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Allison Brower
Allison (Al) Brower, 80, passed from this life on November 30, 2011 in Ellensburg, Washington. Al was born September 26, 1931 in Seattle, WA to Allison C. and Marie (Kueckenberg) Brower.
Carmen A. Alvarez
Carmen A. Alvarez of Othello, WA passed away and went to Heaven on December 3, 2013 in Kennewick, Washington, at the age of 66.
Second graders visit the pumpkin patch
Quarter-century tradition for Peninsula Elementary
MOSES LAKE - The guy in the dark blue sweatshirt tried, and tried, and tried, to pick up that darn pumpkin. He picked it up and tried to hoist it on to his shoulder, but it just wouldn't cooperate. It was just too heavy.
Freda Josephine Dilley
Freda Josephine Dilley of Moses Lake, formerly of Royal Camp, died Saturday October 5, 2013 at the Columbia Crest Care center.
Patricia Lane
Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great- grandmother and friend gently joined the choir of angels in Heaven on July 28th, 2014.
'Stuff the Truck' event deemed a success
MOSES LAKE - From medical supplies to furniture and toys, hundreds of items were donated Saturday during the Assured Home Health and Hospice Foundation's "Stuff the Truck" event in Moses Lake.
Dennis Leon Knowles
Dennis Leon Knowles, a 65 year old former Carey, Idaho resident, passed away suddenly on Sunday, September 29, 2013 with his family at his side in Spokane, Washington. He was born on February 25, 1948 in Wendell, Idaho, the first born child of Leo Thomas and Gloria (Holt) Knowles, and attended schools in Shoshone, Idaho. He lived in Shoshone until he moved to Carey in the 1970s, where he continued to work for the Idaho Department of Transportation. He retired 10 years ago from IDT and continued living in Carey until he moved to Moses Lake, Washington this past year to live with his daughter and her family.
Helen Mildred Anderson
Helen was born July 7, 1918 on a homestead halfway between Twin Bridges and Sheridan, Montana, the sixth of seven children. Her father, Frank Spinner, died when she was very young. Raised by her widowed mother, Clara J. Spinner, she finished her second year of high school then had to drop out in order to earn a living. She worked in various places around Twin Bridges, including Woodward's Department Store and the Bee Factory. At the factory, Helen worked over a big tub where honey was extracted from honey combs, placed in gallon jars, and then personally delivered to each customer. She also made milk shakes at a creamery and cleaned people's homes. Helen then moved to Bozeman, Montana with her sister Alice and purchased a "whippet car." There Helen met her future husband, Clifford Anderson, while eating lunch with Alice at the PMA office of the government building where Clifford worked. They had two sons, Byron and Bruce. The family moved to Overland Park, Kansas in the mid-sixties, then to Moses Lake, Washington in the early seventies where she lived until her death.
LaPreal Chamberlain Payne
LaPreal Chamberlain Payne, age 85, quietly passed away in her home early Saturday morning, May 18, 2013. She was born April 20, 1928 in Orderville, Utah, being the sixth of 10 children born to Mark and Sally Chamberlain, with four brothers and five sistsers. LaPreal grew up in Orderville, and after graduating from high school she married Dale K. Payne. They were sealed in the Idaho Falls Temple for time and eternity on February 25, 1960.
Gary Leland Miner
1951 ~ 2013
Viola Child Fletcher
Viola Child Fletcher, 96, longtime Moses Lake resident, passed away Friday, February 3, 2012 at the Ritzville Hospital.
Nellie Smith
Nellie J. Smith was born on March 5, 1914, and fell asleep in Jesus on February 22, 2012, just twelve days before her 98th birthday. Nellie was born in Crofton, Nebraska but completed high school in Hermosa Beach, California before marrying Glenn Smith on October 4, 1931.
Robert Lee Jensen
June 14, 1929 – October 7, 2017
Trevor Lee Mianecki
May 13, 1995 – September 28, 2017
Othello's Julissa Garza accomplishes rare feat
OTHELLO — Othello principal Alejandro Vergara couldn’t believe it.
S. Korean tries washing money over virus fears, suffers loss
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Money laundering is not a good idea, as a South Korean found out when he or she put banknotes in a washing machine to remove possible traces of the coronavirus.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter won't attend Biden's inauguration
ATLANTA (AP) — Former President
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter won't attend Biden's inauguration
ATLANTA (AP) — Former President
AP PHOTOS: Prayers, candles and Santas for year-end holidays
Santa Claus got around quite a bit last month — despite the pandemic.