WHATCOM COUNTY OBITUARIES     CAM - CAP


CAMARILLO, Richard Allen passed away at his home in Bellingham on Sunday, July 22, 2001. Born to Manuel and Agripina Camarillo on July 23, 1956, he was the fifth of 6 children, Sylvia Streeter of Spring Creek, NV, Rosie Pikula of Nisswa, MN and Belia Madan, Maricela DeLeon and Daniel Camarillo of Bellingham WA. Also survived by his 3 sons Stanley Erickson, Rick Camarillo and Auggie Camarillo whom reside with their mother Debbie Erickson. Memorial services will be held Fri, July 27, 2 p.m. at King Mt. Church. A reception follows.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 27 Jul 2001) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

CAMBLEY, Nicholas J., age 48, of 2118 Queen Street, passed away suddenly at a local hospital Thursday, July 13, (1950). Mr. Cambley had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 46 years. He had been employed as a fireman at the Brooks Lumber Company since 1936, and was a member of the Church of the Assumption and the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union No. 2667. Surviving relatives include three sisters, Mrs. Ann Ferguson, Mrs. Josephine Chatterton and Mrs. Genevieve Burnside, all of Bellingham, and four nieces, Mrs. James Collins, of Seattle, Miss Bernice Chatterton and Mrs. Jack Beal, both of Bellingham, and Mrs. Kathleen Hughes, of Ferndale. Rosary was said Friday, July 14 at 7:30 p.m. within the Church of the Assumption. Requiem mass was said Saturday, July 15 at 8:15 a.m. with the Rev. Fr. Bernard Cremer, celebrant. Interment in Bay View Cemetery under the direction of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home.

CAMERON, Allan, age 82, of 2521 Peabody St., passed away at home, Tuesday, July 18, (1961). A resident of Bellingham for the past 36 years, Mr. Cameron was retired from the Milwaukee Railroad and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors are his widow, Janet, at home and one daughter, Miss Gladys McLean, of Cleveland, Ohio. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by Dr. Glenn C. Carlson, Thursday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Final resting place Bay View Cemetery.

CAMERON, Angus, age 78, of Route 5, Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham, passed away in a local hospital Monday, April 12, (1954). Mr. Cameron had resided in this community for the past 18 years and had formerly lived in San Francisco, Calif. He was a retired salesman for the Pacific American Fisheries and attended the First Church of Christ Scientist. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Cameron at the home; a brother, Roy of Los Angeles, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Ernest Stein of Eau Claire, Wis., and a number of nieces and nephews. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where Christian science services will be read Wednesday, April 14, at 1 p.m. Cremation.

CAMERON, Angus John, age 65 of Surrey, B. C. passed away Tues. March 29, 1983. Mr. Cameron was retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is survived by his wife Freda; 2 daughters, Cynthia Hesse and Margaret Hamilton both of Surrey; 1 grandson; 1 great granddaughter. Services will be held Tues. April 5 in Surrey. Local arrangement by the Westford Funeral Home.

CAMERON, Barbara R., 79, a former Whatcom County resident, died on Oct. 12, (1991) at a nursing home in Calgary, Alberta. She was born to Paul and Barbara Neumann on May 1, 1912 at Pincher Creek, Alberta. Mr. Cameron lived in Bellingham from 1954 to 1987, where she was an accountant for a private firm. She was a past matron of Maple Leaf Chapter No. 58 of the Order of the Eastern Star in Bellingham. She was active in the chapter's charitable projects. Her husband, Rod Cameron, preceded her in death. Survivors include: a sister, Helen Kristjanson of White Rock, B.C.; brothers, Theodore Neumann of Calgary and Gus Neumann of Fort McLeod, Alberta; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held in Pincher Creek, where the body was buried at Fairview Cemetery.

CAMERON, Calvin P. - At his request no services were held for Calvin P. "Skip" Cameron, 35, of 7154 Mecklem Road, Everson. He died Sunday, Oct. 24, (1982) and cremation was held at Greenacres Crematorium. He is survived by his wife Donna, one son David Cameron at home, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cameron, his grandmother, Mrs. Kirby and one sister, Sandi, all in California. He was a member of Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7 American Legion and Air National Guard. Jones Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. [auto accident]

CAMERON, Charles Alexander, age 84, of 1952 Axton Road, passed away at his home Saturday, November 11, (1950). Mr. Cameron had been a resident of this community for the past 36 years and was a retired farmer. Surviving relatives include a brother Lindsay, of Bellingham; a sister, Mrs. Irene Clark, of Toronto, Canada, and a niece Evelyn Cameron, of Regina, Sask., Canada. Services will be conducted Friday, November 17, at 2 p.m. within the Chapel of the Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns Funeral Home by the Rev. E. M. Butenschon. Intement in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMERON, Dorothy M., of Wenatchee, died Wed. in a Wenatchee hospital. She was born in B'ham, May 2, 1906, married to Percy Cameron there in 1930. She had been a musician for many years in the B'ham area. Hand resided in Seattle for several years and a Wenatchee resident for the last 12 years. She had worked for the Wenatchee Daily World prior to her retirement. Surviving are: 1 brother, Clifford Early, of Seattle; 5 nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband and 1 brother, Victor. Memorial services will be conducted at a later date.

CAMERON, Gussie M., age 87 years, of 358 South Garden St., passed away at a local hospital Saturday, March 29, (1952) following an extended illness. Mrs. Cameron had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 41 years and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ada C. Cousins, of this city; one son, George S. Richardson, of Rt. 3, Bellingham; two grandchildren, Vernon E. Broadbent, of San Jose, Calif., and Gordon C. Broadbent of North Bent, Wash.; three great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; four sisters in the East and numerous nephews and nieces. Private funeral services were held Monday, March 31, at 4 p.m., within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. James M. Wilson officiating. Cremation.

CAMERON, Hugh G. M., age 84, 1308 W. North, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, June 17, (1964). He had been a 21-year resident of Bellingham and was a World War I veteran and member of the Albert J. Hamilton American Legion Post. He is survived by 1 sister in Scotland. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 19, at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of the Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home with the Rev. C. Theodore Hegg, pastor of the Broadway Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Greenacres Memorial Park.

CAMERON, Janet S., age 90, who lived at 1308 W. North St., passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Dec. 14, (1960) following an extended illness. Mrs. Cameron had resided in Bellingham for the past 16 years and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She leaves to survive her husband, Hugh G. M. Cameron at the family home. Rev. Norman Harrison will conduct funeral services on Friday, Dec. 16, at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home, followed by cremation.

CAMERON, Kathryn, Mt. Baker Apts., age 91, passed away Monday, November 7, (1966). Mrs. Cameron was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and had resided in this city the past thirty years. She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. Christian Science services will be read Wednesday, November 9 at 10:30 a.m. at the Jones Funeral Home, followed by cremation.

CAMERON, Leroy G., 79, 2812 Grant St., died Friday (Jan. 16, 1987) in Bellingham. He was born Feb. 1, 1907, in Morning Sun, Iowa. He moved to Bellingham in 1947. Survivors include his sisters Marguerite Burruss of Oklahoma, and Martha Hughlett of Bellingham; four nieces and two nephews. At his request no service will be held. Cremation will be at Greenacres Crematorium. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.

CAMERON, Lindsay, age 70, of 1120 1/2 Cornwall Avenue, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, July 4, (1951). Mr. Cameron had resided here for the past 22 years. Surviving relatives include, one sister, Mrs. Irene Clark, of Toronto, Canada; one niece, Mrs. Evelyn Cameron, of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; and one nephew, Cameron Alexander, of Kamloops, B.C. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted Wednesday, July 25, at 10:30 a.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CAMERON, Margaret N., age 70 years, of Ferndale, passed away at a local hospital Sunday, Oct. 31, (1954). She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Martha Hughlett, of Ferndale, and Mrs. M. H. Eurruss of Aulsa, Okla.; two sons, LeRoy of Ferndale, and Clair of Lander, Wyo.; one sister, Mrs. Maude Shank, of Portland; one brother, George Humphreys, of Ferndale; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m. from the Monroe Funeral Chapel in Ferndale, with the Rev. Harry Martynse officiating. Interment Enterprise Cemetery.

CAMERON, Ralph Lee, age 80, who had resided at 2531 Henry Street, passed away Thursday, Oct. 16, (1969) in a local nursing home following a brief illness. He had lived in Bellingham for the past 64 years, and prior to his retirement had been employed at Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Company for many years. He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 31 FOE. He leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Lou Cameron and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, in the chapel of Bingham & Jerns Funeral Home. Rev. Leonard Ericksen officiating. Cremation will follow.

CAMERON, Ray Lynn, age 66, passed away in his Ferndale home Tuesday, February 15, (1949) following a brief illness. He had been a resident of the Ferndale district for the past two years. He leaves to survive, his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Hughlett, of Ferndale, and Mrs. Murle Burruss, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two sons, Clair H., of Lander, Wyoming, and Leroy G., of Ferndale. Six grandchildren. Two sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be held in the Monroe chapel at Ferndale, Saturday afternoon, February 19 at 2 p.m. with Rev. C. G. Albertson, officiating. Interment in Enterprise Cemetery.

CAMERON, Roderick G. - Memorial services for Rodercik "Rod" C. Cameron, age 73 of 2915 McLeod Road will be Tuesday, April 19 at 1 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home with ritualistic service by Bellingham Aerie No. 31 FOE officiating. Cremation Greenacres Memorial Park. Mr. Cameron passed away Friday, April 15, 1983 in Bellingham. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; 1 sister, Mrs. Marie Sorgard of Picture Butte, Alberta; numerous nieces & nephews. Mr. Cameron had been a Bellingham resident for 29 years and was a member of the Bellingham Aerie, No. 31, F.O.E.

CAMMACK, Anna B., age 75, of 2430 Victor Street, passed away in a local hospital Monday, November 3, (1952). Mrs. Cammack had resided in Bellingham for the past 30 years and was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Surviving relatives include her husband, William Cammack, at the family home; three sons, William Jr. and Francis, both of Bellingham, and George, of Olympia; four grandchildren; a brother, William Boagey, of Toronto, Canada, and three sisters in England. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by the Rev. James M. Wilson, and the officers of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Wednesday, Nov. 5th at 3 p.m. Final resting place Bay View Cemetery.

CAMMACK, Francis "Frank" of 1590 Cammack Road died Friday, Sept. 2, 1994, at his home. He was 85. At Mr. Cammack's request, no services will be held. Born February 19, 1909, in Carbonado, he moved to Bellingham as a young child. He married Lena Elliott on Oct. 2, 1934. He worked at Georgia Pacific Corp. for 26 years and retired in 1974. Survivors include his wife of the family home; sons Earl Cammack of Ferndale, Jack Cammack, Bert Cammack and daughter-in-law Reatha Cammack, all of Bellingham; daughter Annabell Tuck of Walnut Creek, Calif.; and five grandchildren.

CAMMACK, William, Sr., 81, formerly of 2430 Victor, passed away in a local hospital Monday, Aug. 26, (1957). Mr. Cammack had resided in this community for the past 36 years and was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft. Survivors are three sons, Francis and William Jr., both of this city, and George of Olympia; four grandchildren. The remains rest at the Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth Funeral Home where private services will be conducted Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 10:30 a.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CAMP, Beatrice Anita, age 89 of 2636 Cherry St., passed away Dec. 3, (1975). A resident of the community for the past 47 years, Mrs. Camp was a member of Lois Circle of First Baptist Church. Surviving son, Edward Schwerd of Meridian, Idaho; 2 daughters, Mrs. Patricia Chandler of Addy, Wash., and Mrs. Bertha Merrill of Bellingham; 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Rowley of Bellingham; 5 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; 1 brother, Raeburn Parker of Prairie, Idaho, and 1 sister, Mrs. Alida Redell of Cerritos, Calif. Funeral services Monday, Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. Jones Funeral Home with Rev. Russell Hendrickson officiating. Interment Bay View Cemetery.

CAMP, Janet, of Bellingham died Friday Nov. 8, 1991 after a short illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York Mrs. Camp went to the Julliard School of Music and was a concert pianist. As a pianist she had played at Carnegie Hall and had also taught piano for many years. She married Walter Camp in Dayton, Ohio they had recently celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary. The Camp's lived for most of their married lives in Gloversille, N.Y. In Gloversville Mrs. Camp was president of the Womens Medical Auxiliary for many years. Mrs. Camp was an expert needlepoint and petit-point artist and was also a painter. During WWII she served with the WACS. A beloved wife, mother and grandmother Mrs. Camp is survived by daughters Sally Webb of Bellingham and Linda Koenig of Maryland. Brother Marvin Gross of Mayfield, N.Y. 4 grandchildren. Mrs. Camp is also survived by a close friend Ezabella Wodzicki of Bellingham. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 10, 1991 at Beth Israel Cemetery, Bellingham, Wa. Officiant was Rabbi Michael Oblath. Arrangements by Westford Funeral Home.

CAMP, Lewers Martin, age 75, of 222 N. Commercial Street, passed away at a local hospital Thursday morning, November 24, (1949) following a lingering illness. Mr. Camp had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 49 years and was a retired railroad worker. He was a member of the Moose Lodge No. 493. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Jessie Camp, at the home, and several nieces and nephews in Oklahoma. Funeral services were conducted at the Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns Funeral Home, Saturday, November 26, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Anton E. Sjolund, pastor of the Champion St. Baptist Church officiating. Cremation.

CAMP, Lewis H. - Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Enterprise Cemetery for Lewis H. Camp, 87, 1530 James St. He died Monday (Dec. 23, 1985) in Bellingham. Mr. Camp was born Dec. 4, 1898, in Eastonville, Colo., and had lived in Whatcom County for 83 years. He worked as a shipping clerk for Bellingham Builders and was a member of American Legion Post 154, Ferndale. Mr. Camp is survived by his wife, Mamie, of Bellingham; a daughter, Lois Camp of Ferndale; a grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews. The Rev. Maynard Oss will officiate at Friday's services.

CAMP, Lois A., 67, 2069 Grandview Road, Ferndale, died Tuesday (July 21, 1987) in Ferndale. She was born March 11, 1920, in Bellingham and lived in Whatcom County all of her life. Mrs. Camp was a member of North Bellingham Full Gospel Fellowship Church. Survivors include a son, Gary Camp of Bellevue; cousins Beulah Lyke of Yakima, LaVerne Wilder of Bellingham and Orville Camp of Lynden; and other cousins and friends. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at North Bellingham Full Gospel Fellowship Church, with Pastor Maynard Oss officiating. Burial will be in Enterprise Cemetery. Arrangements are by Moles Funeral Home.

CAMP, Mamie Wilder, 88, 1530 James St., died Friday (Feb. 21, 1986) in Bellingham. She was born May 4, 1897, in Bad Axe, Mich. and was a life-long resident of Whatcom County. Mrs. Camp's husband, Lewis Hall Camp, died in December, 1985. They had been married for 68 years. Survivors include a daughter, Lois Camp, of Ferndale; a grandson, Gary Camp, of Bellevue; and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Enterprise Cemetery in Ferndale, with Pastor Maynard Oss officiating. Memorials may be made to the North Bellingham Full Gospel Fellowship Church.

CAMP, Nancy E., age 65 of 1410 "F" St., Bellingham, passed away in Seattle Sunday, April 5, (1964). She had been a long-time resident of Whatcom County. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Aldene Osborne of Studio City, California; one son, Bruce Camp, Jr., of Seattle; 3 brothers, John Hawkins of Blaine and Jim and Robert Hawkins of Sumas; 2 sisters, Mrs. Beulah Watson of Sumas and Mrs. Gertrude McMichael of Blaine; also 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the McKinney Funeral Home in Blaine Thursday, April 9, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Willard Buckner officiating. Burial will follow in the Haynie Cemetery.

CAMP, Orville S. of Lynden died Friday, Aug. 12, 1994. He was 75. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Greenacres Memorial Park with military honors by the Lynden Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9301. A remembrance service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Lynden with the Rev. Hoyt Sherwin officiating. Mr. Camp was born June 19, 1919, to Syl and Doris Weidkamp in Bellingham. He served in the U.S. Army, 161st Infantry, 25th Division, during World War II and the Korean War. He retired after 20 years as a lieutenant colonel, then sailed for eight years as a merchant seaman. He and his wife, Dee, were married on Aug. 18, 1988, in Port Townsend. He was a member of the Lynden Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9301, American Legion Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7, Bellingham Elks Lodge No. 194 and was a past member of Lynden Noon Kiwanis. Survivors include his wife of the family home; sons Victor Camp of Reno, Nev., and Douglas Camp of Lynden; daughters Cynthia Camp of Reno and Melanie Briscoe of Pahrump, Nev.; two step-children; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; his mother, Doris Camp Harris of Bellingham; two aunts; and numerous nieces and nephews.

CAMP, Pauline Jacobs, age 84, of Rt. 3, Lynden passed away in a Lynden Rest Home Saturday, Oct. 4th, (1958). She was born in New York City October 19, 1873. On July 4, 1884 she came to Whatcom County and the Lynden area. She attended the Lynden Normal School and graduated from the Bellingham Normal; she was one of nine students graduating in the first class of the Bellingham Normal College, and she taught school throughout Central and Western Washington for 33 years, retiring after the age of 70. She was a member of the Methodist Church of Bellingham. She is survived by her husband, Harold C. Camp, Santa Barbara, California; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Salmon, Capitola, California; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Doverspike and Miss Mamie Jacobs, both of Lynden, and Celia Huling, Forks, Wash.; two grandsons. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. from the Gillies Funeral Home in Sumas. Interment in the Lakeside Cemetery.

CAMP, Sylvia E., age 73, of 1637 Bakerview Rd., passed away in a local hospital Friday, July 18, (1958) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Camp had resided in Bellingham for the past 5 years and leaves to survive 2 daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Rowley of this city; Mrs. Irene Schoe_flin of Puyallup. Private funeral services will be conducted Monday, July 21, at 3:30 p.m. from the chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter R. Naff, pastor of the First Christian Church officiating, followed by cremation.

CAMP, Walter H. - Graveside service for retired radiologist, Dr. Walter H. Camp, 72, of 514 S. State., will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Beth Israel Cemetery with Rabbi Michael Oblath officiating. Dr. Camp died Friday (May 23, 1991) at St. Joseph Hospital. He was born Oct. 31, 1913, to Isadore and Rose Camp. He married Janet Gross in Dayton, Ohio, in 1944 while serving as a major in the U. S. Army during World War II. He eventually completed his medical training in Buffalo, N.Y., and worked at a hospital in Gloversville, N.Y., for 35 years. He did his boards in radiology. Dr. Camp was an honorary member of the American Medical Association. He retired in 1978 as chief radiologist at the Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville, N.Y. When he retired, his staff gave him a certificate of appreciation. He moved to Bellingham with his wife three years ago from New York to be closer to his daughter and son-in-law. In his spare time he enjoyed boating and photography. Survivors include his wife, Janet Kamp; two daughters, Sally Webb of Bellingham and Linda Koenig of Waldorf, Md.; and four grandchildren. Arrangements by Westford Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Angelene, age 46 of Duncan B.C., passed away suddenly in a local hospital Sunday, July 25, while visiting Bellingham. She is survived by her husband, Elmer, 2 sons, and 3 daughters. The remains are being forwarded by the Westford Funeral Home to Duncan, B.C. for interment.

CAMPBELL, Archie A., age 86, of 2812 Cottonwood Ave., passed away Wed., Dec. 14, (Dec. 14, 1977). Mr. Campbell had resided in this community 1 1/2 years, prior in Seattle for 35 yrs., was a retired maintenance man for the Coca Cola Bottling Co. in Seattle, member of the Edmonds United Presbyterian Church. Survived by his wife, Pearl; 1 son, Cecil Campbell of this city; 1 brother, Leonard Campbell of willow Bunch, Sask.; 1 sister, Mrs. Mary Reinholt, Fairdale, N. Dakota; 2 grandchildren. Services will be conducted Friday, Dec. 16, 1:00 p.m. by the Reverend Bruce Mudge at the Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery under the direction of Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Arlene R. - A memorial celebration for Arlene Ruth Campbell of Bellingham will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Roeder Home. Ashes will be interred in the Veterans' Memorial Wall at Bayview Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell died Sunday, Sept. 19, 1999, at SunBridge Care & Rehabilitation-Shuksan. She was 75. Born May 19, 1924, to Floyd Emer and Loveta Elliott (Collopy) Henry in Bellingham, she attended Lincoln Elementary, Franklin and Whatcom High schools and graduated from Bellingham High School in 1942. Mrs. Campbell worked as a telephone operator for Pacific Northwest Bell, as an elevator operator at the Bellingham Hotel and as an usher at a local movie theater. In 1942, she worked for Boeing as a "Rosie the Riveter." On June 2, 1946, she married Patrick Warren Campbell in Lewiston, Idaho. He died in 1992. Mrs. Campbell volunteered for Bluebirds, Cub Scouts and at PTA meetings. She was a member of the Bellingham United Ostomy Association, the Roeder Quilters and the Alabama Hill Association. She enjoyed collecting carnival and depression glass, antique American furniture, old dolls and toys and kitchen primitives. In 1973, she attended the first quilting class at the Roeder Home and later became an expert quilter. She also was an avid gardener. Her brother Elliott Henry and sister Virginia Abbott Yockey died previously. Survivors include sons John Wesley Campbell of Bellingham and James Patrick Campbell of Seattle daughter Kim Arlene Radder of Bellingham sister Shirley Dunn of Bellingham seven grandchildren four great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

CAMPBELL, Bertha J. of Bellingham died Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1997. She was 86. No service will be held. Born Nov. 24, 1910, to John and Mary Lillie in Port Townsend, she lived in Bellingham since 1964. Survivors include sons Robert Campbell of Carson City, Nev., and John Campbell of Sunland Park, N.M. and two nieces. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Betta M. - No local services will be held for Whatcom County native Betta McAlpine Campbell, 72. She died Tuesday (Sept. 24, 1991) at her home in Eureka, Calif. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Trinity Baptist Church in Arcata, Calif. Burial will be Friday at Sunset Memorial Park in Eureka. She was born June 6, 1919, to Alice and Edward McAlpine. A graduate of Bellingham High School, she left Whatcom County in the mid 1940's when she married Spencer Campbell and moved with him to Eureka. Both loved square dancing. Survivors include her husband, of the family home; three sons, Donald Campbell of Eureka, Malcolm Campbell of Arcata and Bruce Campbell of Anchorage; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Dorothy Clevish and Barbara Engels, both of Bellingham; a sister-in-law, Edith Bowen of Ferndale; and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Pierce Chapel in Eureka.

CAMPBELL, Burton A., age 81 of 2856 Chatauqua Ave., passed away in a local hospital Saturday, June 25, (1955). Mr. Campbell had resided here since 1900, was a retired builder and contractor, and was a member of the Silver Beach Community Church. He leaves to survive his wife, Mrs. Jessie M. Campbell at home; four sons, Lloyd Campbell in Alaska, Clarence of Portland, Ore., Fred of Seattle and Harold Campbell of Sacramento, Calif.; seven grandchildren and two brothers, Harry Campbell of San Francisco, and George Campbell of Marysville, Wn. The remains rest at the Bingham, Dahlquist and Jerns Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. George Ackley, pastor of the Silver Beach Community Church Wednesday, June 29, at 2 p.m. Final resting place Bay View. Active pallbearers will be Virgil Corder, Sam McFarland, Nick de Vries, Donald Russell, Lees Smith, Floyd Chandler.

CAMPBELL, Carl Q., age 76, of 800 14th St., passed away Tuesday, Nov. 15, (1977). Mr. Campbell was a retired manager for J.C. Penny Co., a Bellingham resident for the past 35 years, member of Garden Street Methodist Church, past president of Bellingham Kiwanis Club, past president Bellingham Chamber of Commerce, past president Mt. Baker area Boy Scout Council. He was active in the organizing of Junior Achievement in Bellingham, had served on the YMCA and United way Boards and was past chairman of Service Corp of Retired Executives. Surviving wife, Lois; 1 son, Rodney of Santa Rosa, Calif.; 2 daughters, Mrs. Gwen Fletcher, Puyallup and Miss Corinne Campbell, Redmond, Wash.; 7 grandchildren. The Campbells celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Oct. 15, 1977. Memorial service Saturday, Nov. 19, 10:30 a.m. at Garden Street Methodist Church with Rev. Lawrence Guderian officiating. Cremation Greenacres Memorial Park. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Catherine A. S. passed away at her home, 806 Garden Street, Monday, Nov. 20, (1950). Mrs. Campbell had resided in this community for the past 62 years and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church; had the honor of having a Circle of that church named after her; was a member of the P.E.O. and the 20th Century Club. Surviving relatives include nieces and nephews in Nova Scotia, Massachusetts and Norfolk, Va. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Penhalurick Friday, November 24 at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CAMPBELL, Cecil D. - Beloved husband of Marjorie & son of Pearl. Father of Gordon & Julie. Memorial service will be held Tuesday April 30, 1985, 2 p.m. at Central Lutheran Church.

CAMPBELL, Charles, age 83, passed away in a local hospital Thursday, January 30, (1947). Mr. Campbell had been a resident of this community for the past thirty-five years and was a retired marine fireman for the P.A.F. Deceased leaves no surviving relatives. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by Rev. Elsie Johnson, Tuesday, February 4, at 10:30 a.m. Cremation.

CAMPBELL, Cloyd, formerly of Bellingham, died Sunday (June 7, 1987) in Olympia. He was born March 22, 1921 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was director of C.E.T.A. in Whatcom County for 10 years. He was a veteran of WWII. He is survived by his wife Mary of Olympia; his mother Winifred Campbell of Olympia; sons Patrick of Chehalis, Timothy of Olympia & Bradley of Ontario, CA; a daughter Maureen Campbell-Hegg of Seattle; 7 grandchildren. Graveside services Thursday at 1:30 in Calvary Cemetery in Seattle. Arrangements by Mills & Mills Funeral Directors, Olympia.

CAMPBELL, Cogswell F., age 78, of Blakely Island, passed away in a local hospital Tues., Aug. 2, (1977). A retired lumberman, he had made his home on Blakely Is. for the past 20 years moving there from Eugene, Ore. Surviving are his wife, Mary Ruth at home; 2 daughters, Marjorie Cecil of Laguna Beach, Calif. and Patricia Jordan of Eugene, Ore.; a sister, Dr. Eva Johnson of Eugene; also 3 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Eugene, Ore., Friday, Aug. 5, 2 p.m. Arrangements by Veroske's Bellingham Chapel.

CAMPBELL, Daniel, age 96, of 201 N. Forest St., passed away in a local nursing home on Saturday, Oct. 6, (1962). Mr. Campbell came to Bellingham in 1899; had been very well known in the salmon canning industry and had headed the Campbell Investment Co. He was a member of Fairhaven Lodge No. 73, F&AM; a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies and Hesperus Commandery No. 8, Knights Templar, and was a member of the Nile Temple of the Shrine. Mr. Campbell had been very active in local civic work, and was an Honorary member of the Bellingham Rotary Club; held a life membership in the YMCA; was a member and Past President of the Bellingham Golf & Country Club and was a member of the Bellingham Yacht club. Surviving relatives are his daughter, Mrs. Marjorie E. Walker of Bellingham; three grandsons, Daniel C. Walker and James M. Walker both of Bellingham and Robert R. Walker of Seattle, also one granddaughter, Mrs. James Maher of Denver, Colo. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be conducted by Fr. W. Robert Webb Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 1:00 p.m. Final resting place Bay View.

CAMPBELL, Deborah K. - Funeral services for Deborah K. Campbell, 35, 2613 Pacific Road, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Acme Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. David Loper presiding. She died Sunday (Nov. 30, 1986) after a traffic accident on Interstate 5. Mrs. Campbell was born Oct. 24, 1951, at Fort Bragg, N.C., and had lived in this area for 10 years. She enjoyed coaching local softball teams and archery. She was married Nov. 12, 1974, in Acme. Survivors include her husband, John Campbell, and daughter, Dayna Campbell, of the family home; her mother, Marguerite Greene of Moses Lake; her father, Howard Greene of Houston, Texas; a brother, Kenneth Greene of Moses Lake; and a sister, Theresa Volk of Nampa, Idaho. Arrangements are by Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel. [interment at Saxon Cemetery]

CAMPBELL, Dorothy Lucretia, age 72, longtime Sedro Woolley resident passed away Monday, February 16, 1987 at United General Hospital in Sedro Woolley. She was born on October 18, 1914 in Blaine, the daughter of early Whatcom County settlers, R.E. and Nellie Behme. She was raised and attended school in Custer and moved to Sedro Woolley in 1933. She was united in marriage to Forrest McDougle in 1933 and he preceded her in death in 1952. She was married to Ian Keith "Whitey" Campbell in Lynden on November 5, 1956. She was a charter member of the Skagit County Rock & Gem Club, a volunteer at the Skagit Valley Convalescent Center, active making ceramics and craftworks, but her first priority and love was her family. She is survived by her husband, Whitey, of Sedro Woolley; two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Carolyn McDougle, of Bellingham and Jack and Jerri McDougle, of Sedro Woolley, five daughters and sons-in-law, Donna and William Hinds, Patricia and Kenneth Long, Lorraine and Gordon Rothenbuhler, all of Sedro Wooley, Barbra and Donald Norris, of Tacoma and Patricia and Dale Darling of Curlew; a sister, Shirley Behme, of Sedro Woolley; 23 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by four sisters, Edna Christianson, Agnes Allen, Joyce Wells and Betty Patrick. Funeral services were held on Friday, Feb. 20 at 11 a.m. at the Lemley Chapel in Sedro Woolley. Pastor Thomas Willert, of the Alger Valley Christian Center, officiating. Interment followed in the Sedro Woolley Union Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Earl E., age 84, of 3132 Firwood Ave., B'ham. passed away Sun. Nov. 26, 1978. A longtime resident of the Nooksack area, he was a member of the Nooksack Methodist Church, Ferndale American Legion Post No. 154, a member of Nooksack Valley Lodge No. 105 F&AM. He is survived by his wife, Edythe at home, a son, Basil of Seattle, Daughter, Mrs. Harold Nelson of Seattle, 2 brothers: Howard of Calif. & Lester of Wisconsin. 3 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren. Services will be held Weds. Nov. 29th at 10:30 a.m. at graveside in Greenacres Memorial Park under the direction of Veroske Jerns Funeral Chapel.

CAMPBELL, Earl, age 62 years, of Route No. 3, Bellingham, passed away at a local hospital, Sunday morning, November 17, (1946). Mr. Campbell had been a resident of the Everson and Rome communities for the past forty-five years. Immediate surviving relatives include the wife, Mrs. Gertrude Campbell of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Lois Evich, of Bellingham; five brothers, Wert Campbell, of Anacortes, Carl, of Bothell, Wash., Ross, of Tacoma, and Ralph and Ernest, both of Seattle; two grandchildren, Richard and Paul Evich, of Bellingham. Funeral services were conducted within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home, Wednesday, November 20, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Clarence Haugen, pastor of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Hopewell Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Edythe, 88, of Seattle, died Thursday (Jan. 8, 1987) in a Bellingham nursing home. She was born June 3, 1898, in Rusk County, Wis., and had been a resident of Whatcom County for 58 years. She had been a Seattle resident for the last four years. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Nooksack Valley Congregational Church. Survivors include a son, Basil Campbell of Kent; a daughter, Erline Nelson of Seattle; two sisters in Wisconsin; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Jerns & LeVeck chapel, the Rev. Ken Larson officiating.

CAMPBELL, Elgene P., age 55, resident of 1305 E. Main St. in Auburn died Mon. Apr. 14, (1980) in a Renton nursing home. Born June 7, 1942 in Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Campbell lived in Bellingham, Wash. and then moved to Auburn, Wash. in 1958. Survivors include: Husband, Murray Campbell of the home; Son Scott Campbell of the home; 2 daughters, Mrs. Charyl Bentz of Escondido, Ca., and Mrs. Christi Aromin of Graham, Wash. Private family services will be held at Price-Helton Funeral Chapel in Auburn, Wash.

CAMPBELL, Elizabeth, age 58, a resident of Seattle, passed away Monday, June 3, (1946) at the Cushman Indian Hospital in Tacoma. She is survived by three daughters, Elsie, Pauline and Myrtle; three sons, Elmer, Percy and Donald; one uncle, George Bob; one niece, Mrs. David Johnson and one cousin, Mrs. Charles Anderson. Funeral services will be conducted at the David Johnson home near Deming, Friday, June 7, at 2 p.m. Interment under the direction of the Monroe Funeral Home in Ferndale.

CAMPBELL, Elizabeth, age 73, of Ferndale, passed away in a Seattle hospital Monday, June 14, (1954) following an extended illness. She had resided in Ferndale since 1919 and was a member of the Activity Rebekah Lodge, the P.N.G. Society and the Chapter BQ of P.E.O. all in Ferndale. Mrs. Campbell is survived by her son, Arnold; one grandson, Evan Campbell, both of Seattle; one brother, Arthur Ashton of Blaine. Funeral services will be conducted in the Monroe Funeral Home in Ferndale Thursday, June 17, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Harry Martynse officiating. Interment family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Elizabeth C., age 81 years, passed away at a local hospital Thursday, December 13, (1945), following a long illness. Mrs. Campbell late of 2209 Valencia Street, came to Bellingham forty-four years ago and was a member of the Broadway United Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two sons, J. Clyde and Harold L. Campbell, of this city; four grand and four great-grandchildren; also one sister, Miss Hattie Lewis, Wichita, Kas., and one brother, Charlie Lewis at Holly, Colo. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Mr. Chester Rutledge, Monday, December 17, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

CAMPBELL, Ella Ruth, formerly Ella Byers Nordby, a former Ferndale area resident, died June 16, (1985) in a Monroe convalescent home at the age of 78. She was born Feb. 21, 1907, in Ferndale, the daughter of William and Minnie Byers, who had a dairy farm on what is now part of the Mobil Oil Co. refinery. She attended West Mountain View School and Ferndale High School. During the 1930's, Mrs. Campbell was the night operator at the Ferndale telephone office. She left Ferndale in the early 1940's, and later lived in Seattle, Edmonds, Bothell and Fairbanks, Alaska. Her husband, Reg Campbell died in February. Survivors include two sons, Merton Nordby of Startup and Larry Nordby of Edmonds, both formerly of Ferndale; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and nephews and nieces. Services were held in Edmonds on June 21.

CAMPBELL, Ernest B., age 56 years, passed away at a Soldier's Home in Orting, Wash., Wednesday, January 12, (1949) following a lingering illness. Mr. Campbell served in the Cavalry Div. of the U.S. Army in World War I and has been hospitalized much of the time since his discharge. He is the sone of Mrs. Rachel Putman, 314 Lottie St., this city; he is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Bond, Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. Isabelle E. Harroun, Bellingham; one brother, Lawrence Campbell, Seattle; also numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be conducted at the Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns Funeral Home, Friday, January 14, at 2 p.m., with Elder R. J. Winders and the Rev. Frank B. Phillips officiating. Cremation will follow.

CAMPBELL, Frank, age 81, of 2808 Elm St. passed away Sunday, Oct. 23, (1977). A resident of B'ham for the past 52 yrs. He was a retired coal miner. He was a veteran of WWI & was a charter member of the William Matthews Post No. 1585, VFW & charter member of the Veterans of WWI. Surviving are his wife Myrtle at home, 2 daughters, Mrs. Peggy Adkinson of B'ham; Mrs. Dawn Newell of Blaine; a step-son, Jack Lewis of Bedford, Texas, a step-sister, Nell Martin in Saskatchewan. Also 8 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Veroske's Bellingham Chapel, Tues. Oct. 25, at 2:30 p.m. with the Reverend Vincent Crane officiating. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Garth Merton, 69, 4709 Samish Way, died Thursday (Jun. 27, 1991) at St. Joseph Hospital Main Campus. He was born Aug. 26, 1921, in Lynden and was a lifetime resident of the area. Mr. Campbell served in World War II as a heavy duty truck driver. He also worked for many years as a truck driver for Puget Sound Freight Lines and for Ludke Hauling. In addition, he spent two years with the Bureau of Land Management in Alaska. He was a member of Disabled American Veterans and of the Teamsters Local No. 231 in Bellingham. He was an avid fisher. Survivors include brother Spencer Campbell of Eureka, Calif.; sister Amy Bylsma of Blaine; aunt Dorothy Bruns of Lynden; and cousin Marleen Fish of Lynden. At his family's request no services are scheduled. Arrangements are by Greenacres Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Gertrude L., age 91 of 2601 Jefferson passed away Wed. Feb. 25, (1981). Mrs. Campbell had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past 80 years, and was a charter member of the Rome Grange and was a pioneer in the poultry business. She was preceded in death by her husband Earl Campbell and a daughter Lois Evich and leaves to survive 2 grandsons, Richard & Paul Evich; 4 great-grandchildren, Mark, Michelle & John Evich and Melynda Button; 1 brother & sister-in-law, Claude & Theora Moors; 1 sister, Alice Endersbee, all of this city and a sister-in-law Mae Moors of Bow; numerous nieces & nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Fri. Feb. 27 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with George Wiseman officiating. Interment Hopewell Cemetery. [b. June 2, 1889 ND]

CAMPBELL, Grace R., age 84, of 1900 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA, passed away Friday, April 5th (1985) in Long Beach, CA. She had been a Long Beach resident since 1970. Prior to that she lived & taught school in the Seattle School District for 29 years. She is survived by 2 sons, Donald Campbell of Wenatchee & Robert Campbell of Friday Harbor; 6 grandchildren; & 4 great grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted Wed., April 10th at 1 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery with Rev. Homer Todd officiating. Arrangements by Moles Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Hallie L., age 82, of 1210 J Street, passed away in a local hospital Wednesday, Sept. 22, (1954). Mrs. Campbell had resided in this community for the past 65 years and was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She leaves to survive two sons, William H. of this city and Max of Tacoma; one daughter, Mrs. Hallie E. Wright in California. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth. Services will be conducted from St. Paul's Episcopal Church by Father W. Robert Webb and Canon E. B. Smith Tuesday Sept. 28, at 10:00 a.m. Cremation. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. L. D. Stimpson, Dr. E. K. Stimpson, Judge John A. Kellogg, Forrest Welch, Paul P. Wells, Curtis Abrams, L. H. Darwin, and Einar Moen. Active pallbearers will be Lawrence Dufraine, Max Mercer, Frank Martin, Adrian Morgan, James Rinehard, and H. Eldridge Carr.

CAMPBELL, Hazel Maureen, born Hazel Maureen Duncan to Byrd and Martha Duncan April 21, 1918, passed away in her sleep March 17, 2014. Hazel was preceded in death by her youngest daughter, Judy Youso. She is survived by her son, Jack Keller and daughter, Arlene Houlgate and their families, including 12 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Her grandparents, Chris and Karen Jorgensen, homesteaded in the Mosquito Lake area of Deming, WA in the 1800's. Hazel was active in the Ten Mile Grange, the Red Hat Society, was a Past Matron of Eastern Star and a member of the Lord's church that meets at the Portal Way Church of Christ in Ferndale. Professionally she was known as a great cook. She worked at the Horseshoe Cafe of Bellingham in the 40's and at Boeing Airplane Company as a riveter, then a Quality Inspector in the 60-70's. From 1978-1986 she cooked in Barrow, Alaska High School, in Metlakatla, and as an Alaska state employee taught cooking in numerous places around Alaska. She was often asked to make pies or fudge candy. We also remember her as a farmer raising chickens, pigs and growing a large, wonderful garden to support family and friends with food. What we didn't eat fresh, she canned and froze for later use. One thing she was always careful to say was, "Bye for now". For Nana, saying goodbye was too final, too simple. When she said "Bye for now", it was a solemn promise that I care about you and I will think about you while we are apart. I am nearby and you can call me if you need help. I will return when I can. Her spirit of love and support was what she tried to convey to everyone around. She was the matron of our family and we will miss her greatly. There will be a viewing for Hazel at Moles Greenacres, 5700 Northwest Dr. in Ferndale, WA on Thursday March 20th from 5-7 p.m. There will be a graveside service at the Saxon Cemetery on Friday March 21st at 10 a.m., with a memorial service the same day at the Portal Way Church of Christ at 2 p.m., reception following.

CAMPBELL, Ivan D. - Memorial services for Ivan D. Campbell, age 75, 1240 Chuckanut Dr. will be Mon., Aug. 24, 1987, 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church with Rev. Cindy Bauleke officiating. Cremation. Mr. Campbell is survived by his wife, Eva; 4 children, Serena Campbell & husband David Hedlin of LaConner, Sally & husband Eric Cooley of Portland, Scott & wife Shari Campbell of Yelm, Christine & husband Matthew Kramer of Bellevue; 4 grandchildren, Lauren & Arne Hedlin, Evan & Justin Cooley; several nieces & nephews. Mr. Campbell had been a resident of Bellingham since 1939, was a member of the First Congregational Church, was a Navy Veteran of World War II, had been employed by Georgia Pacific for 39 years, and was a founding member of the Northwest Chapter of the Instrument Society of American. Arrangements by Jones Funeral Home. [d. Aug. 21, 1987]

CAMPBELL, Jack M., age 48, of Mountlake Terrace, passed away in a Seattle hospital, Saturday, May 13, (1961) following a brief illness. He was born in Whatcom County and lived here many years. Survivors include his wife, Bernice; four sons, in the U. S. Navy, Kenneth in the U. S. Marines, Scott and Cameron, both at home; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Campbell of Puyallup; two brothers, Allan of Vancouver, Wash., Leroy of Olympia; two sisters, Mrs. Lorna Adkinson of Deming, Mrs. Peggy Ingham of Elma; numerous other relatives. Funeral services will be held in the Moles' Monroe Chapel Thursday, May 18, at 2 p.m., Rev. Donald Wrigley officiating. Final resting place Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, James aka Clarence C., of Lake Oswego, Ore., died Monday, Aug. 23, 1993, at home. He was 83. Mr. Campbell was buried at Riverview Abbey in Portland, Ore. Born June 18, 1910, in Sumas to Burton and Elizabeth Kerr Campbell, he was given the name Clarence C. Campbell. Yet his birth name was recorded as James Campbell, which he didn't learn about until 1945, when he requested a copy of his birth certificate. The family moved to Bellingham when he was 5. He attended Columbia and Roeder schools. He began a career in boxing when he was 11, fighting along the West Coast. In 1926, when he was 16, he was Pacific Northwest Featherweight champion. He changed his professional boxing name to Eddie Thomas. Mr. Campbell moved to the Portland, Ore., area in 1940, where he owned his own business for several years. He was a Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite. He married Marian Stoutenburg in 1945. They lived in Lake Oswego, Ore., more than 27 years. In 1953, he began working for the Oregon Motor Vehicle Highway Department, retiring in 1975. Mr. Campbell was preceded in death by two brothers, Lloyd George Campbell in January 1982 and Herald Clark Campbell, whose legal name was Robert H. Thomas, in June 1988. Survivors include his wife of the family home; sons Eddie Allen Campbell of Fairfield, Calif., Jerry Lloyd Campbell of Vancouver, Wash., and James Fredric Campbell of El Centro, Calif; brother Frederick Burton of Seattle; and six grandchildren.

CAMPBELL, John F., age 65, of 309 Palm Street, passed way in a local hospital Monday, March 22, (1948). Mr. Campell had been a resident of this community for the past twenty-nine years and was the owner of the Dodge agency in this city. Deceased was a member of the Bellingham Golf and Country Club and Bellingham Lodge No. 194, B. P. O. Elks, and leaves to survive, his widow, Margaret D., at home; and one son, Jack, of Los Angeles, Calif. The remains are at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. John King Mitchell, Saturday, March 27, at 1:30 p.m. Final resting place Bay View Abbey.

CAMPBELL, John M., age 87, of Route 2, Everson, passed away at a local hospital Friday, April 13, (1951) following a brief illness. Mr. Campbell had been a resident of the county for the past 50 years and was a retired farmer. Surviving relatives include two daughters, Mrs. Jean McDonald, Route 2, Everson, and Mrs. Blanche Lingblom of Tacoma; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Ferguson, of Vancouver, B. C., and four grandchildren. Services will be conducted Monday, April 16, at 3:30 p.m. within the Chapel of the Bingham-Dahlquist & Jerns Funeral Home with the Rev. James Martyn Wilson officiating. Cremation.

CAMPBELL, Kenneth M., age 80, of Seattle passed away Mon. Aug. 29th (1977). He had resided in the Deming area for several years. He is survived by; his widow, Bodil. 2 sons; Richard W. of Mercer Island & Douglas M. of Tacoma. 2 daughters; Mildred Bonsen of Lynden & Ruth (Wisdom Israel) of Seattle. 5 grandchildren. 4 great grandchildren. At his request there will be no services.

CAMPBELL, Lettie A., age 74 years, beloved wife of John Campbell, Route 3, Bellingham, passed away at a local hospital, Wednesday, March 19, (1947). Mrs. Campbell had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past thirty-nine years and was a member of the Rome Grange and the Whatcom County Dairymen's Association. Surviving relatives include, beside the husband, three daughters, Mrs. Mary Orchard, Lynden, Mrs. Jean MacDonald, Everson, and Mrs. Blanche Lingbloom, Tacoma; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Elder, Vancouver Island; five brothers, Fred and Alton Grimes, both in Wisconsin, John Grimes, of Sedro-Woolley, and Jess and Rance Grimes, both of Bellingham; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at the Bingham-Dahlquist Funeral Home, Friday, March 21, at 2 p.m. with Rev. James M. Wilson, officiating. Interment in Greenacres Memorial Park.

CAMPBELL, Lizzie, age 95, former Hoogdal area resident died in Chelan on Tues. Oct. 9, 1979. She was born in Indiana in 1884, came to Skagit County in 1926. Her husband Charles preceded her in death in 1965. She is survived by 3 grandsons, Dale Campbell of Everett, Charles Campbell of Manson, Wa. and Clare Campbell of Montesano. 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Oct. 13 at the Lemley Chapel in Sedro Woolley. Followed by interment in Sedro Woolley Union Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Lois Lawson, a 44 year resident of Bellingham, died February 26, (1988) in Des Moines, WA. Born Nov. 10, 1904 in Osborn, MO. She attended Missouri Weslewan & Maryville State Teachers College, she taught at Concordia, Missouri High School before her marriage in 1927 to Carl Q. Campbell, the Campbells came from Missouri to Portland, OR and lived in Tacoma & Pendleton OR before moving to Bellingham in 1941. Mr. Campbell managed the J.C. Pennys store in Bellingham until his retirement in 1960. He passed away in 1977. Mrs. Campbell was a member of Garden Street Methodist Church & a member of the United Methodist Women. She belonged to Daughters of The American Revolution, Whatcom County Genealogical, Kiwanis Women, American Assoc. of American Women & was a campfire leader for 7 years. Survivors include a son Rodney Campbell of Redding, CA; 2 daughters, Corinne Campbell of Redmond & Gwen Fletcher of Puyallup; also remaining are 7 grandchildren Brian Campbell of Union City, CA, Scott Campbell of Folsom, CA, Wendy Campbell of Rancho Cordova, CA, Craig Campbell of Menlo Park, CA, Britt Fletcher of Phoenix, AZ, Todd Fletcher of Mobile, AL, Janae Fletcher Almasi of Marysville; 3 great grandchildren Megan & Jeffrey Campbell of Folsom & Forrest Almasi of Marysville also remain. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. March 1, at Garden St. Methodist Church w/ graveside services & burial in Osborn, MO.

CAMPBELL, Lorn, age 69, former Bellingham logger, passed away Sunday, Dec. 10, (1961) in Puyallup after a lingering illness. Survived by his wife, the former Daisey Creighton; two sons, LeRoy in Olympia, Allen in Vancouver, Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Merle (Lorna) Adkinson, Deming, Wash., and Mrs. Blaine (Peggy) Ingham, in Elma, Wash.; 18 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four great granddaughters. Funeral services will be conducted in the Moles' Monroe Chapel, Thursday, Dec. 14, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Ivan R. Smith officiating. Final resting place Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Lynn Craig, 34, of 8063 Kitamat Way, Blaine, WA, passed away Jan. 7, 1988. He was the Security Director at The Inn at Semiahmoo. Mr. Campbell was born Feb. 9, 1953, in Phoenix, AZ. He had been a Blaine resident for three years and came here from San Diego, CA, after living there four years. He was a member of Ducks Unlimited, Whatcom County Chapter. Survivors include his wife, Jackie; a son, Jason; and a daughter, JoLyn; parents Fred Campbell of Indio, CA and Edith Campbell of Phoenix, AZ; three sisters, Linda Kotsakis of Tempe, AZ, Marsha Simons of Flagstaff, AZ, and Debra Hargrove of Upland, CA. Memorial services were Jan. 10 in the Victoria Room at The Inn at Semiahmoo. Burial will be at Mesa City Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Margaret Jane, 1509 E. Victor St., age 93, passed away Monday, September 19, (1966). A forty-five year resident of this city, Mrs. Campbell was a milliner before retiring, and was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Stafford of Orange, Calif.; a brother, Arthur Kirkby in Canada; three sisters, Mrs. Tillie Watson, Cavalier, North Dakota; Mrs. Drucilla Saltus, city; Mrs. Mildred Foster, Seattle; seven grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; a cousin, Mrs. Maud K. Brown of this city. Graveside services will be conducted by Rev. Max Oliphant Thursday, September 22 at 3 p.m. at Bay View Cemetery under the direction of Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Marvin D. - At his request no services will be held for Marvin D., age 67 of 1057 N. State St. Interment Bay View Cemetery. Mr. Campbell died Tues. Sept. 1, 1981. He is survived by his wife Dorothy; 1 daughter Mavis Mertens of Tacoma; a brother Keith Campbell, Sedro Woolley; a sister, Sylvia Coleman of Burlington; 3 nieces; 1 nephew; 1 aunt & uncles and numerous other relatives. Mr. Campbell was a retired mill worker for Brooks Manufacturing Co. He was a lifetime resident of Whatcom & Skagit Counties and an Army Veteran of WWII and a member of the Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union Local No. 2667. Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Mary E., age 78 years, of 2825 Chautauqua Avenue, passed away Saturday, April 19, (1947) following a short illness. She had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 37 years, formerly a resident of Nooksack, Wash. Surviving are the husband, Burton Campbell; two brothers, Aaron Berg, of Stockton, Calif., Jake H. Berg, of Everson Route 2. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, April 22, at 2 p.m., from Gillies Funeral Home, in Sumas. Interment in Nooksack Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Mary Jane, of 2421 Madrona Street, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, November 11, (1952). Mrs. Campbell had resided in this community for the past 52 years and was a member of the Advent Christian Church. Surviving relatives include a daughter, Mrs. Ruth DeMerritt, of Bellingham; a granddaughter, Miss Lynne DeMerritt, of Bellingham; and three sisters, Miss Sarah McKay, of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Ada Matheson, of Westville, Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Jessie Barlow, of Vancouver, B.C. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where private services will be conducted by the Rev. Joe Tom Tate Thursday, November 13, at 11 a.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CAMPBELL, Maude M., age 79 years, of 1325 1/2 Garden Street, Bellingham, passed away at a local hospital, Tuesday, January 15, (1952) following a lingering illness. Mrs. Campbell was the widow of the late John Campbell. She made her home in the North Bellingham district most of the past 50 years, until moving to Bellingham. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. N. A. Dameron, Seattle; one son, Lorn, of Belfair, Wash.; 10 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the Monroe Funeral Home at Ferndale, Saturday, January 19, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. C. G. Albertson officiating. Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Maxwelton S. - Memorial services for Maxwelton, "Max" S. Campbell, former Whatcom County engineer and prominent Northwest civil engineer, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Bellevue, with the Rev. Stephen Gehrig officiating. Mr. Campbell died Sunday at a nursing home in Coupeville, where he had lived for the last two years. Son of Bellingham pioneers William and Hallie Campbell, he was born May 18, 1907, in Bellingham. He graduated from Bellingham High School and received his bachelor's degree from Oregon State University in Corvalis, Ore. He earned a master's degree in sanitation engineering from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He then became County Engineer for Whatcom County until he became Chief Engineer for the Washington State Health Department in 1934. He was made a partner of H. D. Fowler Corporation in Bellevue in 1945, and as a result of that association, was actively involved in the materials and equipment aspects of many water, waste and treatment plants throughout the Northwest. He was a technical associate of the Pulp and Paper Industry, a diplomat at the Academy of Sanitary Engineers, and a lifetime member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and Waterworks Association. Mr. Campbell also was a member and former trustee of the Maiden Bauer Bay Yacht Club, and avid mountain climber, skier, sailor and fisherman. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Schupp Campbell, of Oak Harbor; two daughters, Candice Campbell Peterson of Fairfield, Iowa and Wendy Campbell DeWinter of Kirkland; a sister, Hallie Elizabeth Wright of Alameda, Calif.; and a grandchild. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, May Ellen, age 89 of Vancouver, B.C., passed away Wed. March 12, (1980). Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Irene Lawson of Nanaimo, B.C., 1 sister, Mrs. Edith Wells of Bellingham. 1 brother, Mr. William Bannister of Bellingham. Many nieces, nephews & friends of this city. Memorial services were held March 15 at Holly Burns Funeral Home in West Vancouver, B.C.

CAMPBELL, Nancy, age 86 of Route 1, Ferndale, passed away in Corvallis, Oregon, Friday, June 23, (1961) following an extended illness. She had been a resident of the Ferndale Community for the past 60 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ferndale. Survivors include 1 daughter, Mrs. Edith Hughes of Corvallis, Oregon; 1 son, Howard Campbell of Ferndale; 3 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Moles Monroe Chapel Tuesday, June 27 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Thurman Fuller officiating. Final resting place, the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Nancy A. - A memorial service for Nancy A. Campbell of Darrington will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Arlington. Mrs. Campbell died at home Thursday, July 3, 1997. She was 75. Born Dec. 7, 1922, to Frank and Rhoda Bell in Bellingham, she graduated from Bellingham High School in 1941. She married Jack Campbell in 1943 in Bellingham. Mrs. Campbell was preceded in death by a son, Ronald Campbell, and daughter Rhoda Perron. Survivors include her husband of the family home; son John Campbell of Tigard, Ore.; brothers Bill Bell of Darrington, Graham Bell of Renton and John Bell of Bellingham; sisters Lucretia Uhrich of Henderson, Nev., and Maxine Rawls of Bellingham; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews.

CAMPBELL, Nancy B., 83, 2416 Dean Ave., died Sunday (Oct. 11, 1987) in Bellingham. She was born Dec. 7, 1903, in Missouri, and had been a Bellingham resident for 62 years. She attended Cornwall Park Church of God. Survivors include her husband, Harold, of the family home; a son, Robert Lowe of Bellingham; a daughter Cleo Osting of Indianapolis, Ind.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private family services will be held, with Rev. Carl Fischer officiating. Arrangements are by Greenacres Funeral Home.

CAMPBELL, Patrick Warren, (d. 19 Mar 1992) born to Rose Pearl and George William Campbell, July 22, 1922, in Wendell, Idaho, the sixth child of twelve children. Graduated from Culdesac, Idaho High School in June of 1940. Was a member of Troop I 116th Cavalry Regiment, Idaho National Guard until September 1940, when the unit was inducted into the Army of the United States at Fort Lewis, Washington as part of the 41st Infantry Division Field Artillery Brigade. Mr. Campbell served in the Southwest Pacific Theater during WWII from April 1942 through October 1945. Retired from the United States Army Reserve in September 1964 with the rank of Captain C.A.M.G. Retired from Puget Sound Power & Light Co. in July 1978, having been employed for 32 years. Member of Local #77 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Member of Bellingham City Council (4th Ward) 1970-1973. A master gardener. A Scoutmaster of Troop 19, Mt. Baker Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Campbell was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers. He is survived by his wife Arlene at home; daughter Kim Radder and son John W. Campbell, both of Bellingham, and son James P. Campbell of Des Moines, Washington. Granddaughters Katy Radder and Dayna Campbell, both of Bellingham. Grandson John J. Carrol, Bellingham. Six sisters: Ruth Funge, Dayton, Washington; Jean whitney, Lewiston, Idaho; Arlie Dickenson, Connell, Washington; Ethel Hohnstein, Myrtle Beach, ID; Rosemary Christilaw, Bellevue, Washington; and Jessie Ann Somerton, Donnelly, Idaho. Brother Robert L. Campbell, Phoenix, Arizona. Great granddaughters, Ashely and Amber Jarboe, Bellingham. Many, many nieces and nephews. Arrangements under the direction of Jerns-Leveck Funeral Chapel and Crematorium.

CAMPBELL, Richard E., age 25, of Seattle, passed away Sunday, May 17th (1953) at Laramie, Wyoming, as a result of an accident. He was a navy veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion and a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. He is survived by his wife, Betty; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Campbell of Paducah, Kentucky; four brothers and three sisters, also in Kentucky; and numerous other relatives. Private funeral services will be conducted Monday, May 25, at the Monroe Funeral Home, with the Rev. C. Gene Albertson, officiating. Greenacres Memorial Park.

CAMPBELL, Sarah, age 81, of Ferndale, passed away in a local hospital Saturday, April 30, (1949) following a brief illness. Mrs. Campbell had been a resident of Ferndale for the past 24 years. Surviving relatives include one daughter, Mrs. Jack Siddle, of Ferndale; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Goodall, of Denver, Colorado, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted within the Chapel of the Monroe Mortuary, in Ferndale, Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. C. G. Albertson, officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Susannah Robert, age 76, passed away at the family home, 201 N. Forest Street, Monday, September 15, (1947). Mrs Campbell had been a resident of this community for the past forty-eight years and was a member of the Fairhaven Methodist Church, the city Library Board; Chapter A.P., P.E.O. Sisterhood, Aftermath Club, Chief Whatcom Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, president of the National League for Women's Service during World War I and from 1927 to 1940 inclusive was president of the Bellingham Visiting Nurses Association, and was also chairman of the Women's Committee of the Bellingham Community Chest. Surviving relatives are the husband, Daniel, at home; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie E. Walker; four grandchildren, Donald Campbell Walker, Robert Randolph, James Munro and Susannah Marjorie, all of Bellingham, and five sisters, Mrs. W. I. Crawford, of Seattle, Miss Cordelia J. Roberts, of New Castle, Penn., Mrs. Sidney P. Snow, of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. E. F. G. Harper and Miss Mable Blanche Roberts, both of New Castle, Penn. The remains are resting at the family home where services will be conducted by Harlow-Hollingsworth, Wednesday, September 17, at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. Canon E. B. Smith. Final resting place, Bay View Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, Tena, age 92, Glacier, passed away in a local nursing home Sunday, April 12, (1964). Miss Campbell was a forty-five year resident of this City before moving to Glacier, where she had lived the past twenty-five years. Survivors are one sister, Miss Helen I. Campbell, and a niece, Mrs. Jean Clough both of Glacier. The remains rest at the Jones Funeral Home where private services will be conducted by Rev. Arthur Bezanson, Wednesday, April 15 at 3 p.m., followed by entombment in Bay View Abbey.

CAMPBELL, Thomas H., age 72 years, a resident of 1111 Meridian Road, passed away at his home Friday morning, July 19, (1946) after a lingering illness. Mr. Campbell was born in Iowa and had lived in the Laurel district for the past 46 years. He is survived by the widow, Carrie; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bellingar, Mrs. Alta Smith, both of Seattle; one son, Philip, of Bellingham; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Smith, of Bellingham, Mrs. Eva Wilson, in Montana; one brother, William H. Campbell, of Route 1, Ferndale. The body rests at the Monroe Funeral Home in Ferndale where funeral services will be conducted Monday, July 22, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Edward Shipman officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPBELL, William Hayes, age 81, of Route 1, Ferndale, passed away in a Bellingham Hospital Monday Nov. 4, (1957) following an extended illness. He had been a resident of the Ferndale community for the past 57 years, was a member of the Ferndale Baptist Church and life member of I.O.O.F. Survivors include his wife, Nancy E.; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Hughes of Corvallis, Ore.; one son, Howard at the family home; one sister, Mrs. Eva Wilson of Anacortes; three grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted in the Monroe Funeral Chapel, Thursday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Ralph Funkhouser officiating. Final resting place, Woodlawn Cemetery.

CAMPOS, Horacio, of 6696 Everson-Goshen Road, Everson, passed away after a long illness in a Bellingham hospital on Thursday, August 23, 1990 at the age of 62. He was an agricultural laborer who moved with his family to Everson in 1986. Mr. Campos was born in LaReforma, Texas, on March 18, 1928 to Ramon and Adela (Martinez) Campos. He came to Washington in 1971. He was married to Eva Moreno and she survives him at the family home. Mr. Campos was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Lynden. Besides his wife Eva, other survivors include his daughters Oralio Maldonado and husband Guadelupe of Mabton, Herlinda Elizonda and husband Homberto of Everson, Juanita Rodriguez and husband Ascencio of Everson, Maria Bravo and husband Lorenzo of Everson and Gracie Campos and husband Reynaldo of Lynden; his sons Horacio Campos Jr. and wife Sylvia of Everson and Gonzalo Campos and wife Petra, also of Everson; step-sister Elida Garcia and husband Andres of Texas and brother Miguel Campos and wife Adalia, also of Texas; 20 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. A vigil service was held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Lynden on Sunday evening, August 26, with Manuel Padilla officiating. A funeral liturgy was held at the church on Monday, August 27, with Father Horacio Chavarria officiating and Father Gary Southerton attending. Burial followed in Lynden Cemetery. Services and arrangements were under the care of Gillies Funeral Home of Lynden.

CANAVAN, Patricia, 37, Blaine, passed away in a Bellingham hospital, Monday, May 28, (1973) following a short illness. Born in Greenville, South Carolina, June 22, 1935 she had made her home in the Blaine area for the past 12 years. Surviving are her husband, James at the family home. Two daughters; Patricia Canavan of Blaine and Cheryl Freidland of Sedro Woolley. Eight sons, Michael, Donald and Scott Young all of Arlington, James, William, Michael, Richard and Robert Canavan all of Blaine, a sister, Betty Ashmore of Greenville, S.C. Funeral services were held in the Blaine Cemetery, Friday, June 1, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Julia Brand officiating. Arrangements were by Veroske's McKinney Funeral Home.

CANDLER, G. Tom, 77, a Sedro Woolley resident died at his home on Friday May 24, (1985). He was born in Seamer, England on Nov. 4, 1907 the son of Matthew & Elizabeth Candler. The family moved to Sedro Woolley in 1914. He was united in marriage to Dorothy MacMillan on Dec. 25, 1931 in Custer, Wa. His family moved to the Samish area in 1954 where he has since resided. He was a machinist for the Bendix Corp. for over 30 yrs. He was a member of the International Assoc. of Machinist & Aerospace Workers Local No. 1496, The United Lodge No. 93 F & AM, The Cyrene Chapter No. 100 Order of Eastern Star. He is survived by 1 son George M. Candler & 1 daughter Janet Ruhl, both of Sedro Woolley, 2 sisters Charlotte Gilmore of Sedro Woolley & Nellie Zonneveld of Sacramento, Ca., 3 brothers William of Belflower, Ca., Charles of Sacramento & Fred of Sedro Woolley, 4 grandchildren & numerous nieces & nephews. His wife preceded him in death in 1973. Memorial service for G. Tom Candler will be held Sat. June 1, 1985 at 2 p.m. at the Lemley Chapel in Sedro Woolley. Masonic Lodge No. 93 F & AM officiating.

CANFIELD, Laura, age 84, of 2215 Williams Street, passed away in Friday Harbor while visiting, Friday, June 1, (1951). Mrs. Canfield had been a member of the First Congregational Church; a member of the Women of Woodcraft and had resided in this community for the past 61 years. Surviving relatives are two daughters, Mrs. C. C. Raymond of Tacoma, and Mrs. R. O. Owen of Bisby, Ariz.; four grandchildren, Mrs. R. J. Schweitzer of Tacoma, Miss Nancy Owen of Bisby, Ariz., Philip C. Raymond of Port Townsend, and Paul V. Raymond of Kent; 3 great-grandchildren, Misses Shelia and Rachel Schweitzer and Joan Raymond, all of Tacoma. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. W. Carl Calhoun, Monday, June 4, at 4:00 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CANIDA, Lloyd D. - A family service will be held for Lloyd D. Canida, 26, of Everson, who died Saturday (Sept. 14, 1991) in an auto accident on Pt. Whitehorn Road near Ferndale. He was born January 15, 1965, in Albany, Ore. Survivors include a daughter, Chelsie Canida of Bellingham; his parents, Dennis and Elsie Breadner of Oregon; three brothers, Duane Canida of Ferndale, Lance Canida of Oregon and Brent Breadner of Lacy; three sisters, Angela Tramtham and Leslie Canida of Oregon, and Lana Hamm of Lacy. Arrangements are by Jerns-McKinney Funeral Chapel.

CANNELL, Walter B., age 75, of 1015 Indian Street, passed away in a local hospital Tuesday, Dec. 6, (1955). Mr. Cannell was a retired cleaner and had resided in this community for the past 28 years. Surviving relatives are nieces and nephews in the East. Private funeral services were conducted from Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth Funeral Home Wednesday, Dec. 6, followed by cremation.

CANNON, Bertha Bell - Graveside services for Bertha Bell Cannon, 6491 Mount Baker Highway, Deming, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Woodlawn Cemetery, with the Rev. Ralph Poulson officiating. Mrs. Cannon died Tuesday (May 28, 1985) at St. Luke's General Hospital. She was 79. Mrs. Cannon, a Whatcom County resident for 65 years, was born Oct. 20, 1905, in Greenville, Pa. Her husband, Lee Cannon, died in 1947. She is survived by a son, Lee, of Kendall.

CANNON, Daryll N., age 61, died Nov. 11, 1991 in San Jose, CA. Born March 10, 1930 in Bellingham to Patrick & Mary Cannon. He was a 1950 graduate of Bellingham High School; was a US Marine veteran of the Korean War and served as a local Marine Recruiter for Whatcom County for several years; retired Security Div., Lockheed Corp., Sunnyvale, CA. Survived by his wife Madeline; 2 daughters, Roseann Koontz & Kellie Erickson; sons, Daryll & Kevin of the San Jose area; sisters, Berwyn Munsen, Bellingham, Patricia Hiskey of Ferndale; brothers, Bill Cannon, Bellingham, Sonny Cannon, Tacoma; 6 grandchildren; many nieces & nephews, including Denny & Larry Munsen; Lynnel Smitham & Rod Lyons, all of Bellingham. Services at Chapel of Hills, Los Gatos, CA.

CANNON, Ella Harriet, age 97, of Bellingham, died Saturday, June 2, (1990) at Needham's Nursing Home. She was born Sept. 23, 1892, in Washington and was a longtime resident of Maple Falls. She was a homemaker and a nurse. Survivors are one son, James Cannon of Glacier; one daughter, Pauline Ramberg of Burbank, Calif.; one sister, Edna Dale of Bellingham; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Graveside services were Wednesday, June 6, at Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements were by Jones Funeral Home.

CANNON, Elza Mae, 67, a bartender at Kovacs Restaurant, died Saturday (April 29, 1989) in her Bellingham home. Ms. Cannon, 119 N. Samish Way, was born April 11, 1922, in Shoshone, Idaho. She moved to Bellingham in 1958. Survivors include an aunt, Ruth Bennum of Bellingham; two sisters, Ruth C. Jones of Caldwell, Idaho, and Imo Gean Ledgering of Denver; three brothers, Frank Cannon of Orofino, Idaho, Clifford Cannon of Sacramento, Calif., and Melvin Cannon of Moses Lake; and numerous nieces and nephews. At her request, there will be no services.

CANNON, Erwyn K. - Former Whatcom County resident Erwyn K. "Sonny" Cannon, 66, died Thursday, June 18, 1992, in Spanaway, Wash. He was born in Bellingham, Feb. 2, 1926. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and worked in Alaska during the construction of the oil pipeline. He retired in Tacoma where he had been a member of the Teamsters union. Mr. Cannon is survived by his wife Donna "Elaine" Cannon of Tacoma; son Craig Cannon of Ketchikan, Alaska; daughter Cheryl Steiger of Tacoma, and Dixie McBride of Sumner, sisters Berwyn Munsen and Patricia Amorel Hiskey, both of Bellingham; brother Bill Cannon of Bellingham; and eight grandchildren. Services are at 2 p.m. today at Fir Lane Memorial Chapel, Spanaway. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Greenacres Memorial Park, Ferndale. Arrangements are by Fir Lane Funeral Home of Spanaway.

CANNON, Everett E., 67, of 960 W. Laurel Road, Ferndale, passed away at home Monday, Dec. 7, 1987. He was born April 14, 1920, in Eureka, Kansas. He had been a Whatcom County resident for ten years. Prior to that he lived in Denver, Colorado. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge F & AM of Kansas City, Kansas; Coast Guard Auxiliary of Bellingham. He was presently employed at Anvil Corporation and was an avid sportsman and especially enjoyed fishing and hunting. Survivors include his wife Joan of the family home; daughters, Elaine Crowsley and husband Bill of Denver, Colorado, Sandra Bond of Midvillle, OR; sister, Grace Marie Cannon of Wichita, Kansas. Memorial services will be held Thursday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. at the Greenacres Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain Robert Stallman officiating. Cremation by Greenacres Crematorium.

CANNON, Herman (Ken), age 79 of 8896 Semiahmoo Drive, Blaine, passed away at a local hospital Wednesday, August 20, 1997. He has been a resident of Whatcom County for the last 29 years. He leaves to survive his wife, Ramona, of the family residence; one son, Marshall, of Colorado; one step-daughter, Ramona Martin of Texas; two grandsons, one step-grandson and one step-granddaughter. No services are scheduled at this time at Ken's request. Local arrangements and cremation has been entrusted to The Jerns McKinney Funeral Home of Blaine.

CANNON, Jeannette/Jean Y. - Graveside service for Jeannette Y. Cannon age 65 of 2378 Yew St. Rd. will be Tues. Jan. 31 1 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park with Rev. Leonard C. Ericksen officiating. Mrs. Cannon passed away Fri. Jan. 27, 1989. A Bellingham resident for 33 yrs she is survived by her husband Bill Cannon; daughters Pam Shannon, Debbie Lyons both of B'ham & Cheryl Glassberg of CA; step-sons Bill Cannon Jr. of PA & Bob Cannon of Wenatchee; step-daughter Lynnel Smitham of B'ham; sisters Phyllis Perry of Seattle & Carol King of MN; brother Ardell Sundt of Nevada; 16 grandchildren.

CANNON, George Frederick, age 57, of Rocky Point, Chuckanut Drive, passed away in a local hospital Sunday, June 8, (1952). Mr. Cannon had resided here for the past 36 years and was the owner of the Cannon Electric Company and had also served with Puget Sound Power & Light Company for several years in the sub-station construction. He was a member of Bellingham Lodge No. 194, B.P.O.Elks and Whatcom Lodge No. 151, F. & A.M. Mr. Cannon attended St. James Presbyterian Church. Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Ronald C. Cannon, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Nella MacNamara, of Detroit, Mrs. Shirley Voris, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Patsy Cannon and Miss Carolyn Cannon, both of this city; two step-sons, Robert E. Reid, of Seattle, and Russell Jonas Reid at home; four grandchildren; one brother, Walter Cannon, of Grants Pass, Oregon, and two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Gettman, of Maple Falls, Washington, and Mrs. Ione Bell, of Sheridan, Oregon. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by the Rev. James Martyn Wilson Thursday, June 12, at 1 p.m. Final resting place, Greenacres Memorial Park.

CANNON, Lee Roy, age 47 years, of Glacier Star Route, passed away suddenly Thursday afternoon, April 24, (1947) at Deming. Mr. Cannon was employed as a high rigger at the Simonson & Usitalo Logging Camp and had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past forty-three years, and was a son of the late Judge James H. Cannon. He was a member of the Moose Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Bell Cannon, and a 20-months-old son, Lee Roy Jr.; three brothers, Paul A., of Maple Falls, Wash., George H., of the city, and Walter J., of Grants Pass, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. John Gettman, of Maple Falls, Wash., and Mrs. Pete Bell, of Sheridan, Ore.; four nephews and seven nieces. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. James M. Wilson, officiating. Interment in Woodlawn.

CANNON, Leona, age 87, passed away on March 26, 2002. She passed away peacefully in the arms of her two daughters after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Leona was born on July 7, 1914 to Martin and Leona Johnson in Verdi, MN. They later moved to Jamestown, ND, where she met and married (wonderful) George W. Cannon on December 31, 1937. George and Leona Cannon moved to Seattle, WA in 1946 and to Bellingham, WA in 1962. Leona enjoyed being a homemaker and housewife, entertaining family and friends on the patio and ballroom dancing with "Georgie." The last several years, Leona lived with her daughter and son-in-law in Whatcom Falls Park. She enjoyed sitting on her porch, feeding the dogs treats, watching the birds and squirrels, and walking in the garden. She was preceded in death by her husband George on May 7, 1995. Leona is survived by her three children, son Gary and wife Joy Cannon of Springfield, MO, and daughters Penny and husband Roger Nichols of Kent, WA, and Vicki and husband Randy Smith of Bellingham, WA; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and brother Howard and wife Fran Johnson of Langley, WA. A memorial service will be held Sunday, April 14 at 1 p.m. at Jones-Moles Chapel.
(From The Bellingham Herald, 31 Mar 2002) Submitted by Merrily Lawson.

CANNON, Louise K., 300 Lake Whatcom Blvd., age 83, passed away at home Saturday, Nov. 9, (1968). Mrs. Cannon had resided here the past 9 years and attended The Firs. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edith Hurlbut, City; one son, Arthur Cannon of Southboro, Mass.; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Private services were conducted by Rev. Grant Whipple today, Nov. 11 at 3:00 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial will be at Lakeview Cemetery, Cochituate, Massachusetts.

CANNON, May E., age 63, of 708 Carolina Street, passed away in a local hospital, Thursday, June 1, (1950). Mrs. Cannon had resided in this community for the past 48 years and had attended Our Savior's Lutheran Church, and was a member of the Rome Grange; Royal Neighbors of America and the Rome Community Chapel. Surviving relatives are the husband, Patrick Cannon, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Munsen and Mrs. Patricia Lyons, of this city, and Mrs. Berwyn Munsen, of Falbrook, Calif.; five sons, Bill and Kenneth, of this city; Daryll, at home; Elwyn, of Mount Vernon, and Wynel of Kodiak, Alaska; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Campbell, of this city; one foster-sister, Mrs. Alice Endersby, of this city; two brothers, Claude Moors, of this city, and Clarence Moors, of Bow, Wash., and 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The remains rest at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Clarence Haugen, Tuesday, June 6, 1 p.m. Final resting place, Bay View.

CANNON, Patrick T., age 93, of 1530 James St. passed away Friday, July 23, (1976). Mr. Cannon was a 72 year resident of Whatcom County, having lived in the Rome community for 40 years. He was a retired gardener and shingle sawyer. Surviving are 3 sons, Bill Cannon, city, Irwin Cannon, Tacoma, Daryll Cannon of San Jose, Calif.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Munsen, Mrs. Patricia Lyons Hiskey both city, Mrs. Berwyn Munsen, San Jose, Calif.; 26 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 27, 1:00 p.m. in Jones Funeral Home with Rev. Howard Armstrong officiating. Interment at Bay View Cemetery.

CANNON, Paul A., age 57, of 2324 Orleans Street, passed away suddenly at a local hospital Monday evening, July 18, (1949). Mr. Cannon had been a resident of Whatcom County for the past 45 years, and was a son of the late Judge Cannon. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Ella Cannon; one son, James, of Glacier; two daughters, Mrs. George Campbell, of Seattle, and Mrs. Larry Ramberg, of Rio de Janario, Brazil; three grandchildren; two brothers, George, of Bellingham, and Walter, of Granite [Grants] Pass, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Gettman, of Maple Falls, and Mrs. Ione Bell, of Sheridan, Ore.; also many other relatives. Funeral services were conducted within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford-Beck Funeral Home with the Rev. James Martyn Wilson officiating, Wednesday, July 20, at 2 p.m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

CANNON, Ralph W., age 59, 3100 W. Cherrywood Avenue, passed away in the Veteran's Hospital in Seattle, Wednesday, March 11, (1964). Mr. Cannon was a forty year resident of this City, where he was employed as a plumber and was a veteran of WWII. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cannon, at home, and one sister, Mrs. Vivian Whiteley of this City. Services will be conducted by Rev. Donovan McVicker Monday, March 16 at 1:00 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home, followed by burial in Greenacres Memorial Park.

CANNON, Ranghild "Ronnie" - Memorial service for Ronnie Canon, age 86, of 619 11th St. will be Friday, March 1st, 3 p.m. at St. James Presbyterian Church with J. Gordon Verplank, Pastor, officiating. Private family entombment, Greenacres Mausoleum. Mrs. Cannon passed away Wed., Feb. 27, 1985. She is survived by 2 sons, Robert & wife Grace Reid of city, Russell & wife Judy Reid of Seattle; 6 granddaughters, Mrs. Christine & husband James Thompson of city, Georgene Reid of Vancouver, WA, Mrs. Susan & husband James Fay of Vancouver, WA, Mrs. Barbara & husband Arnie wright of Longview, Mrs. Karen & husband Craig Allen of city, Mrs. Melanie & husband John Neate of Vancouver, B.C.; & 8 great grandchildren. A member of St. James Presbyterian Church, she was a Ferndale & Bellingham resident since age 6; President for 2 years and Past Campaign Chairman/Board Chairman of United Way for 12 years; Chairman, Vice Chairman & Finance Chairman of the Republican Party; served in leadership positions in the Chamber of Commerce; President and in other offices of Soroptomist Club and even a Boy Scout leader. The family suggest memorials to the United Way of Whatcom County. Jones Funeral Home. [former Ranghild Newland b. Okland NE

CANNON, Raymond Hanna, age 84, 3100 Cherrywood Ave., passed away Sunday, August 8, (1965). An eighteen-year resident of this city, Mr. Cannon was a member of the Garden Street Methodist Church, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Surviving are his widow, Willa Florence, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Whiteley, city; three grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren, and a sister. Services will be conducted by Rev. Don McVickers Thursday, August 12 at 1 p.m. at the Jones Funeral Home. Burial Greenacres Memorial Park.

CANNON, Wynel "Pat" age 66, passed away Thurs., Nov 20, in Lebanon, Oregon. He was born and raised in Whatcom County, moved to Kodiak, Alaska in 1938 where he was a commercial fisherman, retiring in Lebanon, Oregon in 1970. He leaves to survive his wife, Margaret at home; 1 daughter, Jeannine Keplinger, Kodiak, Alaska; 2 sons, Lloyd of Kodiak and Terry of Olympia; 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren, father Pat Cannon of Bellingham; 3 sisters, Evelyn Munsen, Bellingham, Pat Lyons, Bellingham, Berwyn Munsen, San Jose, Calif.; 3 brothers, Bill Cannon, Bellingham, E. K. "Sonny" Cannon, Tacoma, Daryll Cannon, San Jose, Calif.; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday, Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. at Houston Funeral Home, Lebanon, Oregon.

CANNON, Willard P., of 1200 Lincoln St., No. 265, died Tuesday, May 25, 1993. He was 77. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Jones-Moles Funeral Home in Bellingham with the Rev. Paul Sundberg officiating. Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Bayview Cemetery. He was born Oct. 13, 1915, in Anacortes to Patrick and May Cannon. A Whatcom County resident since 1915, he graduated from Harmony High School on Sand Road in 1933. Mr. Cannon worked in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933-4 in Leavenworth and in 1935 in Glacier. He later worked as a shipwright, retiring from Carpenters Local No. 756. He also was a journeyman instructor for three years. An avid bowler and golfer, he also loved to fish and hunt. Mr. Cannon was a member of B.P.O.E. No. 194 and V.F.W. No. 1585. He was preceded in death by wife Ellen A. Cannon and by wife Jean Nixon-Cannon. He is survived by sons Bill Cannon of York, Pa., and Bob Cannon of Wenatchee; daughter Lynnel Smithham of Bellingham; step-daughters, Cheryl Glassburg of Northridge, Calif., and Pam Shannon and Debbie Lyons, both of Bellingham; sisters Berwyn Munsen of Bellingham and Patricia Hiskey of Ferndale; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

CANOY, Katherine E., age 36, of 7650 Birch Bay Dr., Blaine, passed away Fri., Dec. 13th at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was born Oct. 4, 1949 in Pendleton, Oregon. She had lived in the Blaine area for 1 year. She is survived by her husband, Richard of Blaine (Birch Bay); 1 son, Richard Montigue of Baker, Oregon; 1 daughter, Shelley Montigue; her mother, Ruth Morgan; 1 brother, Frank Morgan; all of Hermiston, Oregon; 1 sister, Martha Lyda of Seattle. Funeral services will be held Mon., Dec. 16th at 2:30 p.m. at the Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ralph Paulson officiating.

CANTELON, Hugh Delmar, 78, of 2804 Vallette St., Bellingham, passed away June 23, 1993, at St. Joseph's Hospital after residing in Whatcom County for 31 years. He was born Oct. 4, 1914, in Cartwright, Manitoba, to Howard and Violet Cantelon and was the eldest of four children. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Marie Wotherspoon. He is survived by two brothers, Rev. Donald Cantelon of Langley, B.C. and Rev. Homer Cantelon of Stoney Creek, Ontario; his wife Hazel and daughter Faye Cantelon of Bellingham; his son, Bill Cantelon of Seattle; four grandchildren (Marty, Nicole, Jeremy and Jessica Cantelon), and one great-grandchild (Lucas James Cantelon); and numerous other relatives. For more than 43 years he served in full-time Christian Ministry and pastored Assembly of God Churches in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Northern Dakota, Eastern Montana, and Western Washington. He served 13 years as associate pastor of Calvary Temple, Bellingham. Throughout the years, he shared his musical talents by singing and playing the violin or piano for gatherings. He learned to play the trombone at age 70. An inventor at heart and naturally creative, he also kept a routine interest in writing, often under the pen name "W.R. Dunn." Committal was held Monday on the Bethany Chapel grounds near Nugent's Corner. A memorial service followed in Bethany Chapel with Pastor Gilbert Gunderson officiating. Arrangements were made by Westford Funeral Home in Bellingham.

CANTRELL, Charles H. - Funeral service for Charles H. "Chuck" Cantrell, age 86, of 2801 Pullman St. will be Friday Nov. 16, 1 P.m. at Jones Funeral Home with Mr. Doug Anderson officiating. Mr. Cantrell passed away Tues., Nov. 13, 1984. He is survived by his wife Viola; 2 daughters, Colleen & husband, Kenneth Reimers, & Helen O'Donnell, all of city; stepson Earl & wife Chris Britton of Helena, Mont.; 5 grandsons, Richard & Robert Reimers, John, Michael & Patrick O'Donnell, all of city; 1 granddaughter, Linday Britton of Billings, Mont.; brother Ted Cantrell of Tacoma; sister-in-law Norma Cantrell of Tacoma; numerous nieces & nephews. A B'ham resident for 46 years, Mr. Cantrell was Past Master of Bellingham Bay Lodge No. 44, F & AM; member of Scottish & York Rite bodies; Northwest Shrine; Nile Temple in Seattle; Maple Leaf Chapter No. 58 OES; Past Patron of Amaranth Court No. 25. He moved to B'ham in 1938 & joined the B'ham Police Dept.; transferring to the Whatcom County Sheriff's Dept. where he was a Deputy Sheriff for many years. In later years, he was Inspector for Washington State Liquor Board before retiring in 1965. [b. Feb. 7, 1898 Stevensville, MT]

CANTRELL, Glenn of Blaine died Monday, Aug. 16, 1993. He was 72. Burial will be at Los Osos Valley Memorial Park in Los Osos, Calif. Mr. Cantrell was born May 25, 1921, in Union, S.C., to Thomas and Mary Newton Cantrell. He served in the Army during World War II, and married Joan Campbell in May 1943. He graduated from the University of Southern California School of Medicine and the Mayo School of Medicine. Dr. Cantrell was a diplomat of the American Board, OBGYN, and a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. A lifetime member of the American Medical Association, he lived in Blaine the past two years. Survivors include his wife of the family home; daughters Nancy Hobberlin of Blaine, Susan Cantrell of Pacific Grove, Calif., and Glenda Cantrell of Bellingham; four brothers; and three sisters. Arrangements by Jerns & McKinney Funeral Chapel.

CANTRELL, Hazel V., age 70, of 1609 McKenzie Avenue, passed away in a local hospital, Thursday, April 7, (1955). Mrs. Cantrell had been a resident of Bellingham since 1917 and is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Higgerson, Mrs. Hazel Haickel, Mrs. Bertha Nadeau, Mrs. Colleen Reimers, all of this city, and Mrs. Helen O'Donnell, Chimacum, Wash.; also eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Seattle. Funeral services will be conducted, Monday, April 11, at 2 p.m. within the Cathedral Chapel of the Westford Funeral Home with Rev. Clarence Hougen, pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Bay View.

CANTRELL, J. Leslie, age 62, passed away at the family home, 3810 Flynn St., Wednesday, June 13, (1956). Mr. Cantrell had resided in this community for the past 23 years, was a member of Fairhaven Lodge No. 73, F. & A.M., the Scottish Rite, and the Lumber and sawmill Workers Union, Local No. 2767. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cassie E. Cantrell at home. The remains rest at the Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth Funeral Home where services will be conducted by Douglas Anderson and officers of Fairhaven Lodge No. 73, F. & A.M. Monday, June 18 at 3 p.m. Final resting place Bay View.

CANTRELL, Joan T., born Dec. 8, 1919 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, beloved mother, wife, relative and friend, passed away June 5, 1994. Her love and vitality will be cherished by those whose lives she touched. There is a new star born unto heaven. she is survived by three daughters, Nancy (Mrs. John) Hobberlin of Blaine, Susan Cantrell of California; and Glenda Cantrell of Bellingham, WA; brothers and sisters, Margaret, Ruth, Bud and Anne all of Canada. Interment will be in Los Osos Valley Memorial Park, Los Osos, CA. Memorial services pending. The arrangements are by Jerns McKinney Funeral Chapel of Blaine.

CANTRELL, Viola M., 87, of Bellingham, died November 5, 1991 at her sons home in Lake Stevens. She was born July 22, 1904 in Clare's Home, Alberta. She was a member of Maple Leaf Chpter 58, OES, Hatasu Temple No. 1, daughters of the Nile, Zenobia Club No. 2, daughters of the Nile and Order of the Amaranth, Court No. 25. She is survived by her son and daughter in law, Earl and Cris Britton, Lake Stevens; granddaughter, Lindsay and husband Michael Nesheim, Lake Stevens; grandsons, Aric and Britton Hesheim; twin sister, Violet Hockett, Dallas, Oregon, sister, Annabelle Zahn of Missoula, MT, Victoria Nanson, Woodburn, OR, Georgina Scott, Houston, TX and Henrietta Stendal, Salem, OR, and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Friday in the Bauer Funeral Chapel, Snohomish with graveside services following at 2:00 p.m. at Greenacres Memorial Park, Ferndale, WA, conducted by Order of the Amaranth, Court No. 25. [Dau. of George & Henrietta Lindsay]

CANTU, Quirino N. - Rosary for Quirino N. Cantu, 63, Sedro Woolley, will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Lemley Funeral Home. He died Sunday (Nov. 3, 1974). Mr. Cantu was a farm laborer and came to Sedro Woolley three years ago. He was a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Survivors include the widow, Francisca; five sons, Elijio and Ernesto and Seattle, Baldomero of Ferndale, Rolando of White Swan and George in the Army; six daughters, Virginia Olivrarez of Sedro Woolley, Guadalupe Acosta in Texas, Natalia Aguilar of Seattle, Susanna, Janie and Mary Cantu of Sedro Woolley; and a brother, Raymondo Galvan in Texas. Requiem mass will be offered at 11 a.m. Thursday at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church with burial in Hawthorne Lawn Cemetery.

CAPONE, Noel Timothy, age 57, of 700 32nd Street, passed away Monday June 28, (1993). He has been a resident of Bellingham for the last 20 years, and was a cab driver for Superior Taxi Cab Company. He leaves to survive 1 son, Noel Tim Capone, 1 daughter, Lee Vautrinot both of Boston, 1 sister Ruth Gilbert of B'ham, 1 grandson Derick Vautrinot of Boston, numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Thu. 10 a.m. in Bayview Cemetery under the direction of Jerns LeVeck Funeral Chapel.

CAPP, Reuben S. - Graveside services for Reuben S. Capp, 23, of Seattle will be 11 a.m. Friday at Forks Cemetery. The Rev. Calvin Johnson will officiate. Mr. Capp died Tuesday near Granite Falls from injuries sustained in a logging accident. He was born in Bellingham on Oct. 9, 1965, attended schools in Forks and graduated from Forks High School in 1984. He had worked in Forks in a saw shop, and was employed by a logging company in Snohomish County. Mr. Capp was a member of the Forks Elks 32425, and also belonged to a bowling association. An infant brother, Rocky, preceded him in death. Survivors include his parents, Frederick and Judy Capp of Bellingham; a maternal grandmother, Margaret Savage of Forks; a paternal grandmother, Emma Kanney of Bellingham; a step-grandmother, Evelyn Anable of Bellingham; two brothers, Ralph Capp and Raymond Capp, both of Forks; and a sister Karen Bowden, of Forks. He also leaves a girlfriend, Greta Eaton of Forks. Arrangements are by Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel in Port Angeles.

CAPP, Rocky Arthur, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Capp, 6672 Northwest Rd., passed away Sunday, January 15, (1967). Beside his parents he leaves to survive 3 brothers, Ralph J., Raymond E., and Reuben S.; sister, Karen M., all at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kenney of this city; Mr. and Mrs. William Capp, of California; Mr. and Mrs. Margaret King of Seattle; many other relatives. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, January 18 at 10:30 a.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bishop Arnold Larson officiating. Under the direction of the Westford Funeral Home.

CAPP, William Ray, age 71 of 3324 Agate Bay Lane passed away Thursday, April 11, 1985. A Bellingham resident for 3 years and a prior resident of Skagit county, he is survived by his wife Caroline; children, Willa Martin of Ferndale; Delvon Jordan of LaGrande, Oregon; Gennessee Harkeness of City; Frederick Capp, Tura Morten, William D. Capp, all of City; 3 step children, numerous grandchildren & great grandchildren; brother, Victor Anderson of Chico, California; sister, June Anderson of City. At his request there will be no service. Cremation. Jones Funeral Home & Crematorium. [b. April 17, 1913 Dillon, MT]

CAPPS, Chester C., age 70, of 3145 Bennett Ave. passed away ina local hospital Friday, Oct. 5, (1956). Mr. Capps had resided in this community for the past 37 years and for 35 years had been employed as a shift foreman at the Olympic Portland Cement Co. Deceased was the 25th Master of Whatcom Lodge No. 151 F. & A.M., and was a member of the Lodge of Perfection of Scottish Rite. Surviving relatives are his widow, Nellie J. at home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Woodworth, of Tacoma and Mrs. Thelma Nadine Jeter of Anacortes; two sons, Chester N. of Port Angeles and Francis J. of Portland, Ore.; eight grandchildren; one brother, George N. Capps of Kansas City, Kansas and one sister, Mrs. Ina Mary Johnston of Kelso, Wn. The remains rest at Jones' Harlow-Hollingsworth Funeral Home where services will be conducted by the Rev. Harold E. Penhalurick and Officers of the Masonic Lodge Monday, Oct. 8, at 3 p.m. Final resting place Greenacres Memorial Park.

CAPPS, Chester N. - Graveside services for former Bellingham resident Chester N. Capps Sr. will be at 2:30 p.m. today at Greenacres Memorial Park. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles with the Rev. Ted Mattie officiating. Mr. Capps of Port Angeles died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1993, in Port Angeles. He was 82. Born June 14, 1911, to Chester C. and Nellie Martindale Capps in Kansas City, Kan., he was 8 when the family moved to Bellingham. He married Nellie Biery in Bellingham on Aug. 25, 1938. Mr. Capps trained and worked in Bellingham as a State Farm Insurance agent for one year, then moved to Port Angeles in 1952 and took over a State Farm office there. He ran the office for more than 30 years before retiring. He joined the Whatcom Masonic lodge in 1936, transferring to Port Angeles in 1952. He was past parton of Esther Chapter, Order of Eastern Star in Port Angeles. Mr. Capps was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles for 41 years. Survivors include his wife of the family home; son Chester N. Capps Jr. of Port Angeles; daughter Susana Yost of Arizona; sister Thelma Jeter of Kent; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Arrangements by Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel in Port Angeles.

CAPRONI, Grant, age 75 of Sequim, died July 10, 1986 in Seattle. He was born January 24, 1911 in Venice, California. Was raised in Sumas where he graduated from high school in 1930. He lived in the Seattle area for many years, the past 12 years in Sequim. He leaves his wife Verna at home; 2 sons & daughters-in-law, Kenneth & Darlene of Seattle, Warren & Kim of Riverside, New Jersey; a daughter & son-in-law, Donna & bill Berg of Belfair; 6 grandchildren. Memorial Services, Sunday, 3:15 p.m. at the Sequim Bible Church. Burial was held at Marysville Cemetery. Arrangements by Schafer-Shipman Funeral Home.

CAPSTICK, Freda M., age 74 who resided at 1200 Lincoln Street, passed away in a local hospital Friday, September 14, 1984. She had been a resident of Bellingham for the past 24 years and leaves to survive 1 son, Donald Capstick of Spokane; 1 daughter, Kay Stewart of Issaquah; 1 sister, Amy Henderson of Bellingham; 1 grandchild. Memorial services are being scheduled for the beginning of the week. Local arrangements under the direction of Jerns & LeVeck Funeral Chapel & Cremation. [b. Dec. 26, 1909 MN; burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Park Rapids, MN]

CAPSTICK, Robert E., age 78 of 1200 Lincoln St., passed away Wed. Feb. 11, (1981). Mr. Capstick had resided in Bellingham for the past 20 years and was a retired salesman. He was a member of the Masonic Order in Minneapolis, Minn. and leaves to survive his wife Freda M. at the family home; 1 son, Donald O. of Spokane; 1 daughter Kay Stewart of Issaquah; 1 grandchild; 1 sister, Mrs. Margaret Sperry of Dubuque, Iowa; several nieces & nephews. At Mr. Capsticks request there will be no services. Arrangements by Westford Funeral Home.


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