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Sponsorships available for Newspapers in Education Golf Tournament
MOSES LAKE — If helping to raise money to keep Columbia Basin students engaged in their community and show significantly greater interest in their local government or current affairs isn't enough, there is the chance to win airfare, two nights at the Pebble Beach Lodge and three rounds of golf at Pebble Beach, Spyglass and Spanish Bay at the 10th Annual Newspapers in Education Golf Tournament on June 21 at the Moses Lake Golf Club.
Dr. Marshall Davis Matthews
A widely beloved, compassionate, talented and generous man died suddenly at home. Though his experience with dementia over recent years resulted in many changes in his life, he knew and enjoyed his family to the end. He maintained his love of literature and poetry, great music, traveling, improving his foreign language skills and chocolate cookies. Marshall used to say he was proud of his military service and medical abilities, that God had made him a musician, and that his greatest joy was his family. He was active in his local church family through service in the congregation and missions. His faith in the Lord brought him great joy and peace, and was the foundation of his generosity, compassion, and kind spirit.
Lutheran pastor to attend Portland convention
E-mail from Cheryl
Pedro Cavazos Jr.
Pedro Cavazos Jr., 62, entered into eternal peace and rest on Jan. 24, 2009, in Seattle.
Gary E. Frey
Gary E. Frey passed away of natural causes on Dec. 21, 2022. He is survived by his wife of 69 years Rita Frey and their six children Debbra Warren of Aberdeen, Catherine Frey of Costa Rica, Gary F. Frey of Olympia, Stacey Duniphin of Aberdeen, Kyle Frey of Jacksonville and Joseph Frey of Ephrata; seven grandchildren Jaime Heise-Murphy, Shayne Jasper, Donnie Frey, Aaron Jasper, Christopher Frey, Paige Frey and Camden Frey and five great grandchildren Samarah Jasper, Jasper Heise, Teiley Heise, Quinleigh Murphy and Chelsea Marie Smith. At the beginning of his career as a wrestling coach, Gary won three state titles in his five years at Moses Lake High School, with a record of 129-1.
Raymona Brown Orman
Our beloved Raye went to our Lord on March 31, 2007, from Moses Lake at age 69. She was born July 16, 1937, in Albuquerque, N.M. to W.B. and Clara Price. She graduated high school in Moriaty, N.M., and business college in Albuquerque, N.M. Raye was an active, energetic, and hard-working lady. She retired in 1992 after working as a secretary for the cities of Tukwila, Chewelah, and Airway Heights, Wash. She moved to Moses Lake in 1991, and spent the rest of her life in this area. Raye had a fondness for being outdoors. She loved to camp, fish, take walks, tend to her lawn, garden, and numerous flowers. Always interested in new experiences, she traveled to various places, just to see new things and meet new friends. Never one to be content just sitting around doing nothing, Raye loved to go dancing, and loved music. Rarely did she miss a chance to hear her friends Bruce and Betsy Mullen play when they came to the area. Raye was a kind, generous, and loving soul. She would go out of her way to make everyone feel important, welcomed, cherished, and loved. She was the person who would see you having a bad day and do her best to lift your spirits anyway she could. Raye was previously married and had four children when she met Francis "Brownie" Brown. He also had four children of his own, which Raye instantly made her own. She never made a distinction between any of the eight, treating and loving them all equally. She and Brownie had many wonderful years and lots of special memories together before he passed away in 1998. In 2000, Raye met Alford N. Orman "Al Sr." They found a unique understanding, respect, and kinship in one another. They were married in Moses Lake on March 30, 2002. Al Sr. had three children of his own, and they became Raye's "kids" as well. Her abundance of love had more than ample room for them, and she treated them as equal as any of the others. Raye and Al Sr. shared many beautiful moments and memories together, and it was very rare to see one without the other. They worked together and played together every day, enjoying the short five years they were together.
TWO INJURED, TWO ARRESTED FOR SUNDAY NIGHT SHOOTING IN GEORGE
GEORGE, Wash.- Grant County Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested two people in connection with a double shooting which happened Sunday night in George.
Donald Hugo Entzel
True to character, Donald Hugo Entzel made a timely exit. He passed peacefully at home, with his wife at his side, on March 6, 2023, his 71st birthday. Don was born in Glendive, Montana, to Hugo Carl and Olga Viola Frasch Entzel. Don’s family moved to Washington, where he attended Moses Lake and Quincy schools. Don graduated from Quincy High School in 1970, excelling in football, wrestling and academics. Don started working on the family farm at a very young age. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to numerous lifetime endeavors including trucking, farming, raising cattle, and private hay sales; working as an RV park owner/operator, private pilot and heavy equipment operator and being an avid “treasure collector,” to name a few.
Jacqueline Charlotte McKay
Jackie McKay, of Moses Lake, Wash., passed peacefully on Friday, May 9, 2014, after battling brain cancer for more than 5 years. She was 75 years old and her longevity after diagnosis is a testament to both her strength of spirit and the strength of her family in their loving support.
Carol Ellen Sterner
March 9 , 1941 - July 5, 2008
Bonnie Jane Polhamus
April 15, 1952 – January 19, 2018
David Johnson
October 27, 1930 - February 25, 2015
October 27, 1930 - February 25, 2015
Ivy Catherine Scott Brotherton
Ivy Catherine Scott Brotherton, 99, longtime Moses Lake resident, died December 17, 2010, in hospice care.
Tamie A. Clark
Tamie A. Clark, beloved daughter & mother, passed away on January 4, 2014, at the age of 46. Tamie was born in Moses Lake, Washington on March 4, 1967 to Norman and Ione Clark.
Elks share Gratitude Grant with community
Elks Donation
MOSES LAKE — The Columbia Basin Elks No. 1930 of Moses Lake recently received a Gratitude Grant from the Elks National Foundation to be donated to worthy causes in the community. The lodge earned the grant by meeting a donation goal for the foundation. Last year the Elks National Foundation provided over $34 million in grants across the United States.
Alicia Ramirez-Arousa
Alicia Ramirez-Arousa, was born January 20, 1929 in Charotte, Texas. She is the daughter of the late Cristobal Ramirez and Trina Castro Ramirez. She married Guadalupe Luna Arousa on December 28, 1950 in Hondo, Texas. On February 13, 1951 they ventured across the nation and eventually made their home in Warden and later Moses Lake, Washington. Alicia was a very warm hearted, spiritual, family orientated woman. She had a hard working spirit who was always surrounded around numerous family and friends, that she greatly enjoyed entertaining and cooking for. She is the best cook ever, and her smile and laughter would leave you warm for days. Alicia enjoyed her family and friends very much. She also enjoyed her flowers and vegetable garden, chickens, goats, emus, her beloved dog bullet and her cat black diamond. Some of her hobbies included: crocheting, collecting elephants, card games, and traveling.
Presentations showcase Soap Lake's spirit
Soap Lake art guild hosts event Wednesday
Home Depot helps Elks with remodel
MOSES LAKE - The Columbia Basin Elks were able to advance with an interior remodeling project at their lodge thanks to the Moses Lake Home Depot.
Spring Festival helps unite Moses Lake
The Moses Lake Spring Festival is gearing up today for a four-day-long community celebration for the Memorial Day weekend.
Spirit down Dash 1-0 in Challenge Cup
HERRIMAN, Utah (AP) — Bayley Feist scored early and the Washington Spirit held off the Houston Dash for a 1-0 victory on Sunday in the National Women's Soccer League's Challenge Cup.