a .424 batting entire campaign. She bounced back and arrived at Green average with 15 doubles, four triples and six home runs. Playing first base, River healthy and ready to play. “The thing that separated her from othshe also served as a backup pitcher and won five games for GRCC. She struck ers was her ability to handle adversity out just four times during the recently- with a positive attitude,” GRCC Athletic Director Bob Kickner wrote in an email. concluded season. McClellan’s performance didn’t go unno- “Our team struggled at times and yet she ticed, as she was a two-time selection to the was the rock that held things together and All-West softball team and represented kept us at least competitive.”
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Congratulations Graduates! Wishing you the best of luck in the future!
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Enumclaw High School Graduating Class of 2014 Armando H Galvez Mason Shawn Galvin Tania Abigail Garcia Rachel Louise Gayda Joseph Brian Ginez Olivia Gabrielle Goldsmith Jonathan Douglas Gonzales Jonatan Josue Gonzalez Heather Delani Goode Paige Lee Goodman Sydney Kaitlyn Gray Dafne Ann Griffin Austin Groom Blanca Maria Guitron Alec Brandon Gurrola Dylan Peter Hamel Kelsey Brianne Hammond Vick Mitchell Reed Hammond Benjamin Isaac Hanks Sierra Elizabeth Hanson Brianne Tracy Harder Alexandria Janice Harris Melanie Nicole Hauge Caleb Daniel Healy Richard Joseph Heer Madison M Herbst Sheyanne Marie Herron Taylon Robert Hill Colton Page Hodges Chase A. Hogerhuis Rebecca Nicole Holden Christian Erik Holtz Husayn Kovrash Hosoda Joseph Michael Howells Damian Michael Huckins Thomas Christopher Hudon Madison Gabrielle Hughes Jacob Alexander Huizinga Connor James Hutteball Shayne Cooper Jackson Juliana Janai Jacobson Amelia Laurette Johnson Haley G Johnson Mytchell Joseph Johnson Nicholas M Jonas Tyler Marshall Joy Bradley Adam Jumelet Kylie Luise Pualani Kapule Natalie Ann Kays Rebecca Lynne Keller Margaret Grace Kemery Jordyn Christine Knotts Sharon Ann Koehn
Alicia Lynn Cassell Cameron T Caviezel Gwen Indigo Lora Chenier Paige Marie Childers Maxwell Tyler Chilman Logan Patrick Chlebowski Jaime Erin Ciolkosz Kaela Ashley Claflin Leah Grace Collins Makai Collingwood Dillon Conner Colson Richelle Nicole Colwill Jordan Riley Conner Jessica Elizabeth Conrad Nicholaus Bryce Conrad Jaciel Belkiram Contreras Danielle Marie Cormier Jared Matthew Couch Jeffrey Richard Craig Paul Thomas Crews Eleanor Elizabeth Crosby Hannah Marie Dahlquist Ryan Michael Davis Taylor Nicole Davis Dustin Charles Deer Alexander Jacob DePouli Reilly Glenn Desmul Bailey Deters Brandon Theodore Devine Jordan Tyler DeVore Jonathan Michael Diaz Jensen Rae Dolliver Joshua Louis Dorrance Dillon James Dougherty Jacob Alexander Eaton Sierra Nicole Ediger Sierra Rose Edwards Kadyn Wesley Eldridge Elijah Whit Elliott Heather Elizabeth Ellis Gus Aaron Ely Chase Christopher English Michael Manuel Ensley Jorge Geysen Espinosa Allison June Ewell Jayden Lloyd Fend Samuel James Fisher Matthew Noel Flesher Danielle Marie Flintoff Matthew Hunter Flintoff Nathaniel E Flood Markus Lynn Fornelius Rebecca Lynn Forza
Paige Alexandria Adams Breanna Nicole Affolter Mary Yohana Alcala Garcia Kylee Lynn Almy Stefan Shane Alvidrez Jack Christian Andersen Kaleb Michael Andersen Peyton Delanee Anderson Seth Taylor Anderson Zachary Isaiah Anderson Cynthia Durene Andrews Tony Wayne Archer Antonio Anakwad Archuleta Katelyn Armstrong Kimberly Michelle Aubert Madison Aulgur James Avila-Corona Johnny Avila Joshua Tyler Avila Dylan Michael Bachmann Kevin Brian Ballard Olivia Campbell Bannerot Justine Mae Barber Kristine Marie Barber Dakota Christopher Barnet Josiah Robert Barrett Jayms Kevn Bates Luis Manuel Bautista Arciniega Colton John Becker Adalyn May Bergquist Amanda Louise Bieber Maria Elizabeth Blad Richard Anthony Blair Crystal Marie Blanchet Courtney Rose Bone Parker William Glen Boyes Chase Allan Branwell Carrie Anne Brocx Audrey Elizabeth Brown Dakota Cheyanne Brown Erica Ann Brown Jacob Ray Brown Kennedy Violet Burnes Kendrick Lake Burns Amelia Geraldine Burrill Brandon Tracey Butler Maranda Lynn Butterfield Grant Mitchell Button Abigail Katrina Callison Benjamin Kenneth Calvert Alicia Michelle Camp Rachel Katherine Campbell Chantal Scherie Capps
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Jordan Parco Koontz Tyler Alan Kruse Will Thomas Landis Sierra Louise LaViers Matthew Clark Leavens Jared Scott Ledford Lindsey Ruth Leighton Jennifer Leirness Megan Beth Lesmeister Zachery Michael Lewis Diane Amanda Lindsey Seth Lenman Little Pedro Alexis Llamas Jamie Lynn Locker Celicia Nicole Loera Johnny H Longley William B Longley Heather Nicole Lynch Donald Keith Malgarini Anna Marie Marshall Yorbin Ariel Martinez Rheanna Marie Mathis Bryce Allen Mattioda Evan Joseph McCrillis Baker Makinley McCullough Victoria Anne McFarland Madison Louise McKeever River Canyon McNabb Julio C Medina Samantha Lee Meeker Christina Grace Meile Daniela Saray Mejia Vladimir Alberto Mejia Sarah Ann Mills Jerica Suzanne Mitchell Sarah Lynne Moe Matteo Manuel Molieri Brandan Tyler Morris Sarah Danielle Morrow Jaden Glen Mortensen Caitlin Marie Moynihan Jose Gersain Muratalla Steven Lee Myers Felisha Nelsen Nicole Elizabeth Nelson MaKenzie Marie Nelson Devin Austin-Lee Newell Christoffer R Newhart Nathen Huy Nguyen Peter Jr Anthony Nonan Peter Gregory Nordby Maria Emily Notch Luke Alan Olney
Chase Bentley Olson Drake Phillip Olson Anastasia Whitney Orriss Dawson James Ossello Jacob Kai Pacey James Alden Packer Austin Thomas Palmer Michael George Pedersen Jennifer Serra Peet Collin Lee Perry Zane Stephen Perry Naomi Petersen Bryce Richard Peterson Joslin Monroe Pierotti Madison D Pillo Briana Nicole Pontious Elizabeth Porter Kyle Edward Porter Mauricio Antonio Portillo Brian Steven Price Annette Quezada Drake Thomas Rademacher King Emmanuel Rainwater Vanessa Michelle Rangel-Velazquez Erin Annette Reedy Tyler Joseph Rees Rachel Elaine Revell Daisy Elaine Rhodes Brayden Roberts Boaz Michael Rogel Ian Michael Runland Karla Judith Salazar Garcia Shayne Robert Sanborn Thomas Lee Sawyer Devon Lee Schamber Hayden Donald Schmitt James Schweter Paige Alexandra Searcy Wyatt C Selander Briana Maria Serrano Ashley Nicole Shannon Jacob Robert Sherry Kelly Josephine Shigley Jonathan A Silva Christian James Sines Dayna Denise Sipila Elizabeth Grace Slenning Brittany Renee Smart Bailee Ann Smith Kelby Wayne Smith Nicolas Francis Staley Benjamin Thomas Stangland Luke Alen Steffen
Lauren Jessie Stegora Wyley Ian James Stewart Taylor Greggory Stowell Shianne Renae Straight Cameron Scott Strecker Brendon Allen Streeper Chandler Christopher Streuli Parker Dane Stuart Cody Michael Sutcliffe Redman Lawrence Svedberg Kelsey Marie Sweetser Nathan Wayne Tarrats Jonathan Kent Taylor Kayla Marie Terrell Danielle Alexandra Thomas Heather Thomas Riley Will Thomas Amanda Brielle Thompson Gabrielle Rene’ Thompson Garrett Tanner Thompson Kolton Kurtis Tinney Kylee Marie Tongue Vanessa Marie Torres Gabriela Leigh Unguez Nicole Paula Unguez Raphael Joseph VanHoof Erik Siboniso VanHulse Mackenna Emily VanRuff Carlos Vasquez Octavio Velasquez JR Luis Antonio Veles Travis Anthony Walters Riley Paul Ward Jacob Lawrence Weber Corissa Lanae Weeks Ting Hsiang Wei Cody Matthew Weigel Tatym Victoria West Denali Melanie Weyer Ashley Marie Wheeler Paige Nicole Whitten Emily Moraine Williams Ethan Gregory Williams Michael Angelo Williams Rachel Renae Williams Taylor Alan Williams Hailee Renee Wilson Katelin Marie Wilson Arlyn Hunter Wolanski
Nathan Huel Allred Taylor Marsten Altamirano Alec Ryan Anastasi Erica Jane Ancira Kayla Marie Anderson Rylee Arlene Anderson Benjamin Michael Anglesino Josephine Arrasmith Stephanie Melina Bacon Isaac Nathaniel Baker Dane Allen Barber Austin Andrew Barker Brandy Faye Barr Mikaila Jaime Bellin Steven Matthew Bellin Brianna May Berg Matthew Wallace Beyer Alisha Adaire Bidwell Bethany Morgan Bishop Danielle Brianna Bleasdale Dakota W Bown Chance Robert Brewer Alissa Rae Brown Andrew Jackson Brown Kylie Marisa Brown Hunter Lee Bruckbauer Alexis Rae Bruns-Rivas Brianna Ann Bstandig Madison Nicole Budinich Anna Michael Bull Carson Daniel Burns Payton Haley Bushaw Ariana Lexia Butt Erica Alison Cain Kailun Ann Calhoun Clarissa Joan Carter Robert Lee Chess Savannah Racquel Clement Cody Louis Cloud Alexis Amber Colter David Joseph Connelly Kayla Marie Cook Morgan Karlee Cope Mariah Linnea Coulson
Kylie Rae Courville Reece Chad Crain Travis Wesley Crain Jade Elizabeth Crawford Kaylee Delayne Crossen Kacey Rayne Crowley Connor Jacob Dayton Nathan James Delo Bryce Anthony Delong Charles William Devine Yanely Dimas Dominic Jernaile Ditschler Lucus Kelly Doll Hannah Mikala Dominguez Brandon James Dove Bo Stanley Dudley Cameron John Ellsworth Emily Rose Engel Andrea Ruth Entz Keenan Robert Ray Fagan James Michael Fanning Kaitlyn Louise Filori Katy Nicole Flanigan Josie Lynn Fleisch Madison Brooke Franklin Jessica Erin Frasier Monica Lynn Frazer Mikey Fueston Cassandra Lynn Gammie Brandon Mikel Garvin Megan Christine George Sequoyah LW Gillis Zachary Michael Glebe Logan Michael Goethals Tabitha Armeda Gonderman Ashlyn Kaye Green Erik Nensen Gregory Brandi Rae Griffin Madeline Laurel Grimm Chester Cy Grover Dillon Hunter Hadaway Dillan James Hall Chandler Reid Halvorsen Tifani Diahnisa Hardianti
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Drew Kelly Maras Eryn Renee Maris Triston Michael Mason Kevin Avery Mattox Lauren Ashley McCarragher Tyler David McClure Samantha Jo McCormick Benjamin Isaac McGraw Bradley John Meier Travis David Meyers Laura Mae Miculinich Ian Alan Milatz Kaitlin Mckenzie Miller Megan Maria Miller Bailey Lynn Mills Whitney Maelee Mills Peter James Moleske Kayla Marie Morgan Taylor Andrew Moser Kendra Marie Nachtsheim Dalton Ray Nelson Hannah Renee Nino Jessica Blain Norris Seth Henry Norris Kylie Marie Norton Jessica Rae Oliphant Mark Alexander Olson David Balino Ortiz Michelle Mae Overton Danielle Jade Palmer Zachary Andrew Parrish Cheyenne Maureen Passmore Talia Adrienne Pernorio Jacob Edward Perry Angelique Nicole Phillips Jameson Nealy Pratt Cory Sampson Prime Garrett Steven Quiles Katie Leah Rahier Angela Elizabeth Ramous Jonathan Robert Ramous Trenton Michael Regis Frank Clayton Reichl Rebecca Ann Richards
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at Regency in Auburn. She is survived by son Robert “Bob” Buysman of Burien, Wash.; daughters Diane Dotson and husband David of Kent, and Gwendolyn Davidson and husband Tom of Renton; brother John Van Dyk and wife Wilma of Enumclaw; sister Grace Eernisse of Sheboygan, Wis.; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; sisters Nellie Verhoeven and Alberta Bandstra; and brothers Gerrit Van Dyk and Alden Van Dyk. A memorial service will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 21, at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enumclaw. Burial was at Evergreen Memorial Park in Enumclaw. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Senior Gems Video Presentation Explains the Different Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease This video features memory care expert, Teepa Snow, and will provide you with an overview of how Alzheimer’s affects the human brain. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of cognitive disorders. Learn the symptoms, stages and areas affected in the brain by this disease. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2:00 PM
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Activities are essential to reducing challenging behaviors, providing a sense of purpose, preserving and strengthening skills, facilitating social connections and promoting quality of life. Learn some fresh ideas and fun ways to engage with your loved one with dementia through activities and conversations.
Prestige Senior Living All seminars are free and open to the public. Refreshments provided.
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UNDER WARRANTY! was over $1200 new, now only payoff bal. of $473 or make pmts of only $15 per mo.
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1 PLOT SUNSET MEMORIAL Bellevue. $5,000 + $295 transfer fee. Furnish info Heritage lot 9, space 10 and office will show. To purc h a c e & t ra n s e r t i t l e 425-746-3984.
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Concrete Included!
10’x9’ Metal framed split sliding door w/cam-latch closers, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’x 36’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $
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213/mo.
4� Concrete floor with fibermix reinforcement and zip-strip crack control, 16’x7’ raised panel steel roll-up door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’x28’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $
14,649
LARGE RV GARAGE/SHOP 24’x24’x9’ w/14’x36’x14’
4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 12’x12’ raised panel steel overhead door, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 2’ poly eavelight along one eave, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset. $ $ $
26,279
23,999
345/mo.
DELUXE L-SHAPE GARAGE 20’x30’x9’ w/20’x10’x9’ Concrete Included!
$
13,378
$
192/mo.
4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows w/ screens, 18� eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $
21,684
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13,185
$
11,986
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19,893
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286/mo.
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A Beautiful Resting Place for Loved Ones "UCKLEYĂĽAREA Pricing from $750 to APARTMENT ĂĽ $7000 ĂĽ BEDROOMĂĽ ĂĽ 36424 312th Ave SE 7 3 'ĂĽ INCLUDED ĂĽ 5P ĂĽ
Enumclaw STAIRSĂĽ(206)280-4071 UNITĂĽ MONTH ĂĽĂĽ ST ĂĽ LAST ĂĽ ĂĽ DEPOSIT ĂĽĂĽ Renton $ O W N S T A I R S ĂĽ U N I TĂĽĂĽ GREEN WOOD Cemet MONTH ĂĽ e r y, A z a l e a ST ĂĽ s e c tLAST ĂĽ i o n ,ĂĽ ĂĽ DEPOSIT ĂĽ ĂĽ worth $8,000 make offer. (206)617-8400
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Concrete Included!
12’x9’ Metal framed split sliding door w/cross-hatching & cam-latch closers, 24’x28’x4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 4’x8’ split opening unpainted wood Dutch doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/ 10’x12’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl window hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. w/screen, 18� eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
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16,594
$
239/mo.
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4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x9’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18� eave and gable overhangs, 2’x36’ poly eavelight, (2) 12’x12’ gable vents. $
20,019
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18,319
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4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 12’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless 4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ steel lockset, (2) 5’x2’ double glazed cross-hatch vinyl windows w/screens, 12’x28’ 50# raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges loft, 4’ 50# staircase, (2) 6’ pitched dormers w/ (2) 5’x2’ sliding double glazed cross& stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. hatch vinyl windows w/screens, 18� eave & gable overhangs, (2) 12�x18� gable vents. $
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