WHATCOM COUNTY OBITUARIES     A-H ANDERSON


ANDERSON, Adolph W., age 82 of Blaine, passed away Friday, Jan. 18, 1985. He had been a life long resident of the Birch Bay area; was a retired dairy farmer & carpenter; had attended the Free Church Unitarian; and leaves to survive 1 son, Bill Anderson of Longview; 5 daughters, Arlene Gerlaugh of Olympia; Joan Gebhardt of Mt. Vernon; Audrey Block & Judy Dunster, both of Blaine; & Beverly Forbes of Renton; 1 sister, Helga Loreen of Bellingham; 15 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren. Services will be held Monday, Jan. 21st at 11 a.m. in the Free Church Unitarian on Harrison St., Blaine with Mr. Howard Day officiating. Private burial will be held at the Hillsdale Cemetery. Jerns LeVeck Funeral Home. [b. Jan. 29, 1902 Oakland, NE]

ANDERSON, Agnes C., age 79 who resided at 328 Martin Street, Blaine passed away Jan. 10, 1980. She had been a resident of Blaine for the past 20 years and was a member of the Baptist Church in Blaine and had worked in Registration for Whatcom Community College. She leaves to survive 1 son, James Anderson of Blaine, 1 daughter Catherine Chemberlem of CA, 2 sisters, Mrs. Ralph Jones & Mrs. Bob Krumal, both of Montana, 6 grandchildren & 1 great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tues., Jan. 15, 1980 at 2:30 PM in Jerns, McKinney Funeral Chapel, Blaine. [b. July 29, 1900 MT]

ANDERSON, Al, of Sudden Valley, died Sunday, July 6, 1997, in Bellingham. He was 85. Mr. Anderson was born July 28, 1911, in Wallace, Idaho, to Gustaf and Agnes (Johnson) Anderson. He was a resident of Whatcom County since 1985. Mr. Anderson was a former resident of Juneau and Fairbanks, Alaska. In 1938, he traveled to Alaska on a halibut boat to write about the fishing industry for a Swedish language newspaper in Seattle. He was editor of Juneau's Alaska Press between 1938 and 1940 and was executive secretary of the Alaska Mine Owners Association in Fairbanks between 1941 and 1950. In 1942, he married Mildred Webster in Seattle. He worked for the Alaska Development Board between 1953 and 1959 and was a consultant for the timber industry between 1960 and 1983. Mr. Anderson enjoyed golf and was an avid reader. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Anderson; daughter Carol Anderson of Juneau; sons Steven Anderson of Bainbridge Island and Mark Anderson of Juneau; sister Helen Cobb of Portland, Ore.; stepbrother John Zeigler of Oregon and three grandchildren. A private family service will be held. Arrangements are pending at Jones-Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Albert, age 83, of 2111 Ellis St., passed away Thurs., May 18, 1978. He came to Whatcom County in 1900, moving to California & returning to Whatcom County in 1943. He was a retired chef & restaurant owner, having owned Al's Cafe. A veteran of WWI he was a life member of the DAV & a member of the Veterans of WWI, Barracks No. 255 & the Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife Helen at home. A son, William & a daughter Margaret J. Sluys both of B'ham. 3 brothers; Arni of Custer, Oscar of Ferndale & David of Potsdam, N.Y. A sister, Armeda Breivike of B'ham. Also 4 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Veroskes Bellingham Chapel, Mon., May 22 at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Carl O. Fischer officiating. Burial in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Albert - Graveside services for Albert Anderson of Ferndale will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Blaine Cemetery. Mr. Anderson, 78, of 2221 Harksell Rd., died Sept. 29, (1987). Survivors include a brother, Roy Anderson of Spokane; three sisters, Ruth Peay of Ontario, Calif, Margaret Bloom of Cambridge, Minn, and Ingrid Cushing of Montana, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangement are by Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Albert E., aged 60 years, late of 1540 Fairview, passed away at a local hospital Friday, July 15, (1949). Mr. Anderson was born in Bellingham and was the proprietor of the Standard Auto Co. He was a member of and past commander of Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7, American Legion and Voiture Locale No. 112, 40 and eight. The survivors are the widow Helen B. Anderson, one daughter Lois B., and one son Lee A., one brother Alvin Anderson, all of Bellingham, and two sisters, Mrs. Newell Wright, Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Kenneth McBeath, Columbia, Mo. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Daniel E. Taylor, pastor of the Garden Street Methodist church, Monday, July 18, at 1:30 p.m. (D.S.T.) followed by graveside services by officers of the American Legion at Bay View.

ANDERSON, Albert E., age 75, of Anacortes, passed away in a Seattle hospital following a lingering illness on Tuesday, Aug. 20, (1957). He had been a resident of Anacortes for the past year and was a former resident of Lynden, having come to Lynden in 1922. He is survived by his wife, Mina; one son, Robert E. of Rt. 1, Ferndale; two grandchildren; one sister, Alma Ivie of Petrolia, Calif.; one brother, Robert O., of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, Aug. 23, at 1 p.m. from the Gillies Funeral Home in Lynden with Rev. Floyd Wells. Interment Lynden Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Albert R., 86, a former Whatcom County commissioner, died Tuesday (Aug. 5, 1980) in Renton, where he had been residing. Born at Custer, he lived in Bellingham until 1945. He served as a Whatcom County commissioner from 1938 to 1940. He was a retired Veterans Administration representative. He was a veteran of the A. E. F. 91st Division in World War I. He is survived by a son, two daughters and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Oakwood Funeral Home, Tacoma.

ANDERSON, Albert O., age 69 years, of 2219 Electric Ave., passed away at the family home, Sunday, April 14, (1957), following a lingering illness. Mr. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 48 years, and was a retired sawmill worker. He leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Mary Anderson, of the family home, one daughter, Mrs. Hilda Sparks, of this city, two grandchildren. Two brothers, August and Ed, both of this city. Four sisters, Mrs. Ellen Miller and Mrs. Elsa Nelson, both of Clear Lake, Wash., Mrs. Alma Anderson, of Sedro Woolley, and Mrs. Anna Olson, of Sweden. Numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, April 17, at 1:30 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home. Interment, Greenacres.

ANDERSON, Albin J., age 86 of Route 2, Ferndale, passed away Saturday, October 26, (1963) in a local hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of the Ferndale community the past 44 years. He is survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ling of Bellingham, Esther Anderson of Seattle, Mrs. Mariea VanBatavia of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Martha Nelson of Monroe; 3 sons, David and Paul of Ferndale and Joseph of Bellingham; one brother, Otto Anderson of Aberdeen; one sister in Norway; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 30, at 1:00 p.m. in the Moles Funeral Chapel, Mabel Gibson officiating. Final resting place Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Aldine Orville, age 32, of 2803 Woburn Street, passed away suddenly Wednesday morning, May 18, (1949). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham his entire life and was a member of the Lutheran Church and also a veteran of World war II. Surviving relatives include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Anderson, of Bellingham, and a sister, Mrs. Allegra Marcin, of Olympia. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 21, at 1 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. Harlan Stone, pastor of the Eureka Methodist Church officiating. Cremation.

ANDERSON, Aleck W. - A funeral for Aleck W. Anderson will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Greenacres Funeral Home Chapel with Revs. Charles Morris and Sydney Holt officiating. Burial will be in Greenacres Memorial Park. Mr. Anderson died Sunday, Jan. 26, 1997, at Commencement Terrace Retirement Center in Tacoma. He was 83. He married Evilo Florence in 1944. A resident of Whatcom County most of his life, Mr. Anderson worked for Carpenters union Local 756 in Bellingham for 18 years, retiring in 1975. He moved to Wenatchee in 1988. Mr. Anderson was preceded in death by his first wife in 1991, grandson David Anderson, five brothers and three sisters. Survivors include his wife, Alice Anderson of Tacoma, sons Robert Anderson of Tacoma and Darrell Anderson of Wenatchee, brother James Anderson of Darrington, one grandchild and nieces and nephews.

ANDERSON, Alex J., age 80 years, 1400 Roeder Avenue, passed away at a local hospital, Sunday, June 30, (1946), after a short illness. Mr. Anderson was a retired sawmill worker. Funeral services will be held at the Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home, Saturday, July 6, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. G. W. Henry officiating. Interment will follow in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Alexandra, age 72 of 2829 Ellis St., passed away at the family home Sunday April 16, (1961) following an extended illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 56 years and leaves to survive 2 sons, Gunnar of the family home, Inar of Coos Bay, Oregon; 1 granddaughter, Sandra Anderson of Coos Bay, Oregon. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 19 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home, Rev. Donald Taylor, pastor of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Greenacres.

ANDERSON, Alfred, age 45 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Carmen Anderson, 800 High Street, passed away suddenly Tuesday, March 18, (1947). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham for the past forty years and was a city fireman. He was chief petty officer in World War II, a member of the Alexander Hamilton Post of the American Legion, the Fire Fighter's Union, the Washington Club, Bellingham Yacht Club, Lions Club, and the Riverside Golf and Country Club. Surviving relatives include, beside the widow, one son, Wilbert, of Seattle; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Van Etten, of Bellingham; his mother, Mrs. O. A. Anderson, Bellingham; four brothers, Edward Anderson, Selma, Calif., Henry, Kingsbury, Calif., Joseph, Los Angeles, and E. V., of Bellingham; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Oiness and Mrs. Gus Keehn, both of this city; also numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted at the Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home, Thursday, March 20, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Clarence Haugen, officiating. Interment in Greenacres Memorial Park where the American Legion will participate.

ANDERSON, Alfred, age 76, of Rt. No. 1, Blaine, passed away in a rest home Monday, Oct. 6, (1958) following an extended illness. He had been a resident of the Whitehorn community the past 57 years. Survivors include his wife, Walborg; one daughter, Mrs. Irene Peterson of Blaine; two sons, Floyd at home, Morris of Seattle; one brother, Millard Anderson of California; numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 11, at 1 p.m. in the Monroe Funeral Home in Ferndale with Rev. E. P. Dreyer officiating. Final resting place, Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Alfred, age 87, of 2405 D St., passed away in a local hospital Saturday, Dec. 3, (1955). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of this community the past 56 years, was a member of the Champion Street Baptist Church, and had been a fisherman. Surviving relatives include the wife, Pauline at the family home, and five sons, Arthur Anderson of Everson, Carl, Paul, Samon and David, all of Bellingham. The remains rest at Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Rev. N. C. Parsons Monday, Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Alfred C., age 82, had lived in Bellingham, Everett and Yakima, came to this part of the country about 15 years ago, passed away Monday, Dec. 1, (1958) in a local hospital. Born in Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct. 12, 1876. He had been a farmer in Minnesota, Montana and Alberta. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Anderson here, with a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Johnson; a son, Alfred Anderson, and a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Oakes, both of Everett; six grandchildren, and a brother, John Anderson, of High River, Alberta. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Solie Funeral Home in Everett, with burial in that city.

ANDERSON, Alfred E., 1028 Lakeway Drive, passed away Wednesday, April 20, (1966). A forty-three-year resident of this community, Mr. Anderson was retired. Survivors are his widow, Mary E.; a son, Grant F. of North Bend; Mrs. Audjorie Rudrauff of Bellevue, and Mrs. Jan Fryer of this city; five grandchildren and several brothers and sisters in Canada and Ireland. Services will be conducted by Rev. Father John B. Winn Monday, April 25 at 10 a.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Alfred E., age 80 of 2400 Samish Way, passed away Monday, May 24, (1976). Mr. Anderson was a retired Darigold employe. Surviving 1 son, Ernst Anderson of Montesano; 1 daughter, Evelyn Gudmundson of Blaine; 1 brother, Louis Anderson; 1 sister, Dolly Barrett both of Bellingham, 6 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. Cremation. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

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ANDERSON, Alice C. - Graveside services for Alice C. Anderson, 95, will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Lynden Cemetery. Pastor Richard Strum will officiate. Mrs. Anderson, of 700 32nd St., died Sunday, (Feb. 25, 1990) at her home. A resident of Bellingham for 55 years, Mrs. Anderson was born in Sweden on June 2, 1894. She was a member of the Calvary Temple and a housewife. Mrs. Anderson was preceded in death by her husband Robert O. Anderson, who died in 1968. Survivors include a daughter, Doris Lawrence of San Jose, Calif.; and two cousins, Mary L. Anderson of Lynden, and Terry Anderson of Bellingham. Arrangements by Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel.

ANDERSON, Alice E., age [cut] Rt. No. 1, Blaine passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, July 30, (1963) following a short illness. She has been a resident of the Blaine-Birch Bay area since 1919. Survivors include her husband, Dorey [cut]on half-brother Herbert Par[cut] St. College, Penn. Funeral services will be held at the McKinney Funeral Home Saturday, [cut] 3 at 10 a.m. with Rev. William [cut]raff officiating. Burial will be in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Alice E., age 82 of 2500 Lynn St., died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991 at St. Joseph Hospital Main Campus, Bellingham. Mrs. Anderson was born in Anacortes, Washington May 15, 1909 to Alfred and Agnes Lamphier. She was a Whatcom county resident most of her life. Was preceded in death by her husband Jules Anderson in Aug. 1984 and her son Bert Anderson in March of 1984. She is survived by 3 sons, Melvin R., Alfred, and William Anderson all of Bellingham. 2 daughters, Bernice Woodbury of Seattle and Beverly Barnes of Los Angeles, Calif. 15 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. 1 sister, Alma Giaconi of Bellingham, 2 brothers, Alfred Lamphier and Raymond Lamphier both of Bellingham. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1991, 12:00 noon at Greenacres Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Leonard C. Ericksen officiating. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park. Arrangements by Jones-Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Alma E., age 85 of Sedro Woolley & a former Whatcom County resident, died Dec. 16th, (1983). She is survived by 1 son, Earling Anderson, Mt. Vernon & 5 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m., Tuesday at Lemley Chapel, Sedro Woolley. Interment, Sedro Woolley Union Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Alpha, age 62 years, a resident of 1620 Iron Street, passed away at a local hospital, Tuesday, October 29, (1946) after a lingering illness. Mrs. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past twenty-seven years, living the last five years in Bellingham. She is survived by the husband, Ole, of Bellingham; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Beatty, of Route 2, Ferndale; three sons, Arthur, of Route 2, Ferndale, Harold, of Portland, Oregon, Benjamin, of Bellingham; three grandchildren and two sisters in South Dakota. Funeral services will be conducted from the Ferndale Free Lutheran Church Friday, November 1, at 3:15 p.m. with Rev. C. J. Nestvold and Rev. A. L. Hokonson officiating. Interment in the Enterprise Cemetery under the direction of the Monroe Funeral Home of Ferndale.

ANDERSON, Alton T. who resided at 2218 Williams Street passed away in a local nursing home, Friday, February 18, 1983 at the age of 75. He had been a life time resident of Bellingham and had attended the Garden Street Methodist Church. He was a well known grocer in Bellingham; and leaves to survive his wife, Amy Anderson of Bellingham; 1 son, Richard Anderson of Longview; 2 sons (sic), Shiryl Rier of Bellingham; Marilyn Torset of Bellevue; 6 grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, February 23 with Rev. Edgar Starr officiating at 11 a.m. in Greenacres Memorial Park. Under the direction of Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel & Crematorium.

ANDERSON, Alvin "Swede" director of the Washington State Dept. of Fisheries, passed away near Colfax, Wash., while hunting, Sunday, Oct. 8, (1950). Mr. Anderson had been a life resident of this community and for 15 years had been head football coach at the Bellingham High School; was a member of the Bellingham Rotary Club, Bellingham Lodge No. 194, B. P. O. Elks; was president of the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission; was also a member of the Fisheries Advisory Committee to the International Salmon Commission, and a member of the Bellingham Pogie Club. Surviving relatives are his widow, Mary, and two sons, Jerry and Ross, all at the family home, located at 2426 Yacht Club Road, and two sisters, Mrs. Newell Wright of Bellingham, and Mrs. Kenneth McBeath of Columbia, Mo. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. Charles w. Muir, Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p.m. Cremation.

ANDERSON, Alyce L. - A memorial service for Alyce L. Anderson of Bellingham will be at 2:30 pm Friday at Sterling Drive Church of Christ with Wade Hodges officiating. Mrs. Anderson died Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999 in Bellingham. She was 74. Born March 2, 1925 to Ivan and Alyce (Samosky) Daniel in Springfield, Ill., she graduated in 1946 from St. Joseph Nursing School of Springfield. Mrs. Anderson worked as a registered nurse. Mrs. Anderson was a member of Sterling Drive Church of Christ, served with the Salvation Army Home League and was active in Royal Neighbors. She also was an avid Seattle Mariners fan. She loved arts and crafts, especially sewing and painting. Her husband, Richard Anderson, preceded her in death. Survivors include daughter Becky Baldwin of Bellingham; mother Alyce Daniel of Bellingham; sister Josephine Bridge of San Diego; two grandchildren; and many other relatives. Arrangements are by Jones-Moles Funeral Home.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 11 Aug 1999) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Amanda Mae who resided in Seattle, Wash., passed away in that city Thursday, January 23, (1964). Mrs. Anderson leaves to survive 3 daughters, Mrs. Marie Steneck, and Mrs. Arlene Goodrich, both of Seattle; Mrs. Helen King of Reno, Nevada, also 1 grandson, James W. Powell of Seattle. Rev. Obed L. G. Vold will officiate at graveside services on Saturday, January 25 at 2 p.m. in Greenacres Memorial Park under the direction of the West Funeral Home of Seattle.

ANDERSON, Andrew, age 83 of 7017 Mission Rd., Everson, passed away Thurs., April 15, (1976). A 62 year resident of Whatcom County, Mr. Anderson was a retired farmer and a WWI Army veteran. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Esther (John) Lindberg of Everson, Mrs. Elizabeth Barene of Seattle, Mrs. Anna Amundson of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. Edith R. T. Briggs of Sedro Woolley; one brother, Edwin in Seattle, 13 nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be conducted Mon., April 19 at 11 a.m. in the Nooksack Cemetery with the Rev. Ross Cleveland officiating. Gillies Funeral Home, Lynden.

ANDERSON, Andrew, age 80 years, of Route 2, Lynden, passed away at a local hospital, Thursday, February 28th, (1952) following a lingering illness. There are no immediate surviving relatives. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, March 1st at 1 p.m. from the Gillies Funeral Home at Lynden, with the Rev. Wright of Wiser Lake officiating. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Andrew, age 72, of 1704 Humboldt St., passed away at a local hospital Friday, Jan. 27, (1961). A resident of Bellingham for the past 52 years, Mr. Anderson was a former trustee and member of the F. O. Eagles, Aerie No. 31; a member of the B. P. O. Elks Lodge No. 194; a member of the Teamsters Union, Local No. 231. Survivors are his widow, Alice, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Glopen and Mrs. Don Mitchell, both of Bellingham; one son, Kenneth Richards, of Seattle; 8 grandchildren; brothers and sisters in Norway. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. Walter R. Neff and officers of the B. P. O. Elks Lodge No. 194, Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. Final resting place Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Andy, formerly 416 Magnolia Street age 81. Passed away in a local nursing home Friday, February 17, (1967). A fifty-six year resident of this city Mr. Anderson was a retired construction worker. He attended the Lutheran Church. Graveside services will be conducted by Rev. Leonard Ericksen Tuesday, February 21 at 1:00 p.m. at Bay View Cemetery, under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Anna C., age 77, of Route No. 3, Box 288, city, passed away in a local hospital Thursday, September 14, (1950). Mrs. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 58 years; had attended the Rome Chapel and was a life member of the Rome Grange No. 226. Surviving relatives are one son, Elmer E. at home; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Dillon and Mrs. Evelyn Bannerman, both of Bellingham, and five granddaughters, and one great-granddaughter. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Mr. Chester Rutledge Saturday, September 16, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Anna M., age 97, of 2075 Vista Dr., Ferndale, passed away in Bellingham Jan. 20, 1988. She was born in Norway, June 27, 1890. She was a Ferndale resident since 1929; member of Triumph Lutheran Church; Evergreen Home demonstration Club and Ferndale Senior Center. Survivors include a son, Raymond Anderson and wife Margaret of Bellingham; daughters, Gladys Pheifer & husband Orville, Ferndale, Agnes Dormaier & husband Bob, Spokane; 5 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Mon. Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. at Moles Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James N. Fugleberg officiating. Burial at Enterprise Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Triumph Lutheran Church or Ferndale Senior Center.

ANDERSON, Annie B., age 86, of 1316 Twenty-third Street, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, November 2, (1948). Mrs. Anderson had resided in this community for the past sixty years and had attended Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Graham, of Bellingham, and one granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Marks, of Vallejo, Calif. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. Clarence Haugen, Saturday, November 6, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Annie, age 67 years, passed away at the family home at Rt. 2, Blaine, Monday, April 14, (1952) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband, Oscar; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Bloom, Cambridge, Minn., Mrs. Ruth Peay, Santa Rosa, Calif., Mrs. Ingrid Cushing, Renton, Wash.; three sons, George and Albert, both of Blaine; Roy of Otis Orchards, Wash.; 14 grandchildren; three brothers, Litzen Larson, Sandstone, Minn., George Larson, Miami, Fla., and Otto Larson, in Sundvall, Sweden; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Isaacson, Lockport, N. Y., and Gota Larson in Sundvall, Sweden, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. from the Full Gospel Church in Blaine, with the Rev. E. F. Henning, officiating. Interment, Blaine Cemetery under the direction of the McKinney Funeral Home at Blaine.

ANDERSON, Annie M., age 84, passed away at her home, 2423 C Street, Sunday, November 6, (1949). Mrs. Anderson had been a resident of this community for the past 59 years. Surviving relatives include three sons, Dr. Fred W., of Vancouver, B. C., Orrin H. and Alton T., both of Bellingham; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Yaden, of Kelso; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, of Roleau, Sas., Can., Mrs. Gertrude Selby, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Frank L. Erion, of Chicago. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. Daniel Taylor, Wednesday, November 9, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Anton P., age 78, 1100 Larrabee Ave., passed away Tuesday, March 8, (1966). Mr. Anderson was a twenty-nine-year resident of this city, and was a fireman for G.P. Plywood before his retirement. He was a member of Aldersgate Methodist Church, and Order of Vasa, Urania Lodge. Survivors are his widow, Marie; three sons, Lloyd F. of Bremerton; Arian M. and Melvin N., both of Los Angeles, Calif.; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Fred of Sandstone, Minn.; Herman of Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Anna Morek, Rock Island, Ill.; also nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted by Rev. John Qualley Thursday, March 10 at 1 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Archie, age 73, 1509 E. Victor, passed away Wed. Feb. 24, (1982). Mr. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 2 years and was a retired senior auditor for the Seattle First National Bank main office in Seattle. He was a member of First Lutheran Church of West Seattle and was a great outdoorsman. He leaves to survive his wife Dorothy of the home; 1 son, John D. of this city; 2 grandchildren; 1 sister, Mildred D. Emko of Tacoma. Funeral services will be conducted Fri. Feb. 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Neil Snider officiating. [b. Sept. 29, 1908 Ambrose, ND]

ANDERSON, Archie A., 54, a former Whatcom County resident and a 30-year veteran of the Navy, died Sunday (Nov 1979) in Aiea, Hawaii. He attended Meridian grade and high schools and enrolled at Western Washington University for a year before enlisting in the Navy at age 19. He retired as a lieutenant commander in 1973. He is survived by his wife, Kay, a son, three daughters, a brother and his parents.

ANDERSON, Arnie, 85 of Custer, passed away in Seattle, April 4, 1990. He was born in Custer on August 7, 1904 and was a lifetime resident of Custer. He owned and operated the Custer General Store for 42 years until his retirement in 1970. He was preceded in death by Dixie, his wife of 53 years in 1987. Survivors include daughters Nancy VanderYacht of Lynden, Dixie & husband Gordon Reimer of Seattle; 7 grandchildren: Dixie & husband Tim Marshall of Olympia; Kevin & wife Hope Reimer of Seattle; Dale & wife Kim Reimer of Fife; Karla & husband Mark Larsen of Seattle; Dean & wife Christine VanderYacht of Lynden; Duane and David VanderYacht of Lynden; 4 great grandchildren; Natalie & Michelle VanderYacht, Kelsey Larsen and David Marshall. Memorial service will be held Saturday, April 14, at 11:30 A.M. at the Custer United Methodist Church with Mr. Tim Marshall and Pastor Floyd Iverson officiating. Burial was at Enterprise Cemetery. Arrangements by Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Arnold Edwin Nels of 2327 Eldridge, passed away on December 28, 1980 at the age of 72. A life long resident of Bellingham, Mr. Anderson was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, and is survived by his wife Eva; a sister, Mrs. Eva Still; 1 niece and 1 nephew. A memorial service is set for December 31 at 2 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church. No flowers requested. Arrangements by Westford Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Arnold P. - Graveside services for Arnold P. Anderson, 80, a former employee of the Whatcom County Public Works Department, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Bayview Cemetery. Mr. Anderson, a Whatcom County resident since 1942, died Thursday (April 8, 1989) at his home at 509 Whatcom St. He was born Dec. 28, 1908, in Rutland, S.D. He is survived by one son, Ronald Anderson of Bellingham; two brothers, Melvin Anderson of Bellingham and Bennie Anderson of Portland, Ore.; one sister, Lillie Warberg of Bellingham; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Arthur of Bellingham, died at home Saturday, Feb. 1, 1997. He was 83. A private memorial service will be held. Born June 8, 1913, to Andron and Jennie Anderson in Seattle, he served with the Merchant Marine during World War II. A Bellingham resident for six years, he enjoyed golfing, going to the senior center and spending time with his wife and family. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Anderson of Bellingham.

ANDERSON, Arthur Alfred, age 76, of 4367 Deming Road, Deming died Monday, June 14, 1982. Survivors include his wife, Lydia Dorothy; one son, Arthur E and wife Marcia of Deming; two granddaughters, Susan and Debbie Anderson; three brothers: Simon, Carl and David Anderson, all of Bellingham. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Barbara Jean Anderson. He was a resident of this community for 42 years; member of Immanuel Lutheran Church; Nooksack Valley Lodge #105 F&AM; Northwest Shrine Club; Nile Temple of Seattle; Scottish Rite Bodies of Bellingham; Nooksack Chapter #171 O.E.S. Mr. Anderson had been employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Bethel and Eklutna, Alaska. He later worked in the fisheries at Kenai on Cook Inlet in Alaska. He built a home on the Deming Road in 1940 where he grew row crops for Bellingham Frozen Foods. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 17th, at 11:00 a.m. in Jones Funeral Home, Bellingham, with Rev. Lewin Clefisch officiating and ritualistic service by Officers of Nooksack Valley Lodge #105 F&AM. Cremation will follow. The family request no flowers.

ANDERSON, Arthur Howard - A graveside service for Arthur H. Anderson of Ferndale will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Enterprise Cemetery in Ferndale, with the Rev. Tom Randall officiating. Mr. Anderson died Tuesday, June 12, 2001, in Bellingham. He was 89. Born March 18, 1912, to Ole and Alpha (Oakland) Anderson in Bovee, S.D., he had lived in Whatcom County since 1919, where he grew up in the Whitehorn community and attended Blaine schools. Mr. Anderson owned and operated Holeman and Benson Sawmill and worked as a boat builder for Uniflite of Bellingham. Mr. Anderson was a member of Good Shepherd Community Church in Bellingham. He enjoyed fishing, cutting wood and gardening. His wife, Lillian L. Anderson, died in 1998. His brother Harold Anderson and sister Gladys Beatty also died previously. Survivors include daughter Linda Beech of Bellingham sons Douglas A. and Eugene M. Anderson, both of Ferndale brother Ben Anderson of Bellingham two grandchildren one great-grandchild and many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Arrangements are by Moles Funeral Home of Ferndale.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 14 Jun 2001) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Arthur N., age 49 of Rt. No. 1, Ferndale passed away suddenly at his home Monday, Jan. 19, (1959). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom County his entire lifetime and was a member of the Teamsters Union and the W.C.D.A. He leaves to survive his wife, Dorothy; 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary Jane Hamnes of Lynden; Mrs. Donna Weidkamp of Seaside, California; his mother, Mrs. Martha Peterson of Bellingham; one sister, Mrs. Gladys Wilson of Bellingham; one brother Carl W. Anderson of Bellingham; 2 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted in the Monroe Funeral Chapel Thursday, January 22 at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Carl Wright officiating. Final resting place Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Arthur R., age 77 of 2417 E St., passed away Tues. Nov. 4, (1980). He was a member of the Bellingham Elks Lodge BPOE No. 194 and was a retired contractor. He is survived by his wife Maude; 1 son, Walter Anderson of Lummi Island; 8 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Fri. Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home. [b. Jan. 29, 1903 Alberta; m. Feb. 20, 1924 Alberta]

ANDERSON, August, age 67, of 1262 Franklin Street, passed away at a local hospital late Friday, April 22, (1949) following a lingering illness. Mr. Anderson was a retired mill worker and had made his home in Bellingham for the past forty-four years. He was a member of the Order of Vasa. Surviving relatives include one son, Carl, of Bellingham; two daughters, Mrs. Christine Parker, city and Francine at home; one sister, Mrs. Anna Walstrom, city; three nephews, Ernest and Ole Walstrom, city, and Arnold, Portland, Oregon; one niece, Mrs. Mae Anderson, of Pendleton, Oregon. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, April 26, at 1:30 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas Allport, pastor of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, August, age 73 years, of 1262 Franklin St., passed away at a local hospital Sunday, Nov. 14, (1954) following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of this community for the past 49 years. He was a member of the Order of Vasa. Mr. Anderson is survived by one son Carl; two daughters, Mrs. Christine Parker and Miss Francine Anderson; one sister, Mrs. Anna Walstrom, all of Bellingham; three nephews and one niece. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with the Rev. Oscar Jacobson, pastor of the Central Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, August A. age 78 of 2803 Woburn St. passed away in a local hospital Saturday August 19, (1961) following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had resided in Whatcom County for the past 55 years and was a retired foundry man. He leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Freda Anderson of the family home; 1 daughter, Mrs. Allegra Marcin of this city; 1 grandchild, Mrs. Nellie Morales; 2 great grandchildren, all from Olympia; one brother, Ed Anderson of this city and two sisters, Mrs. Victor Nelson and Mrs. Carl Anderson, both of Sedro Woolley. Several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home. Interment Bayview.

ANDERSON, August Bernard, age 82, of 2720 Sterling Drive, passed away at a local nursing home, Friday, Jan. 4, (1963). A former 70-year resident of Seattle, Mr. Anderson was a resident of Bellingham for the past 1 1/2 years. Survivors are one son, Berger B. Anderson of Seattle; four daughter, Mrs. R. G. Benthein of Bellingham, Mrs. Cordon Rundquist of Seattle, Mrs. K. N. Caldwell of Reno, Nev., and Mrs. W. H. Eldred Jr. of Houston, Texas; 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. The remains were forwarded to the Wiggins & Sons Funeral Home in Seattle by the Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Axel, age 83, of Route 2, Lynden, passed away at his home, Sunday, December 26, (1948) following a lingering illness. Mr. Anderson has been a resident of the Ten Mile district for the past 18 years. He is survived by a brother, Andrew Anderson, Route 2, Lynden, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, December 29, at 1:00 p.m., at the Gillies Funeral Home in Lynden with the Rev. Cecil Barner officiating. Interment in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Axel August, age 75 years, a resident of Route 3, Ferndale, passed away at the home of Arvid Soderberg, Route 3, Ferndale, Sunday morning, July 7, (1946). Mr. Anderson is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hanson, of Route 2, Ferndale, Mrs. Hadda Anderson, of Galva, Kansas, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted from the Monroe Funeral Chapel in Ferndale, Saturday, July 13, at 2 p.m. Interment in Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Axel M., age 83 of 2400 Samish Way passed away Sun. May 20, 1979. A resident of this community for the past 49 years. He was a retired farmer, laborer, and Hod carrier and a member of Laborers Union Local, No. 276. He is survived by 4 sons: Delbert, Irwin, Alfred and Cecil Anderson all of B'ham. 3 daughters; Mrs. Ina Angelo of Puyallup, Mrs. Emma Holliday of Wenatchee, and Mrs. Joyce Morris of city. 2 half brothers: Melvin of B.C. and Hans of Kent, 22 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren. Graveside services Thurs. May 24, 11 a.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park with Rev. Leonard C. Ericksen officiating. Arrangements by the Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Barbara J., age 46 of 2721 Russell St., passed away Mon. April 6, (1981). Mrs. Anderson resided in Bellingham for the past 18 years and leaves to survive her husband Fritz O. of the family home; 4 sons, Mike Gillis of this city, Fritz Jr., Richard & Eugene Anderson all of the home; 2 daughters, Betty & Kristine Anderson, both of the home; 1 sister Betty Rider, of this city. Funeral services will be conducted Wed. April 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the Westford Funeral Home, Rev. Stanley Dokken officiating. Interment Enterprise. [b. Feb. 24, 1935 Tacoma]

ANDERSON, Barry Owen, age 31. Beloved son of Rex W. Anderson & Eleanore Graham, brother of Greg & Susan Anderson. Stepson of Bertice Anderson, step-brother of Michael & Nicholas Duane. Uncle of Terry & Ron Anderson. 1973 graduate of Ferndale High School. Services Wed. 11 a.m., Chapel of Howden-Kennedy Funeral Home of West Seattle. Interment Forest Lawn.

ANDERSON, Beata J. - Funeral services for Mrs. Beata J. Anderson, forty-four years a resident of Bellingham and the mother of Mrs. Dallis C. Wise, city, were conducted from the Gillies Funeral Home at Sumas, Monday morning, May 26. Mrs. Anderson died Saturday, May 24, (1947) at the age of 83 years. She was born in Sweden, April 9, 1864, coming to the United States when she was 21. Burial was in the family plot at Nooksack Cemetery. Immediate surviving relatives, in addition to Mrs. Wise, are a son, Joseph A. Anderson, now at King Cove, Alaska, a sister, Mrs. Lottie Lundgren, of Des Moines, Iowa; five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

ANDERSON, Bernard "Ben" age 85, of Route No. 3, Box 288, Bellingham, passed away in a local hospital, Monday, April 19, (1948). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of this community for the past fifty-eight years and was a member of the Lutheran Church; member of the Volunteer Fire department, and also the Whatcom County Dairymen's Association. Surviving relatives are the widow, Anna C., at home; one son, Elmer E.; two daughters, Mrs. Gladys A. Dillon and Mrs. Evelyn C. Bannerman; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Helen Mattson, all of Bellingham, also many nieces and nephews. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. Chester Rutledge Saturday, April 24, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Bert, age 81, of 1014 Newell Street, passed away in a local hospital Sunday, December 14, (1952). Mr. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 10 years and was a retired railroad employee. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Mary Anderson, at the family home; five sons: Melvin of Bellingham, Arnold and Lloyd, both of Carlsburg, Wash., Edwin and Bennie, both of Portland, Ore.; a daughter, Lillian Richmond, of Bellingham; a grandson, Ronald Anderson, of Bellingham; a brother, Thomas, of Browns Valley, Minn., and a sister, Mrs. Anna Eggebraaten, of Grand Forks, N. Dak. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Clarence Haugen, Thursday, December 18, at 3 p. m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Bert Franklin - Funeral service for Bert Franklin Anderson, age 50 of 515 Willow Rd. will be Thursday March 15 at 1 p.m. in Jones Funeral Home. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park. Mr. Anderson passed Mon., March 12, 1984. He is survived by his wife Anne C. of city; son Bert K. Anderson Jr. of Seattle; daughter Bekki Strickler of city; one granddaughter Briia Anderson of Seattle; parents Mr. & Mrs. Jule Anderson; 3 brothers, Melvin "Bob" Anderson, Alfred "Bud" Anderson and William "Bill" Anderson all of city; two sisters Bernice Woodbury of Renton; and Beverly Barnes of Los Angeles, CA. A lifetime Whatcom Co. resident he was a graduate of Blaine High School; member of American Legion No. 86, Blaine; U. S. Army Korean War Veteran; member of William Matthews Post No. 1585 VFW; member of Bellingham Yacht Club & retired journeyman iron worker and commercial fisherman.

ANDERSON, Bert G., age 24 years, of Blaine, passed away suddenly January 12, (1949) in Walla Walla, Washington. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, of Blaine; four brothers, David, Terrell, Dee and Raymond, all of Blaine; also one sister, Mrs. June Giarde, of Walla Walla, Washington. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, January 17, at 10:30 a. m. within the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine, with the Rev. J. C. Bunn officiating.. The Peace Arch Post of the American Legion will be in charge of graveside service. Interment in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Bertha, age 80, of 1106 Lakeview Street, passed away in a local hospital Monday, July 19, (1954). Mrs. Anderson had resided in this community for over 50 years, and was a member of the Gladstone Methodist Church, and the Women's Society of Christian Society of the church. Surviving relatives include a sister, Mrs. Petra Hovick in Norway; three nieces, Mrs. Violet Morken, Mrs. Ruth Morken and Mrs. Helen Carino, and a nephew, Maynard Wick, all of Seattle. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Mrs. O. T. Field and Rev. Andrew Odegaard, Wednesday, July 21, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Blanche L., age 75, of 5347 Ferndale Rd., Ferndale, passed away Tuesday, June 13, 1978. Mrs. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom Co. for 51 years, was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ferndale and is survived by 2 sons, Ray H. Anderson of Ferndale and William Sandberg of Everson; 2 daughters, Evelyn McGuire and Charlotte Anderson both of Ferndale; 2 brothers, Percy Jinkerson of Chilliwack, B. C. and Harold Jinkerson of Delta, B. C.; 13 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 16 at 10:30 a.m. in Moles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Carl F., age 59, 126 Lake Louise Road, passed away at home Wednesday, February 26, (1964). Mr. Anderson was lifetime resident of this community and was formerly Superintendent of the King Cove Cannery in Alaska for the Pacific American Fisheries. At the time of his death he was manager of the Marine Shipyard at the PAF. He attended The Firs; was a member of Bellingham Bay Lodge No. 44, F.&A.M.; Maple Leaf Chapter, Eastern Star, and Bellingham Lodge B.P.O.E. No. 194. Survivors are his widow, Helen V. Anderson, at home; two daughters, Capt. Joyce Christopher, ANC, Salinas, Cal.; Mrs. Karen Erchinger, city; one son, Ole Keith Anderson, city; three grandchildren, Julie, Carl and Barbara, city; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Field, city and Mrs. Lillian Walberg, Portland, Oregon. Services will be conducted by Rev. Chester Rutledge and officers of Bellingham Bay Lodge No. 44 Friday, February 28 at 1 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carl Gustav, age 71, of 3401 Byron St., passed away at a local hospital Thursday, Oct. 22, (1959). Mr. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 51 years; was a retired Logger; was a member of the Order of Vasa. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Anna Anderson, at home; two daughters, Miss Norma Anderson, of Seattle and Mrs. Stanley Hoyt, of Kirkland; four grandsons, Steve, Russell, Daryl and John Hoyt, all of Kirkland; a brother, Wilfred Anderson, of Burlington; three sisters and two brothers in Sweden; numerous nieces and nephews. The family requests the omission of flowers. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. James B. Hughes and officers of the Order of Vasa Monday, Oct. 26 at 1:00 p.m. Final resting place Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Carl Hartoon, age 43, passed away Wednesday, September 12, (1966) in Port Angeles. He leaves to survive one son Gary, a daughter Charlene, both of Kenton, O.; one brother, George Anderson of Blaine; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Nelson of Bellingham and Mrs. Fern Engert of New York; cousin, Mrs. Henry Baeton of Blaine. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, September 15 at 2 p.m. from the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine, with the Rev. Clarence Lund officiating. Interment, Blaine Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carl Herman, age 70 years, passed away at his home in Blaine, Thursday, July 4, (1946). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Blaine for the past 23 years and leaves to survive the widow, Mrs. Frances Anderson; two daughters, Mrs. Burt Nelson, of Blaine, Mrs. Fern Engert, of Callicoon, N.Y.; two sons, Carl and George Anderson, both of Blaine, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine, Monday, July 8, at 2 p.m., with Rev. E. P. Thomas officiating. Interment in Blaine Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carl J., age 87, long time Sedro Woolley area resident, died Nov. 7, 1979 in Sedro Woolley. Born Aug. 29, 1892 in Finland. Came to Bellingham in 1918. He served in the U. S. Army during WWI, and moved to Clear Lake in the early 30's. He was a retired carpenter, a member of the Vasa Lodge, No. 396. Survived by his wife, Elma, 1 son, Earling Anderson, Long Island, N.Y. 1 brother, 4 sisters in Finland. 3 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Sat. at the Lemley Chapel. Followed by interment in the Sedro Woolley Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carl L., age 67, of 2397 Yew Street, passed away Sat. September 15, 1990. Born February 9, 1923 in Whatcom County, he was a lifetime resident of this community. Survived by his sister, Edna F. Deranleau of Kent, WA; niece Norma Jean Patterson, Las Vegas, NV; cousins, Mrs. Neil Radke and Bill Miller of Bellingham. Respecting his wishes there will be no service. Cremation. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Carl Victor of Bellingham went to be with his Lord on Aug. 14, 2002. He was 93, born May 15, 1909 in Bellingham. He lived in MN until his early teens when the family moved back to Bellingham. Carl was an active member of the Free Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife of 67 years, Eleanor Anderson, son Robert Anderson, daughters Dorothy Feenstra, Carol Caron-Lumbert, grandsons Thomas Feenstra, Jessie Anderson, five brothers, five sisters and his parents. He is survived by his son, Kenneth Anderson and wife Bonnie; daughter, Ellen Ruth (Ellie) Stull-Holm and husband Alan, all of Bellingham; 18 grandchildren; 20 plus great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; many relatives and friends from Fairhaven Estates and Alderwood Park. "Stubs", as he was sometimes called, loved his Lord, his family and friends, and will be missed very much. An informal graveside service will be Saturday, Aug. 24, at 11 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorial service will be Sat., Aug. 24, at 1 p.m., at Light and Life Church on Dana Rd., with Carl's grandson Ken Caron officiating. Jones | Moles Funeral Home & Cremation Service.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 21 Aug 2002) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Carl W., age 81 of 5868 Madrona Dr., Ferndale died June 16, 1988. He was born Jan. 30, 1907 in Seattle, WA. He was a Ferndale resident for 50 years, prior to that he lived in the Seattle area. He retired from the Ferndale school District as Transportation Superintendent. Survivors include his wife, Margilee of the family home; son, Robert W. Anderson of Seattle; 3 daughters, Karla Repoz & husband Roger of Anaheim, CA, Sandra Larson & husband Ken of Kirkland, Barbara Jo Clark & husband John of Lynden; seven grandchildren, Kelly Soley of Mercer Island, Craig & Jeffrey Repoz of Anaheim, CA, Jill & Holly Larson of Kirkland, Douglas & Brent Clark of Lynden; brother Cecil Anderson & Gladys of Twisp; sister Helen & Jack Bookey of B'ham; numerous other relatives, nieces & nephews. Graveside service will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, 1 p.m. Mon., June 20, 1988 with Chaplain Rex Watt officiating.

ANDERSON, Carmen M., age 79, who resided at 800 High St., passed away in a local hospital, March 7, (1977). She had been a life time resident of Bellingham and belonged to the Maple Leaf Chapter 58 Order of the Eastern Star. Memorials may be made to the Washington State Heart Assn. She leaves to survive 1 step-daughter, E. Joyce Crume of Calif.; 1 step-son, W. H. (Olie) Anderson of Seattle; 1 sister, Doris Hoover of Seattle; 2 brothers, Donald R. Smith of Monroe and Asa H. Smith of Seattle; 1 niece, Donna DeGolier of Bellingham; 2 nephews, Jack and Thomas of Oregon. Funeral services will be held Wed., March 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home with interment to be on Thursday, March 10 at 1:30 p.m. in Acacia Cemetery in Seattle under the direction of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Caroline, age 58, of Bellingham, passed away at a hospital (Sept. 30, 1950) following a lingering illness. She is survived by her husband, Emil Anderson; one daughter, Mrs. Duane Butler, of Mt. Vernon; one son, Woodrow Anderson of Bellingham; two sisters, Dena Vaughn, Mrs. Lizzie Kumetat, and one brother, Charlie Weiland, all of Pleasant Valley; one grandchild. Services will be conducted at the Monroe Mortuary Wednesday, October 4, at 1:30 p.m. Interment, Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carolina W., age 88 who resided at 604 12th St. passed away in a local hospital on Saturday, Feb. 11, (1961) following a brief illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 56 years and was a member of the Mabel Lutheran Church. She leaves to survive 1 daughter, Mrs. Faith Hubbard of Bellingham, 1 sister, Mrs. Marie Alden of Calif., 2 grandchildren, Aline Miller of Seattle, Stanley Hubbard of Bellingham; also 7 great-grandchildren; one nephew, Frank E. Rown of San Francisco. Rev. Evalid E. Olsenius, pastor of the Faith Lutheran Church will conduct funeral services on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 2 o'clock in the Chapel of the Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carrie, age 76 years, of Lynden, Route 1, passed away at Vancouver, Wash., Monday, April 19, (1948) following a short illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Washougal, Wash., for the past eight months, and before that had been a resident of Lynden for 43 years. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Mildred Anderson, Lynden, Route 1; three step-daughters, Elizabeth and Ellen Anderson and Mrs. Phil Ostlund, all of Tacoma. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, April 22, at 2 p.m. from the Gillies Funeral Home at Lynden, Rev. Thurlow Yaxley, of Bellingham, officiating. Interment in Lynden Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Carrie, age 70 years, passed away at the family residence 1018 Twenty-fourth Street, Wednesday, October 27, (1948) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham for the past forty years and was a member of the Champion Street Baptist Church, the Dorcas Society of the Ladies' Aid and the Women's Missionary Society of that church. Surviving relatives include, three daughters, Mrs. Edna Markwood and Mrs. Vera Munson, both of Bellingham, and Mrs. Judith Tradal, of Seattle; two sons, Clarence L., and Leonard R. Anderson, both of Bellingham; thirteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren, besides numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted at the Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns Funeral Home, Friday, October 29, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Antone Sjolund, officiating.

ANDERSON, Casper Alias, age 69, of 1701 Woburn St., passed away in a local hospital Monday, March 19, (1962). A resident of Bellingham for the past 15 years, Mr. Anderson was a retired millwright, having been employed at the Larson Mill; was a member of the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church. Survivors are his widow, Clara L., at home; two sons, Darrel W. of RFD 1, Custer and S. Keith Anderson, of Bellingham; three daughters, Mrs. Ray Mullenix, Mrs. Frank Ross and Mrs. Harold Smith, all of Bellingham; 15 grandchildren; one brother, Sig A. Hedman of Wenatchee; four sisters in Minnesota; nieces and nephews. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. William McArthur Thursday, March 22 at 9 a.m. Final resting place Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Cecil G. - A 28 year resident of Bellingham, Cecil G. Anderson, 2524 Keesling St., died Monday at the age of 70. He was a retired laborer and coal miner. He is survived by the wife, Juanita; daughters Wilma Catlin of Bellingham and Dorothy George of Seattle; a son, Ronald Anderson of Bellingham; seven grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Gwendolyn Barnes of Napa, Calif., Mrs. Mattie McClure of Vienna, Ga.; and Mrs. Leone McClure of Acworth, Ga.; and brothers Otis and J. T. Anderson of Woodstock, Ga., and Harold Anderson of Marietta, Ga. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Jones Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Charles, age 83 years of Route 1, Everson, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Aug. 14, (1957) following a lingering illness. Mr. Anderson was a life resident of Whatcom County and a retired logger. He leaves to survive his wife, Louise, at the family home; one daughter, Mrs. Violet Hilbert in Seattle. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, Aug. 20, at 10:30 a. m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home. Interment Goshen Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Charles - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing and family attended the funeral services for her father, Mr. Charles Anderson at Schaeffer's Funeral Home in Marysville Saturday, Nov. 18. Anderson passed away (Nov. 1972) after an extended illness at the age of eighty-three at his home at Friday Harbor. He and his wife Ruth who survives him, were frequent visitors in Blaine and had many friends there. Other survivors are two daughters, Miriam Ewing, Blaine, Ruth Hodges, Witchita, Kansas; three sons, Bruce at Marysville, Rex at Paulsbo and Charles in Edmonds; also numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

ANDERSON, Charles E., age 67 of 9708 Palatine Avenue, North Seattle, passed away Saturday, May 23, (1964). He was born in Ferndale, graduated from Ferndale High School in 1913, and had been a resident of Seattle for the past 20 years. He was a member of the Steamfitters Union, Local 32. He is survived by 3 daughters, Miss Joann Anderson and Mrs. Edward Sandon, both of Seattle and Mrs. LeRoy D. Bixler of Aberdeen; also, 5 grandchildren. Services will be Thursday, May 28, at 11 a.m. in the Green Lake Funeral Home, Seattle. Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Enterprise Cemetery, Ferndale.

ANDERSON, Charles Ivar - Funeral services for Charles Ivar Anderson, 66-year old pioneer shoe repairman, will be held from the Kern Funeral home in Mount Vernon Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Alfred S. Palmer, pastor of the Grace Methodist church officiating. Mr. Anderson passed away at a local hospital late Wednesday following a brief illness. A native of Lidkoping, Sweden, Mr. Anderson came to the United States in 1910 where he was united in marriage to Anna Bjorklund. The couple has lived in Mount Vernon for the past 26 years. Survivors include his wife and two step-children, Mrs. Florence Ruth Vaux of Mount Vernon and William Edwin Anderson of Seattle. Three brothers, two sisters and several nieces and nephews, all in Sweden, also survive.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 11 Apr 1952) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Charles L., age 71 years of 3811 Consolidation, passed away in a local hospital Saturday, June 11, (1955) following a short illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of this community for the past 43 years and was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church and the Eagles Lodge Aerie No. 31. He is survived by two sons, Gust and Lawrence of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Norman Hougland of Seattle, Mrs. Harold Ogmundson, Route 1, Blaine, and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of this city; nine grandchildren and one sister in Sweden. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, June 14 at 3 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with the Rev. Clarence Haugen, pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Bayview.

ANDERSON, Charles Q., age 82, of 2701 Iron Street, passed away at a local hospital Tuesday, December 20, (1949) following a short illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 41 years, was a retired mill worker and a member of the Calvary Pentecostal Church. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Emily Anderson, at home; two sons, Reuben and Carl Anderson, both of Bellingham; one daughter, Mrs. Elmer Henske, of Everett; three grandchildren, John and Susan Henske, both of Everett, and Delmar Anderson, of Bellingham. Funeral services will be conducted within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. Elsie Johnson, pastor of the Calvary Pentecostal Church and the Rev. Anton E. Sjoland, pastor of the Champion Street Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Christina, age 11 years of Rt. 1, Ferndale passed away Sunday, June 20, (1954) as a result of an accident. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Anderson, two brothers, Gene and Perry, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, maternal grandfather, Fred Near, two aunts and two uncles. Graveside services were held Wednesday, June 30 at 10 a.m. at the Lynden Cemetery with Rev. A. Johnson officiating. Interment Lynden Cemetery under the direction of the Gillies Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Clara A., passed away November 5, 1983 at the age of 95. She was born January 10, 1888 in Minnesota, had been a local resident of the area for 10 years and a Whatcom County resident for 82 years. She is survived by 2 sons, Gus & Lois Anderson, Floyd & Barbara Anderson; 5 daughters, Clara & Robert Trotter, Delores & Ray Syre, Lynne & Bill Priestley, Lily & Harvey Folkers, Joy & Jim Ellis; 1 brother, Elmer & Clara Anderson; 1 sister, Selma & Emil Olsen; 22 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; numerous nieces & nephews. There will be funeral services Wednesday, November 9, 11:00 a.m. Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel. Graveside services, Wednesday, November 9, 2:30 p.m. at the G. A. R. Cemetery in Snohomish. Officiating will be Rev. Dick Bergstrone.

ANDERSON, Clara L., formerly of Bellingham, passed away at the Christian Rest Home in Lynden on Thursday, Sept. 9, 1993 at the age of 93. Burial was in Bayview Cemetery on Monday followed by the memorial service at Faith Reformed Church in Lynden with Rev. Julius Brandt officiating. Mrs. Anderson was born in Glenada, Ore. on June 28, 1900, a daughter of Lucien and Grace Lloyd Johnson. She and her husband Casper Anderson were married in Oregon in 1921 and later moved to Wenatchee. In 1946 they came to Bellingham. After Mr. Anderson's death in 1962, Clara moved to Lynden. She had been a resident of Christian Rest Home for the past 13 years. She was a loving homemaker who enjoyed her children and grandchildren. She attended Faith Reformed Church in Lynden and was a former member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church in Bellingham. Survivors include three daughters, Jean Assink and husband Ben of Lynden, Betty Ross and husband Frank of Deming and Lucille Galovin and husband George of Custer; two sons, Darrell "Bud" Anderson and wife Wanda of Coulee City and Keith Anderson and wife Marge of Bellingham; sister Mildred Hedman of Wenatchee; and 17 grandchildren. Services and arrangements were under the care of Gillies Funeral Home, Lynden.

ANDERSON, Clara Matilda - Visitation for Clara Matilda Anderson of Lynen will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 10:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday at Gillies Funeral Home in Lynden. Burial will be at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday in Lakeside Cemetery, followed at 2 p.m. by a celebration of life at Clearbrook Lutheran Church, with the Rev. John Leaf officiating. Mrs. Anderson died at St. Joseph Hospital on Thursday, April 6, 2000. She was 99. Born Oct. 8, 1900, to Rasmus and Tobiah Holme-Syre in South Dakota, she was one of 11 children, moved to Whatcom County at age 5 and was valedictorian of Ferndale High School's class of 1918. She attended Bellingham Normal School (now Western Washington University), then taught at Kendall School for three years and at Clearbrook School for four years before marrying Elmer Anderson in Lawrence on May 31, 1926.
A member of Clearbrook Lutheran Church, she taught 3-year-olds in Sunday school, was junior choir director and was active in Bible study groups. She was a member of The Ladies Aid, former chairwoman of the Mt. Baker Chapter of the Ladies Missionary Society, and executive board member of the Columbia Conference of the Ladies Missionary Society and a member of the Augustanna Synold of the Lutheran Church. Mrs. Anderson and her husband enjoyed singing duets for special occasions. She is preceded in death by her husband in 1988; a son Ellwyn Anderson in 1945 at age 15; and all 10 of her siblings. Survivors include daughter Carolyn Kriz of Everson; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Gillies Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Lynden.

ANDERSON, Clara Maude, age 80, of Route 2, Blaine, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 10, (1956) following a short illness. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Grace Snook of New York; Mrs. Margaret Ringstead of Norrie, Wis., Mrs. Marion Cantwell of Seattle; four sons Robert of Los Angeles, Lloyd of Ceres, Calif., Emmit of Summerset, Calif., Alfred J. of Aberdeen, Wash.; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. H. C. Barney of Anacortes, Mrs. Abbe Simonds of Blaine; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, Jan. 14, at 2 p.m. from the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine with Rev. Clarence Lund officiating. Interment Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Clarence L. - Visitation for Clarence L. Anderson of Ferndale will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Moles Funeral Home. A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Moles Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Marvin Knutzen officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Anderson, 85, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 1996, at Stafholt Good Samaritan Center. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. He was preceded in death by wives Martha, Vera and Jessie, brother Leonard Anderson and sisters Edna Markwood, Elvira Munson and Judith Tradel. Survivors include sons Marvin Anderson of Union and Merlin Anderson of Ferndale; daughters Karen Holmes of Denver, Aleda Schurilla of Riverside, Calif., and Joann Servens of Bothell; stepdaughter Muriel Leibrant; stepsons Don Rasmussen and Frank Rasmussen; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 9 Feb 1996) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Claude R., age 57 of 2512 Vanderbilt Rd. passed away in a local hospital Friday, Nov. 18, (1960) following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson was a lifetime resident of Bellingham and was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, a member and employee of the Western Farmers Assn. for the past 30 years, the Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7 of the American Legion and the Teamsters Union local 231. Mr. Anderson leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Ellen Anderson; 1 son, Charles W.; 2 brothers, Howard and Don; 1 nephew, Donald Anderson; 2 nieces, Darlene and Georgia, all residing in Bellingham. Rev. Wm. McArthur will conduct funeral services on Monday, Nov. 21 at 2 p.m. in the Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance on Garden Street, followed by graveside ritualistic services by the Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7 in Bayview Cemetery under the direction of Bingham and Jerns Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Colina G., age 63 of 1209 18th, passed away Sunday, April 21, 1985. Mrs. Anderson resided in Bellingham since 1966 & was a member of the VFW Auxiliary. She leaves to survive her husband, Lloyd C. of the home; 3 sons, Charles Hugo of Bolina Park, CA; Glen Hugo of El Paso, Texas; Richard Hugo of City; 1 daughter, Flora Lee Winter of San Antonio, Texas; 16 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; her mother, Florence Soles of City; 2 sisters, Mary Dyrland & Charliett Daniels, both City; brother, Emmett Smith of Westchester, PA; numerous nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Smith of Mesa, Arizona. Graveside services will be conducted Friday, April 26, 2 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park with Rev. James Mason officiating. Under the direction of the Westford Funeral Home. [b. March 5, 1922 Norman, OK]

ANDERSON, David A. W., age 56 of 4345 Williams Rd., Everson, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 23, (1970). Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom County most of his lifetime and was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church. He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Carol Ostriker of Bellingham, Mrs. Rea Allen of Seattle; 2 sisters, Mrs. Clara Byers of Bellingham, Mrs. Helga Loreen of Lynden; 2 brothers, Adolph W. of Blaine, Hilding H., of Seattle; 4 grandchildren, numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted in Moles Funeral Chapel Saturday, Sept. 26 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Evald Olsenius officiating. Interment Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, David L., age 94, of 916 Virginia St., passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Dec. 10, (1958) following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had resided in this community the past 47 years. He was a retired farmer and a member of the First Christian Church. Survivors include one son, Howard of this city; two grandchildren, Lester Anderson, of this city, and Elma Muir of Morton, Wash.; six great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; one sister Sophia Vest and one brother, Joseph Anderson, both of Nebraska, and numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Walter R. Naff, pastor, officiating. Interment Bay View.

ANDERSON, Dayne Lawrence, age 22, of 2727 Eldridge Ave., passed away March 22, (1976). A lifetime resident of this community he was a Youth Pastor Intern and a member of Cole Community Church of Boise, Idaho; was affiliated with Geneva Community Church in Bellingham and a senior at Multnomah School of the Bible where he was active in many Christian services and school activities. Surviving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Anderson of Bellingham; 2 brothers, Mr. Scott R. Anderson of Fairbanks, Alaska, Mr. Charles D. Anderson, Bellingham; 1 sister, Miss Shannon Anderson at home; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson of Bellingham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Demorest of Hamilton, Wa., numerous other relatives. Funeral services Fri., March 26 at 1:30 p.m., Geneva Community Church with Pastors Grant Whipple, David Hazen and Gordon Donaldson officiating. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Delbert "Conred" age 73, of Marysville passed away Fri. March 17th, (1978). Formerly a resident of the Ferndale community, Mr. Anderson came to the area in 1933 from Nebraska. He worked on the Northern Pacific Railroad until the mid 1950's. In 1969 he went to Calif. Since 1973 he has lived in Marysville. Mr. Anderson is survived by a brother & sister-in-law Lloyd & Gertie Anderson of Marysville. 2 sisters; Blanche Manchester of B'ham. & Beryl Hancock of Seattle. 1 nephew, Frank Manchester of Ferndale. Funeral services will be conducted by Pastor Al Hagerott, Thurs. March 23rd at 11 a.m. in Moles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Dixie Porter, age 85, of 2929 Arnie Rd., Custer, passed away in Bellingham on Thursday, March 19, 1987. Mrs. Anderson was a lifetime resident of Custer; attended the University of Washington and graduated from Bellingham Normal College; taught grade school at Pleasant Valley, Wenatchee, Lowell in Bellingham and Custer; was a member of Custer United Methodist Church for 76 years and a longtime member [of] Cardinal Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by her husband, Arnie Anderson of 53 years, of the family home; daughters, Dixie and husband, Gordon Reimer of Seattle, Nancy VanderYacht of Lynden; seven grandchildren, Dixie and husband, Tim Marshall, of Olympia, Kevin and wife, Hope Reimer of Mt. Vernon, Dale Reimer of Seattle, Karla Reimer of Seattle, Dean and wife Christine VanderYacht of Lynden, Duane VanderYacht of Lynden and David VanderYacht of Lynden; two great grandchildren, Natalie and Michelle VanderYacht of Lynden. Memorial services were held Saturday, March 21 at 3 p.m. at the Custer United Methodist Church with Rev. Homer Todd officiating. Burial at Enterprise Cemetery. Arrangements by Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Dolores June - A funeral for Dolores June Anderson of Ferndale will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Greenacres Funeral Home, with the Rev. Steve Van Vleck officiating. Burial will follow in Greenacres Memorial Park. Mrs. Anderson died at her home Sunday, April 4, 1999. She was 69. Born June 14, 1929, to Oscar and Dorothy Day Anderson in Bellingham, she married Ray Anderson on Dec. 8, 1948. For more than 30 years, she was involved with Women of the Moose. She received Academy of Friendship and College of Regents degrees. She also was involved with Campfire Boys and Girls for 18 years. Mrs. Anderson enjoyed camping and traveling abroad. She was preceded in death by a grandchild, Joshua Dickinson. Survivors include daughters Marsha Heinrichs of Ferndale, Linda Conour of Everson and Darlene Dickinson of Custer; sons Albert Anderson of Sumas and James Anderson of Ferndale; mother Dorothy Smith of Bellingham; brothers Richard Anderson and Dale Anderson, both of Laurel, and John Smith of Sedro-Woolley; 11 grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and many other relatives. Arrangements are by Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Don O., age 79 of 3081 Goshen Rd., passed away Dec. 13, (1975). Mr. Anderson was a retired sawyer, having been employed by Pearson Lumber Co. of Arlington, Wash., was a lifetime resident of Whatcom County and a member of Bellingham Alliance Church. Surviving wife, Mildred, 1 daughter, Mrs. Darlene Bressie of Portland, Oregon, 1 son, Donald Anderson of Prineville, Oregon, 4 grandchildren and 1 brother, Howard Anderson of Bellingham. Funeral services Tuesday Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. Bellingham Alliance Church with Rev. Robert D. Mathers officiating. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Dorothy, age 75 who resided at 1509 E. Victor St. passed away on Sunday October 13, (1963) following a brief illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in the Bellingham vicinity for many years. She was a member of the Church of the Assumption and the Alter Society. She leaves to survive her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Morse of Corona, Calif., her son, Edward Anderson of Bellingham, her granddaughter, Linda Morse of California. Rosary will be recited in the Chapel of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 15 at 7:30 p.m. Requiem Mass will be offered in the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday, October 16 at 10 a.m. Interment Bay View.

ANDERSON, Dorothy L., age 76 of 159 W. Wiser Lake, Ferndale passed away Saturday, Feb. 4, 1989. She was born March 14, 1912 in Lynden, WA and had been a resident of Lynden for the past 30 years. Mrs. Anderson was a charter member of the Orthopedic Guild in Laurel, she was employed for 20 years at the Lynden Department Store, and was preceded in death by her husband Arthur, Jan. 19, 1959. She is survived by 2 daughters, Donna Weidkamp & husband Ron of Ferndale, Mary Jane Hemnes & husband Al of Ferndale; 2 brothers, Wesly & Gladys Oltman, Charles & Ruth Oltman of Bellingham; 5 grandchildren, Janet & Dale Nilsen of B'ham, Jeff & Lynette Hemnes of Everson, Barbara Hemnes of Anacortes, Cheryl & Myron Johnson of Ferndale, Scott & Karla Weidkamp of Lynden; 7 great grandchildren, Matthew, Michael, Mallory & Mitchel Johnson, Lucas & Tessa Hemnes, Brea Nilsen. Memorial service will be held Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. at Greenacres Funeral Home Chapel. A private family burial will take place at Greenacres Memorial Park. Officiating will be Rev. Robert E. Johnson of Christ Lutheran Church.

ANDERSON, Dorothy Louise Wyatt age 73 passed away Friday, March 13, 1981 in Yakima. Dorothy came to Bellingham in 1911 and attended the Old Harmony School. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Otto C. Wyatt & Alfred L. Wyatt, 2 sisters, May K. Watson & Melvina L. Fluder. She is survived by her husband Clifford Anderson; 2 brothers, Joseph A. Wyatt of Bellingham & William T. Wyatt of Yakima. Services were held in Yakima.

ANDERSON, Douglas H. - Memorial service for Douglas H. Anderson, age 72, of 1521 Maple Lane, Will be Sun. April 26 at 3 p.m. at Geneva Community Church, Rev. Paul Swyulka, officiating. Interment was Fri. at Greenacres Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Firs and Missionary Outreach Fund. Mr. Anderson died Wed., April 22, 1987. He is survived by his wife Helen; 3 daughters, Jean & husband Paul Swyulka of Guatemala City, Guatemala, Janice Anderson of City, Barbara & husband Bruce VanderMeulen, City; 5 grandchildren, Susan, Julie & Cathy Swyulka, Dougland & Andrew VanderMeulen; sister, Mrs. Jeanette Davies, Vancouver, B. C.; numerous nieces, nephews & other relatives. Doug had been a Bellingham resident since 1948, prior to that he had lived in Vancouver, B. C. He was a charter member of Geneva Community Church and had been on the staff of the Firs Bible & Missionary Conference for 39 years. Jones Funeral Home. [b. Jan. 27, 1915 Vernon, B.C.]

ANDERSON, Edna M., age 60, of 932 Washington Avenue, Burlington, passed away at home, Thursday, July 21, (1955). Mrs. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham most of her life before moving to Burlington seven years ago. Surviving relatives include the husband, Wilfred at the family home, a son, Alvin H. of Mount Vernon; three grandchildren; two brothers, Art Halderman of Bellingham and Roy Halderman of Everson, and numerous nieces and nephews. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Dr. Charles Durden, interim pastor of the First Baptist Church, Monday, July 25, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Edward, 90, of 2425 Lynn St. died Monday (Jan. 9, 1989) of heart failure at St. Joseph Hospital. Mr. Anderson was born Nov. 15, 1898, in Bow, and was a Whatcom County resident since 1929. He had been an employee of Yeager's Sporting Goods & Marine and Jewell Motors of Ferndale, and he also was employed as a cannery worker in Yakatat, Alaska. Survivors include his wife, Tilda, of the family home; two sons, Marlen and Bert Hansen, both of Bellingham; two grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bayview Cemetery with the Rev. Ernest Francis officiating. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Edward B., age 73, of 309 Ivy Street, passed away at a local hospital on Friday evening, March 7, (1947). He is survived by a son, Royal B., of Bellingham; three stepsons, George Moreau, Everett Moreau, Joseph Moreau, all of Curtis Road; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Clarence Barlindal, of Bellingham; also three brothers, Hans P., of Bellingham, Charles of Los Angeles, Calif., and Bert, of Wapato, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Anna Peterson, of Minnesota, and other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted from Monroe's Chapel in Ferndale, Tuesday afternoon, March 11, at 2 with Rev. W. Wolfe, of Beth Temple, Ferndale, of which Mr. Anderson was a member. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Edward E., age 74, of 923 Carolina St., passed away Wed., June 1, (1977). A resident of Bellingham since 1926, he was a former employe (sic) of the Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Surviving are 1 son, Richard of Woodlawn, Calif.; 2 brothers, Carl of Bellingham and Oscar of Stanwood; 2 sisters, Edith Lind of Mt. Vernon, Evelyn Clausen of Hemit, Calif.; also 3 grandchildren. Cremation under the direction of Veroske's Bellingham Chapel followed by interment at Bayview Cemetery. Memorial service will be held at a later date.

ANDERSON, Edwin, age 83, passed away in a Seattle hospital, Tuesday, June 29, 1982. He was a resident of the Queen Anne Hill area, and a former owner of Olympic Grocery. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Seattle and leaves to survive 1 son, Edwin C. Anderson, Jr. of California; 1 daughter, Alice Jo Osborne of Bellevue; 2 sisters, Katherine Felzer of Seattle; Sister Miriam Esther of Spokane; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial will be held Friday, July 2 at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Seattle with graveside services Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Bayview Cemetery, Bellingham. Under the direction of Jerns-LeVeck Funeral Chapel.

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ANDERSON, Edyth Folsom, age 57, passed away at her home, 1117 High Street, Tuesday, August 21, (1945). Mrs. Anderson had resided here the past seventeen years and leaves the following survivors, the husband, Sam C., at home, and two brothers, Ray Marietta, in Alberta, and Arthur Marietta, in Saskatchewan, Canada. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted Friday, August 24 at 1:30 p.m., followed by cremation.

ANDERSON, Eleanor - A graveside service for Eleanor G. Anderson of Bellingham will be at 1 p.m. Friday in Woodlawn Cemetery and a memorial service at 1 p.m. Feb. 21 at Light and Life Christian Fellowship. Her grandson, The Rev. Kenneth Caron, will officiate at both services. Mrs. Anderson died Monday, Feb 9, 1998 at St. Joseph Hospital. She was 83. Born Feb. 23, 1914 to Leonard and Mary Kimple Dixon in Eastsound, she was a member of Free Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Anderson, a daughter Carol Caron-Lumbert and grandchildren Thomas Feenstra and Jessie Anderson. Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Carl Anderson of the family home; son Kenneth Anderson of Bellingham; daughters Dorothy Feenstra and Ellen Stull-Holm, both of Bellingham; brothers LeRoy Dixon of Rohnert Park, Calif., and Kenneth Dixon; sister Annie Schrecengost; 18 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and many other relatives. Arrangements are by Jones-Moles Funeral Home.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 12 Feb 1998) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Elias - Funeral service for Elias Anderson, age 80, of 1200 Lincoln, will be Wednesday Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home with Rev. Russell Bisnett, First Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment Saxon Cemetery. Mr. Anderson passed away Sat. Aug. 13, 1983. A lifetime Whatcom County resident, he was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church, a member of the Bellingham Senior Citizens Center, and is survived by his wife, Ida; 2 sons, Martin of Port Angeles and David N. of Deming; 1 daughter, Lorna of Anchorage, Alaska; 2 sisters, Ruth Hopkins of Bellingham and Margaret Maleng of Acme; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; several nieces & nephews. [b. Aug. 11, 1903]

ANDERSON, Elizabeth Edith - A memorial service for Elizabeth Edith "Betty" Anderson of Blaine will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at United Church of Christ in Blaine, with the Rev. Donald Walters officiating. Mrs. Anderson died at home Saturday, Feb. 12, 2000. She was 78. Born Jan. 9, 1922 in Livingston, Mont., she attended Montana State College in Dillon. She married James Gordon "Andy" Anderson on June 11, 1944 in Albany, Calif. Mrs. Anderson enjoyed quilting, cooking and traveling. She was a member of the order of Eastern Star, P.W.M., Rainbow Girls M.A., Grand Cross of Color, American Legion Auxiliary and Daughters of the Nile. She was preceded in death by sons John Patrick and Paul Michael Anderson. Survivors include her husband of the family home; daughters Sally Bendschnieder of Missoula, Mont; Katherine Jensen of Minneapolis; and Sarah Haggith of Ferndale; son James Gordon "Jim" Anderson Jr. of Blaine; 7 grandchildren; three nieces; brother Roy Knowlton of Napa, Calif.; and sister Bea Steeves of Missoula, Mont. Arrangements are by Valley Funeral & Cremation Service.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 15 Feb 2000) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Elmer E., age 47 years, passed away at his home, Route No. 3, Bellingham, Sunday, January 21, 1951. Mr. Anderson was born here and was a farmer and school bus driver. He was a member of the Rome Grange. His survivors include two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Bannerman and Mrs. T. J. Dillon. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. Chester Rutledge, Saturday, January 27, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Elmer H., 90, of 9816 Van Buren Road, Lynden, died Friday (June 24, 1988) in Bellingham. Mr. Anderson was born Oct. 6, 1897, in Wylie, Minn., and moved to Whatcom County in 1901 with his parents, Swan and Pernilla Anderson. He graduated from Sumas High School in 1917. He and his late brother, Antone, ran the Anderson Brothers Dairy on the family homestead until their retirement. He was married to Clara M. Syre at Lawrence on May 31, 1926. He was a charter member of the Clearbrook Lutheran Church and enjoyed music, especially singing and playing the violin. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, Clara, at home; a daughter, Carolyn Laininger of Lynden; a sister, Selma Olsen of Bellingham; two grandchildren; and numerous other relatives. He was preceded in death by a son Ellwyn, in 1945, and by one brother and four sisters. Memorial funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Clearbrook Lutheran Church with the Rev. John Leaf officiating. Burial at Lakeside Cemetery will precede the services at 10:15 a.m. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity.

ANDERSON, Elsie J., age 85, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Moore, of 321 N. Forest Street, Saturday, October 11, (1947). Mrs. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 51 years and had attended the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving relatives other than Mrs. Moore include five daughters, Mrs. Frank J. Carpenter, Mrs. Victor B. Jones and Mrs. E. C. Manley, all of Bellingham, Mrs. Edward J. Barrett, of Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Walter O. Peterson, of Everett; also eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Dr. Robert T. McFarlane Wednesday, October 15, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Emil B., age 66 years of 2729 Patton Street, passed away Saturday, September 24, (1955) in a local hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past 50 years and attended the Free Methodist Church. He is survived by daughter, Mrs. Doris Butler of Conway; one son, Woodrow of Sitka, Alaska; a brother and sister in Sweden; also six grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, September 27 at 2 p.m. in the Monroe Funeral Chapel in Ferndale, with the Rev. S. E. Fosket and K. Johannessen officiating. Interment Enterprise.

ANDERSON, Emily, age 80 years, of 1817 Knox, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Dec. 5, (1956) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Bellingham the past 17 years and was a member of the Champion Street Baptist Church. She leaves to survive two sons, Carl G. and Reuben of this city; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Henske, of Everett; two grandsons and one granddaughter; two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Jackson of Luck, Wis., and Mrs. J. K. Howard of North Branch, Minn.; four brothers, Alex Melin, of Luck, Wis.; John Melin of Lewis, Wis.; Gustaf Melin of Grantsberg, Wis., and Walter Melin of Rio Linda, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, December 10th at 1 p.m. from the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Clifford Dickau, pastor, officiating. Interment Bayview Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Emma, age 77, of 2420 Jaeger Street, passed away at her home Sunday, May 1, (1949) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Anderson came to the Everson district in 1905 and has resided in Bellingham for the past seven years. Surviving relatives include, one son, Carl O., of Missoula, Mont., and one grandson. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, May 4, at 2 p.m. at the Gillies Funeral Home in Sumas. Interment in Nooksack Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Emma, age 74 of Rt. 3, Ferndale, passed away Saturday, March 17, (1956) while visiting her daughters in Tacoma. Mrs. Anderson has been a resident of the Ferndale Community for the past 27 years and was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Davelaer and Mrs. Unice Roessel, both of Tacoma; one son, Arthur Anderson of Ferndale, one brother, Peter Halvorson of Seattle; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted in the Monroe Chapel in Ferndale Wednesday, March 21 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Stanley Williamson officiating. Interment in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Emma S., age 77 of 1200 Lincoln, passed away Tuesday Feb. 27, 1979. Mrs. Anderson was a 50 year resident of this community, a member of the Garden Street Methodist Church and the senior citizens. She is survived by 1 son, Ray Flockoi of Everson, 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, a brother Mel Christoferson, city. Services Fri. March 2 at 1 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Eric David, 30, passed away at his home in Seattle on January 20, 1997. Eric was born July 18, 1966 to Mark and Karen Anderson in Port Angeles, where they lived for a short time before moving to Kendall. Eric attended grade school at Maple Falls and enjoyed spending time on the family farm, fishing and playing baseball. In the early 1980's he moved with his mother to Mt. Vernon and attended school there, graduating from Mt. Vernon High School in 1985. Eric married Betty Short in 1988, and in 1990 they moved to Seattle where he was involved with youth groups, Scoutin and the Salvation Army. Eric was preceded in death by his grandfather, Al Anderson of Custer. Survivors include his devoted wife Betty; his parents, Karen Anderson of Tacoma and Mark and Ellie Anderson of Deming; grandparents, Joe and Laverne Ostrander of Tacoma; Grandmother, June Anderson of Custer; and his sister, Wendy Anderson of Skagway, AK. He is also survived by his Aunt Kaaran Cannon and husband Paul of Winthrop; Aunt Susan Ranger of Custer; Jan Brown and husband Brad of Custer; step-brother, Roger Souve and family of Lynden; step-brother, Ryan Soouve and family of Ferndale; step-sister, Melanie Souve of Seattle; numerous nieces and nephews; and the many children that he adopted as friends. Eric loved animals, country music and working with crafts. He had an amazing sense of humor and was an inspiration to all who knew him. He will be loved, missed and never forgotten. Services will be held Monday, in Seattle.

ANDERSON, Erick, age 86 years, a former pioneer resident of Point Roberts, passed away Monday, Sept. 8, (1952) at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Donald Cruickshank, Rt. 2, Blaine. He is survived by one other daughter, Mrs. Walter Gudmundson, of Bellingham; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. J. J. Middal, of Seattle. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 1:30 p.m. from the Point Roberts Church. Interment, Point Roberts Cemetery under the direction of the McKinney Funeral Home, at Blaine.

ANDERSON, Ernie W. "Andy" age 55 of 5870 Madrona Drive, Ferndale, passed away Saturday, August 29, 1981. Andy had been a resident of Whatcom County since 1965, and was one of the first employees at Intalco Aluminum. He was a member of Moose Lodge in Bellingham; the International Order of Foresters; and the Canadian Legion. He is survived by his wife, Susie; 1 son, Bruce Anderson of Seattle; 2 daughters, Donna Bode of Ferndale; Marlys Bourm of Bellingham; 2 step-sons, Robert L. Veenstra and Barney L. Veenstra, both of Bellingham; 2 step-daughters, Annette Spencer of Ferndale; Tena M. Veenstra of Bellingham; his mother, Letha Rogers of Ferndale; 2 sisters, Myra J. Sager of Ferndale; Ruth "Sue" Overall of Vancouver, B.C.; 7 grandsons; numerous nieces & nephews. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Harold Schroeder Wednesday, September 2nd at 1:30 p.m. in Moles Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Enterprise Cemetery. [b. April 5, 1926 Alberta, CN]

ANDERSON, Essie L., age 78 of 4717 College St., passed away Thurs. Jan. 1, 1981. A retired school teacher with the Edison School District she was a life resident of Whatcom County and a member of the Washington State Retired Teachers Association. Surviving are her husband Simon; 1 sister, Sylvia M. Philpott of Ferndale; numerous nieces & nephews. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Leonard C. Ericksen Mon. Jan. 5, 10:30 a.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Greenacres Memorial Park. [b. April 1, 1902 Ferndale]

ANDERSON, Esther J., age 81, of 828 Vista Drive, Ferndale, passed away Sunday, July 4, (1976). She had been a resident of Ferndale for over 20 years and was a member of the Northwest Baptist Church. She is survived by three daughters, Ruby LaVallee of Spokane, Ruth Keitz of Anacortes and Olga Rahm of Ferndale; four sisters, Tabbithe Hansen of St. Paul, Minn., Signe Olson of St. Louis Park, Minn., Sara Carlson of Cloquet, Minn. and Olga Wines of Denver, Colorado; four grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Private family services will be held Friday, July 9 in Moles Funeral Chapel with the Rev. David Danielson officiating. Burial will follow in the Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Esther Linneam, 82, of 5318 Northwest Road died Friday (March 24, 1987) in Bellingham. Miss Anderson was born July 9, 1904, in Ferndale and had been a lifelong resident of Whatcom County. She taught school until being permanently disabled. She was a member of the Jet Oldsters of Ferndale, Aldergrove Sunshine Club, and Faith Lutheran Church. She was active in the Lydia Circle of Faith Lutheran Church. Miss Anderson is survived by one niece, Carol Gillespie of Ferndale; two nephews, Ray Blomquist and Larry Blomquist, both of Ferndale; numerous great-nieces and nephews, and many other relatives. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday at the Faith Lutheran Church with the Rev. R. L. Christensen of Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Park. The Moles Funeral Home is handling funeral arrangements.

ANDERSON, Ethel A., age 86, formerly of 715 Judson Street in Lynden, passed away in a local rest home Thursday, February 13, (1964) following an extended illness. A resident of Whatcom County since 1905, she was a charter member of the Ten-Mile Grange. Survivors include a brother, Roy Allen of Ferndale; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Freda J. Allen of Seattle and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Gillies Funeral Home in Lynden Saturday, February 15, at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Marvin Jordan officiating. Cremation will follow.

ANDERSON, Eugene H., age 64, of 1722 Electric Avenue, passed away in a local hospital Sunday, May 3, (1953). Mr. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 62 years, and was a retired saw filer. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Louise M. Anderson, at the family home. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Mr. Gordon Meyers Wednesday, May 6, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

ANDERSON, Eva M., age 85 of Bellingham died Friday, July 23, 1993 at Alderwood Park Convalescent Center. She was born in Everson, WA on April 17, 1908 to Charles and Clara Gooding. February 20, 1932 she married Arnold Anderson in Everett, WA. In her younger days, Mrs. Anderson worked in a bank and in the office for an orthopedic surgeon. She was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church. Preceded in death by her husband and two brothers Clarence and William Gooding. Survived by nieces and nephews. Services will be held 10:30 A. M. Wednesday, July 28, 1993 at Westford Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. R. L. Christensen and Rev. Evald Olsenius officiating.

ANDERSON, Evilo J. - Funeral services for Evilo J. Florence Anderson, 76, a former resident of Bellingham, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Greenacres Memorial Park, 5700 Northwest Road. She died on Saturday (Jan. 26, 1991) at home in East Wenatchee. Mrs. Anderson was born on Nov. 8, 1914, to Robert and Sophie Brokens Florence in Bellingham. She lived in Bellingham until 1988 when she moved to Wenatchee in 1988. She married Aleck Anderson on March 3, 1944 in Bellingham. Mrs. Anderson worked for many years for the Pacific American fisheries and the Port of Bellingham until she retired in 1976. Survivors include her husband of the family home; sons, Robert Anderson of Port Coquitlam, B. C., and Darrell Anderson of East Wenatchee; a brother, Melvin Florence of Bellingham; a twin sister, Eleanor Tooker of Bellingham; one granddaughter and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by Greenacres Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Farrol L. - Former Weldit Tank and Steel painter Farrol L. Anderson, 72, died Wednesday at Shuksan Convalescent Center. Mr. Anderson, of 5199 School Street, Acme was born May 4, 1917, in Stanley, Wis. His family moved to Whatcom County in 1929. As a young man, he was a logger, before he went to work for Weldit Tank and Steel. An outdoorsman, his hobbies included hunting and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Catherine, of the family home; sons Harry Anderson of Everson, Farrol Anderson Jr. of Modesto, Calif., Kenneth Anderson of Wickersham, Dale Lee Anderson of Welcome, Norman Anderson of Kent, and Steven Anderson of Wickersham; numerous grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. At his request, there will be no services.

ANDERSON, Floyd M. - Funeral service for Floyd M. Anderson, age 79, of Fall City, and formerly of Whatcom County, was held at Flintoft's Issaquah Funeral Home on Friday, Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. Burial followed at Cedar Lawns Memorial Park in Redmond. Floyd passed away at the Skagit Valley Convalescent Center in Sedro Woolley on Monday, Jan. 30, 1989. Mr. Anderson was born on Jan. 13, 1910, in Lynden, the son of George and Mattie Anderson. He was raised in Lynden and graduated from Lynden High School. He owned and operated Wiser Lake Tavern for several years and then lived in the Fall City area for many years. He was also a construction worker. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was a former member of the Snoqualmie F. O. E. and a charter member of the Camels Club in Lynden. He is survived by two son, Floyd of Seattle and Gene Anderson of Fall City; three daughters, Karen Chedrick of Fall City, Sandra Anderson of California, and Denise Collen of Sedro Woolley; 12 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren.

ANDERSON, Floyd M., 83, of 1122 Cherry St., Sumas, died Friday, July 16, 1993 in Bellingham. He was born Nov. 6, 1909 in Driscoll, N. D. and moved to Ferndale in 1915. He graduated from Ferndale High School in 1927. He became a dairy farmer and moved to Sumas in 1929. He married Vera Hill on March 31, 1940 in Bellingham. Floyd was a member of Clearbrook Lutheran Church and Sumas Valley Grange and a former Farm Bureau and Darigold member. He enjoyed traveling, gardening and playing games with his grandchildren and was an avid sports fan. He is survived by two daughters, Pat and husband Ray Otten of Bellingham and Charlotte and husband Warren Jensen of Kirkland; a son, Roger Anderson and wife Cathi of Sumas; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; three sisters, Vera Keith of Seattle, Ruth Dines of Santa Barbara, Calif. and Blanche Vail of Olympia; and seven nieces and nephews. A private graveside service was held Tuesday at Greenacres Memorial Park, followed by a memorial service at Clearbrook Lutheran Church with Rev. John Leaf officiating. Arrangements were made by Moles Funeral Home of Ferndale.

ANDERSON, Frances, age 76, of Yakima, passed away in that city Thursday, January 11, (1951). Mrs. Anderson was a former Blaine resident. Surviving relatives include two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, of Blaine, and Mrs. Fern Engert, of Yakima; two sons, Carl, of Santa Rosa, Calif., and George, of Blaine; nine grandchildren; three brothers, James Hartoon, of Everson, Perry, of Yakima, and Charles, of Tucemfeh, Oklahoma; a niece, Mrs. Henry Baeten, of Blaine. Services will be conducted within the Chapel of the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine, Wednesday, January 17, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. J. W. Sanders, of Blaine, officiating. Interment in the Blaine Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Frances Mae, 310 E. Chestnut St., age 57, passed away Friday, October 28, (1966). A resident of this city the past five years, Mrs. Anderson was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, and Women of Moose. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Jay Miller, city; two sons, Kenneth R. Penn, Pueblo, Colo.; Gordon A. Pritchard, city; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be conducted by Rev. Fred Aiemer Monday, October 31 at 4:30 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. The remains will be forwarded to Pueblo, Colorado for burial.

ANDERSON, Francis Dillon of 495 E. Axton Road died Wednesday, June 14, 1995 at home. He was 56. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Woodlawn Cemetery. Born July 3, 1938, to Hughbert "Budz" D. and Mary Lois Starbuck Anderson in Bellingham, he lived in Whatcom County most of his life. He attended Assumption School and graduated from Meridian High School in 1956. A carpenter, he specialized in constructing pole buildings. Survivors include brothers John Starbuck Anderson of Seattle and Kenneth Bruce Anderson of St. Louis, sister Mary Margaret Frost of Ferndale and numerous other relatives. Arrangements by Westford Funeral Home.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 17 Jun 1995) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, Freda E., age 75 of 2803 Woburn St., passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, April 2nd, (1963) following an extended illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Whatcom County for the past 70 years and was a member of the Garden Street Methodist Church. She leaves to survive one daughter Mrs. Allegra E. Marcin of this city; one granddaughter and two great grandchildren; two brothers Roy W. Johnson of Seattle and Oscar C. Johnson of this city; one sister Mrs. Esther R. Morse of this city; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, April 5th, at 1:00 P.M. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Irwin officiating. Interment Bayview.

ANDERSON, Gene, age 93, passed away in a Blaine Nursing Home, Sunday, January 2, 1983. She was preceded in death by her husband, 3 children, 2 brothers & 1 sister. She leaves to survive 1 daughter-in-law, Emma Genung of Anacortes; also 1 brother, Leif Goodman of Blaine; 1 sister, Christine Goodman of Burnaby; 2 granddaughters, Susan Walter of Everson; Nancy Genung of London, England; 3 great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Eastern Star; Haynie Grange; and active member of the Senior Activity Center and Band in Blaine. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 5 at 2 p.m. in the Jerns-McKinney Funeral Chapel with Rev. Don Walter officiating.

ANDERSON, George H. - A memorial service for George H. Anderson, formerly of Whatcom County, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Edmonds United Methodist Church. Mr. Anderson died Thursday, Nov 9, 2000 in Edmonds. He was 85. Mr. Anderson was born March 31, 1915 in Maple Falls. He served as a captain in the Merchant Marines during World War II and sailed throughout the Aleutian Islands. He lived and worked in Whatcom County until moving to Edmonds in 1965. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife of 59 years, Ruth: daughter Teryl Eytchison of Edmonds; son Stephen Anderson of Eagle River, Alaska; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Beck's Funeral Home of Edmonds.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 12 Nov 2000) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

ANDERSON, George W. - Funeral services for George W. Anderson, age 73, of 3370 Sweet Road, Blaine, were conducted on Tuesday, September 16, (1980) at 4:00 p.m. in the Sunrise Baptist Church with Rev. S. Lee Green officiating. Burial followed in Haynie Cemetery. Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Mr. Anderson was a retired farmer and had been a county resident for the past forty-three years. He was a member of the Sunrise Baptist Church and was married to Levia Kinsey in Custer on June 13, 1937. He is survived by his wife Levia; two sons, Doanld of Watertown, Minnesota and Duane of Norwalk, California; a daughter, Mrs. Sharon (Orv.) Lofdahl of Custer; six grandchildren; two brothers, Roy of Spokane and Albert in Custer; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret (Clarence) Bloom of Cambridge, Minnesota, Mrs. Ruth Peay of Ontario, California and Mrs. Ingrid Cushing of Fontana, California and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were under the direction of the Gillies Funeral Home, Lynden.

ANDERSON, Germann, age 77 years, whose home was at 1611 Grant Street, Bellingham, passed away at a local hospital, Sunday, September 6, (1942). Surviving relatives include one son and one daughter, Milton Anderson of Route 2, Lynden, and Miss Anna Anderson of Bellingham; also one sister residing in Denmark and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Anderson rests at the Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home where funeral announcements will be made.

ANDERSON, Gertrude, age 77 years, pioneer resident of Point Roberts, passed away at the home of her daughter in Blaine, Sunday, April 27, (1947). Surviving are the husband, Erick Anderson; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Gudmundson, of Bellingham, Mrs. D. F. Cruickshank, of Route 2, Blaine; one brother, J. J. Middal, of Seattle; also three grandchildren; three nephews and two nieces. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 30, at 1:30 p.m. at the Point Roberts Church, Rev. A. E. Kristjannson, of Blaine, officiating. Interment in Point Roberts Cemetery under the direction of McKinney's Funeral Home in Blaine.

ANDERSON, Grace A. of 1120 Old Guide Rd., passed away in a local hospital Thursday, April 16, (1959) following an extended illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Bellingham for the past 60 years and moved to the Laurel District 7 years ago. She leaves to survive her husband, Howard W. Anderson at the family home; two sisters, Mrs. Muriel Trimbele and Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes; one brother, Ross Shields, all of this city; four nieces, Mrs. Elinor Lamont, Mrs. Nancy Neisinger, both of this city, Mrs. Barbara Kirk of LaCenter, Wash., and Mrs. Margaret Hart of La Conner, Wash.; one nephew, Philip Jennings of La Conner, Wash. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, April 21, at 2 p.m. within the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Walter R. Naff, pastor of the First Christian Church officiating. Interment Enterprise Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Grace Amelia Pearson, age 64, who resided at 2460 North Shore Road, passed away in a local hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 14, (1960) following an extended illness. Mrs. Anderson had resided in Bellingham her entire lifetime, was a member of the Rome Grange, a former deputy auditor for the Court House and also was with the Bellingham Title Company. She leaves to survive, two brothers, Devenus E. Pearson and Victor E. Pearson, both of Bellingham, also numerous nieces and nephews. The Rev. Norman B. Harrison will conduct funeral services Monday, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home. Interment, Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Grayce T., age 74, of 1900 I Street, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, Oct. 9, (1956) following a short illness. She had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 66 years. Surviving relatives include one sister, Mrs. Marguerite Kennedy; one brother, L. A. Thomas, numerous nieces and nephews all of Bellingham. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, Oct. 11 at 1:30 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. C. Eugene Sabin, pastor of the First Christian Church officiating. Interment Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Gunnar - Memorial services for Gunnar Anderson, age 76, of 2001 F St., Bellingham will be held Fri., June 8 at 10:30 a.m. in the Mt. Baker Theater with Rev. Peter L. Rhea, Unity Church of Truth, officiating. Cremation Greenacres Crematorium. Mr. Anderson passed away Tues., June 5, 1984. He had been a lifetime resident of the Bellingham area. He was an avid traveler & photographer visiting nearly every country of the world & an ardent hiker who had climbed most of the mountains in this state. Music was his life. He began playing for silent movies at age 16 & for many years was the organist at the Mt. Baker Theater. He had been teaching instruction of the organ & music since 1950, & was a member of the American Theater Organ Society; life member of Musicians Protective Union Local 451. He is survived by a brother Einar & wife Helen Anderson, Coos Bay, OR; a niece Sandra Mulvey, Eugene, OR; 2 grandnephews & an adopted son, Mr. Fletcher Anderson, Seattle. Memorials may be made to the Mt. Baker Theater Committee. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Gust - Graveside services for Pastor Gust Anderson will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Greenacres Memorial Park. Memorial services will follow at 2 p.m. at Northwest Baptist Church with the Rev. Ridley Latimer officiating. Visitation will be 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday at Jones-Moles Funeral Home. Pastor Anderson, 2818 Old Fairhaven Parkway, died Wednesday (March 20, 1991). He was 92. Born Feb. 10, 1899, in Jamtland Province in Sweden, he graduated from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and Bethel Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minn. He served as pastor of churches in Oregon and Washington, including Sunrise Baptist Church in Custer from 1937 to 1947. He also was a member of Northwest Baptist Church. Pastor Anderson moved to Bellingham from Seattle in 1988. A son, Gene Anderson, died earlier. Survivors include his wife, Hulda, whom he married Aug. 25, 1935; a son, Neil Anderson of Portland, Ore.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a brother, Helge Anderson of Kingman, Ariz. Arrangements by Jones-Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Gust E., age 73, of 1151 Bakerview Rd., passed away in local hospital Wednesday, May 24, (1961) following a short illness. Survived by one son, Martin of Grangeville, Idaho; three grandchildren; two brothers, John, of this city, Elias in Sweden; three nephews, A. A. Anderson, and Nels Anderson of this city, Henry Leaf of Seattle; one niece, Mrs. Anna Bostwick. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, May 29, at 10 a.m. within the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home, with Rodney Benson, of the Jehovahs Witnesses officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Hanna, age 83 years, passed away at her home Thursday morning, March 20, (1947) after a lingering illness. She had been a resident of Ferndale, Route 2, for the past 44 years, coming here from Sweden when she was 21. She was a charter member of the First Lutheran Church of Bellingham. She is survived by three daughters, Esther and Alma Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Blomquist, all of Ferndale; three grandchildren, Ray, Carol Jean and Larry Blomquist, all of Ferndale; one brother, John Swanson, of Escalon, California. Funeral services will be conducted from Monroe's Funeral Parlor in Ferndale, Saturday, March 22, at 2 p.m. with Rev. G. W. Henry officiating.

ANDERSON, Hans, age 64, of 1123 Laurel Court, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Nov. 12, (1958). Mr. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 37 years. He was a fisherman, a member of the Alaska Fisherman's Union and a member of the South Bellingham Full Gospel Assembly. Survivors are one brother, Christian Anderson of Bismarck, N. D.; one sister, Mrs. Julius Berg of Moose Jaw, Sask.; two cousins, Mrs. Minnie Linde of Everett, and Eli Paulsen of Seattle; one brother and one sister in Norway. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. W. A. Gamlen and the Rev. W. Wolfe, Monday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Hans Carl, age 73, of Clipper, Wash., passed away at a local hospital Wednesday, Nov. 11, (1953) following a short illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of that community for the past 30 years, was a well-known retired farmer, a member of the Lutheran Church and a member of the Whatcom County Dairymen's Association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Inga Anderson; two sons, Henry and Alf, both of Clipper; two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Johnstone of this city, Mrs. Mildred Reinsch of Glassenburg, Conn.; four grandsons, two half-brothers in Norway. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home, with Rev. Clarence Haugen, pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Hans Peter, age 69, who resided at Stafford Hotel, passed away in a local hospital Sat., May 17, (1957) following an extended illness. He was a member of the Bethel Temple in Ferndale. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Anna Peterson, of Crookston, Minn.; two brothers, Bert Anderson of Wapato, and Charles Anderson of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be conducted in the Monroe Funeral Chapel Tuesday, May 20, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Albert Galbraith officiating. Final resting place, Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Hazel M., age 82, of 200 Grover, Lynden, passed away Friday, Sept. 2, (1977). Born in Stillwater, Minn., Mrs. Anderson moved to Whatcom Co. in 1911. A graduate of WWSC, Mrs. Anderson was a retired teacher and had taught for many years in the Lynden School District. A member of the Clamdiggers Association, Mrs. Anderson was also a member of the Lynden Methodist Church, the Washington St. and National Retired Teachers Association, of the Lady's Auxiliary of the VFW, and the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter 12 of Lynden. On June 25, 1933, she was married to Guy C. Anderson in Lynden. Mr. Anderson passed away in 1971. She is survived by 2 sisters-in-law, Mrs. Minnie Lowrey of Blanchard and Mrs. Louise Lowrey of Grants Pass, Ore.; 2 nieces, Mrs. Lois Walter of Bow and Mrs. Jeanette Coble of Blanchard and a nephew, Wilford Lowry of Rogue River, Ore. and numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted Fri., Sept. 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Lynden United Methodist Church with Rev. John Finney officiating. Burial will follow in Lynden Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Hedvig, 93, 1509 E. Victor St., a Bellingham resident for many years, died Thursday in a Bellingham hospital. Mrs. Anderson was born in Sweden on Sept. 6, 1891, and came to Bellingham 72 years ago. She married Adolph Anderson, who preceded her in death. They lived in Bellingham all their married life. Mrs. Anderson was a home-maker, and had been a member of Urania Lodge 414, Order of Vasa. Survivors include a son, Rudy Anderson of Tacoma, and a nephew, Clarence Westerberg of Lynden. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Jones Funeral Home. The body will be cremated.

ANDERSON, Helen, age 83 of 1600 43 Ave. East., Seattle, passed away Sat. Nov. 25, 1978. Mrs. Anderson was a retired teacher in the Bellingham Schools. She was born in Bellingham and had resided here all of her life until moving to Seattle 5 years ago. She was a member of the Garden Street Methodist Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Music Club, Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington No. 5, St. Lukes Assistance League & YWCA. She is survived by 1 son, Lee Anderson, Wellesley, Mass., 1 daughter, Lois Anderson, Seattle, 2 grandsons, Ross & Kyle Anderson, Wellesley, Mass., nephew, Jerry Anderson, Lummi Island and Fred Krabbe, Friday Harbor. There will be no graveside services as previously announced. Interment was at BayView Cemetery. Memorial service Wed. 2:30 p.m. at Garden Street Methodist Church, Rev. Lawrence Guderian officiating. Memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Helen F., age 93, of Bellingham, WA, passed away Wednesday, December 4, 1996 in Highland Convalescent Center. Born June 1, 1903 in Glasgow, Montana to John and Violet (Newell) Fraser, she was a Whatcom County resident for 70 years; attended Bellingham Normal School from 1921 to 1923. She received her Bachelor's Degree from W. W. C. E. in 1957, attended Geneva Community Church; member of Maple Leaf Chapter #58 O. E. S. and Daughters of America. Preceded in death by son, Carl F. Anderson Jr., in 1942 and her husband, Carl F. Anderson, in 1964, whom she married December 31 1927 in Havre, MT. Survived by two daughters, Joyce Christopher of Bellingham, Karen Hester of Atlanta, GA; son, Ole and wife Alice Anderson of King Cove, AK; 4 grandchildren, Julie Brown, Carl A. Anderson, Barbara James, Cynthia Hester; 3 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary and husband A. J. Erchinger of Bellingham; numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Service Monday, December 9, 1996, 1:00 p.m. at Jones-Moles Funeral Home. Cremation. Inurnment of cremains in Bayview Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Helen Marie, age 71 of 2111 Ellis Street, Bellingham, died Monday, October 18, 1982. She and her husband, Albert, were owners & operators of Al's Cafe. He preceded her in death in 1978. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. She is survived by a sister, Pearl Halverson of Bellingham. It was Helen's request that there be no services. Interment, however, in Greenacres Memorial Park. Arrangements by Jerns& LeVeck Funeral Chapel & Crematorium. [b. Aug. 8, 1911 B'ham; m. Aug. 24, 1944 B'ham]

ANDERSON, Henry, age 63, of Ferndale, passed away Thursday, May 8, (1957) in a local hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Whatcom County his entire lifetime. He is survived by his wife, Ila; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Berger of Seattle and Mrs. Helen Fritzal of Torrance, Calif.; one son, LeRoy of Wenatchee; two sisters, Mrs. Olga Wilson of Bellingham and Mrs. Dolly Barrett of Snoqualmie; two brothers, Alfred of Bellingham and Louis of Ferndale; nine grandchildren. Numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted, Monday, May 12, at 1:30 p.m. in the Monroe Funeral Chapel at Ferndale, with Rev. Ralph Funkhauser officiating. Final resting place Woodlawn.

ANDERSON, Henry, age 40, who resided at Clipper, passed away in a local hospital on Tuesday, October 20, (1964). Mr. Anderson was a resident of Clipper for the past 37 years, was a farmer and a veteran of WWII. He leaves to survive his mother of the family home in Clipper, Mrs. Hans Anderson; 1 brother, Mr. Alf Anderson of Portland; 2 sisters, Mrs. Catherine Johnstone of Seattle and Mrs. Mickie Range of New York; numerous nieces and nephews. The Rev. Raymond E. Pfleuger of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church will conducted funeral services on Friday, October 23, at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Bingham and Jerns Funeral Home. Interment will be made in Greenacres Memorial Park.

ANDERSON, Herman, age 84, of 2315 Williams St., passed away on Monday, Aug. 20, (1962) following an extended illness. Mr. Anderson had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 59 years and was a member of the Order of Vasa. He leaves to survive, one son, George H. of McMinville, Ore.; one brother, Gust Anderson of California. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. D. W. Taylor on Thursday, Aug. 23, at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home. Interment Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Herman Albert "Oscar" age 67 years, of 1725 Woburn Street, passed away in Alaska September 29, (1946) as the result of a drowning accident. Mr. Anderson was employed by the P. A. F. in Ketchikan as a second engineer. He was a member of the Lutheran Church in Finland and a member of the Alaska Fisherman's Union, Bellingham branch. Surviving relatives include two sons, Gunnar and Einer Anderson, both of Bellingham; four sisters, Mrs. Olivia Toreen, of Bellingham, Mrs. Ida Isaacson, of Kenmore, Washington, and two sisters in Finland; one brother, John Nyblom, of Seattle; also numerous other relatives and friends. The remains will be received by the Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home where funeral services are planned for Monday, October 7, at 2 p.m. with Rev. G. W. Henry officiating. Interment in Bay View Cemetery.

ANDERSON, Hilda A., 86, of Bellingham died Thursday, March 2, 1995 in Bellingham. She was born Nov. 24, 1908 in Lynden to Edmund and Martha Peters. A life long resident of Whatcom County, she married Milton Anderson on Dec. 28, 1935. He preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 1994. She graduated from Shaw Secretarial School and worked for local doctors before joining the staff of the Whatcom Mental Health clinic as executive secretary for 20 years. She was a life member at Ten Mile Grange, where she was secretary/treasurer for over 20 years. Baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph's (sic) Lutheran Church, she had the longest continuous membership there. She is survived by daughter Susan Vail of Bellingham; grandson Christopher Vail of Bellingham; granddaughter Monika Vail of Bellingham; sister-in-law Trudy Peters of Lynden; and numerous other relatives. Funeral services were held Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church. Burial was at Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Jones-Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Hilding, age 72 of 309 N. 36th St., Seattle, former Ferndale resident, passed away Mon., Aug. 13, 1979. Resident of both Whatcom and King counties for a number of years. He is survived by a brother, Adolph of Blaine; 2 sisters, Clara Byers and Helga Loreen both of B'ham; 12 nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Fri., Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. at Enterprise Cemetery, pastor Keith Swenson officiating. Burial under the direction of the Moles Funeral Home.

ANDERSON, Howard Franklin - Funeral services for Howard Franklin Anderson, age 73, of 2605 Mt. Baker Hiway, will be Wednesday March 14 at 1 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home with Rev. James Seim, Bellingham Alliance Church officiating. Interment Bay View Cemetery. Mr. Anderson passed away Sun. March 11, 1984. Survived by his wife Myrtle; daughter, Georgia & husband Sidney Vos of City; 3 grandchildren, Claudette, Lynnette & Howard Vos of City; nephews, Charles & wife Arlene Anderson of city and Donald & wife Maryann Anderson of Oregon; niece, Darlene & husband Skip Bressie of Portland, Oregon; sisters-in-law, Ellen Anderson of City and Mildred Anderson of Portland, Oregon. Mr. Anderson was a lifetime Bellingham resident, was a member of the Bellingham Alliance Church and a member of the Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union Local No. 2667. [b. Jan. 13, 1911]

ANDERSON, Howard W., age 90 of 6007 Old Guide Road, Bellingham, passed away Monday, November 29, 1982. Howard had been a resident of Whatcom County since 1911, was a member of the First Christian Church of Bellingham, and a former member of the Whatcom County Dairymen's Association. He is survived by a niece, Lois Anderson of Bellingham; other relatives including the Elma Muir family of Morton; several friends including the Herb Munson family of Laurel. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 1 at 2:30 p.m. in Moles Funeral Home, burial will follow in Enterprise Cemetery. [b. Sept. 30, 1892 Kearney, NE]

ANDERSON, Hulda V., 55, of 1004 Mason St., passed away in a local hospital Saturday, June 29, (1957). Mrs. Anderson had resided in this community for the past 28 years and was a member of the Champion Street Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Axel, at home; one son, Lloyd C., of this city; 6 daughters, Miss Gladys and Miss Donna Anderson, both at home, Mrs. Bernice Rudy and Mrs. Hazel Rohde, both of Bellingham, Mrs. Shirley Newberry, of George, Ark., and Mrs. Betty Oswald of Anacortes; 7 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Julia Hallstrom of Los Angeles, Calif. The remains rest at the Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. Clifford M. Dickau Wednesday, July 3 at 10 a. m. Final resting place Greenacres.


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