Wahkiakum County Eagle-Thursday, January 10, 2008 Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Washington Harriet Bradley Tegart Harriet Bradley Tegart passed away on January 7 from a heart ailment. She was a gracious, independent lady with many good friends. Harriet was born in Cathlamet, Washington to Blanche Heron and Harold Bradley of Michigan. Her grandfather Frederick W. Bradley and his relatives were pioneers in the region's timber industry. The land for Bradley State Park on Highway 30 was donated by the family. Harriet attended Pacific University and graduated from Mills College in 1942. She was a lab technician working at both Good Samaritan and St. Vincent's hospitals. She married William E. Tegart and together they owned and operated Hoodview Holstein Dairy Farm on Sandy Blvd. Later she became an active volunteer for many organizations including the Oregon Trail Chapter of the American Red Cross, and was the first woman on the Board of Directors of Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. Harriet and William were world travelers, but later in life they divided their time between homes in Kihei, Maui and Seaview, Washington. Harriet belonged to several clubs including the Outrigger Canoe Club, Honolulu, the University Club and the Town Club. She was very proud of her Mayflower Society and DAR memberships. She was a 30 year member of the Asian Art Council. Harriet was preceded in death by her husband William "Bill" Tegart. She is survived by her son David Tegart, daughter Lee Ann Labby, son-in-law Paul Labby, grandsons Evan and Alex Labby and nephew Cliff (Victoria) Tingley. A memorial service will be held Friday, January 11 at 2 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 147 NW 19th Avenue in Portland. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Oregon Trail Chapter of the American Red Cross, PO Box 4125, Portland, 97208 or Good Samaritan Foundation - Women of Good Samaritan, PO Box 4484, Portland 97208. (As compiled by the Wahkiakum County Historical Society in 2008.)