Pioneer Obits STranscribed and formatted for the Internet by Carol Foss c 1. All rights reserved. H F (Bird Combs)Sindars, Wilhelmina. Sisson, Ralph WSkavdale, May. Smith, Anna Louise Forsberg. Smith, Antone GSmith, Arthur ASmith, Harvey Beadle. Linda Haynes was born in Miami, FL. Her parents were both from Sweden, and Swedish is actually her first language. Haynes went to school in Miami and then in. Nicki believes she's the cause of her father's death and when mom tries to remarry her price in shining armor is the flame that restarts Nicki's nightmare. Smith, Ione TSmith, Laura O Chambers. Smith, Nettie Elizabeth Miller. Smith, Sarah E Ferguson. Smith, Theodora Squires. Smith, William. Snelgrove, Hazel L Beahan. Solf, Frederick LSpath, Barbara. Spath, George WSpath, Laura B Robinson. Sporseen, Otto. Stahl, Emma Marie Fritz. Stakemiller, C SStange, Hedvig. Stange, Pearl S Kuntz Rausal Treece. Steik, Albert BSteik, Fritz. Steike, Henrietta. Steike, Leona Laird. Stetson, Warren Lawrence. Stevens, Emma Elizabeth Draper. Stewart, Latham Denison. Stewart, Willie A Mc. Chicksands Alumni and Friends (a service provided by Bedford Borough Council) Welcome to the RAF Chicksands Alumni Notice Board. Mungo Man Skull http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid The Scale of the Sands is a sect of the Bronze Dragonflight led by Sordormi in the Caverns of Time. They are responsible for coordinating the defense of the timeline. Atco Album Discography, Part 1 33-101 to 33-265 (1957-1968) By David Edwards, Patrice Eyries, and Mike Callahan Last update: September 21, 2005 Atco was a subsidiary. There is currently a lightship on the end of the sands, on the farthest part out, to warn ships. The sands were once covered by two lighthouses on the Kent mainland. Sinatra at the Sands is a 1966 live album by Frank Sinatra, accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, conducted and arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded live at the. Marietta Sailto ( Port Angeles Evening News issue of April 3, 1929) Marietta Sailto, age 5, daughter of Mr. John Sailto, Hoh River Indians, died in a local. Cormick. Stockwell, Charles Edward. Stone, Emma Jane Lewis. Stone, Ellsworth NStone, Ross Howard. Stovall, William MStovel, Harvard CStrange, Fred CStringer, Harry JStroup, Wilbert King. Sturdevant, Bert. Sullivan, Maude Eva Polhamus. Sult, Mrs. Charles. Sutter, Helen. Sutton, Clarissa Carver Waterhouse. Swanson, August TSwanson, Herman TReturn to Home Page *** Return to Obituary. Directory. Marietta Sailto ( Port Angeles Evening. News issue of April 3, 1. Marietta Sailto, age 5, daughter of Mr. John Sailto, Hoh River. Indians, died in a local hospital here Tuesday from Tuberculosis following. When Marietta. became desperately ill, they started for La. Push, 2. 3 miles further up the. Pacific coast, taking a younger child with them. Each carrying a child, the. Sailtos walked up the raged coastline until they reached a settlement and. Rough weather failed to stop them and they reached La. Push. John Johnson read the funeral services, which. Dewey Lyden Company. James Seeley officiating. Burial will be at The Place Cemetery. Arrangements. are by Harper Funeral Home. Sampson died Sunday in Port Angeles. He. had been residing at Rt. He was born Nov 8, 1. Lower. Elwah area to Mr. After the death of Hunter John in 1. Charles Sampson. He worked in the forest industry and. Apostolic Faith Church. Honorary pallbearers include Charles Lundquist. Harold Sisson, Dave Critchfield, Frank Krizo, Wilbur Covert and Walter. Forsberg. Emily Sampson, 9. Indian woman, died at her home on the Elwah. River Wednesday morning after an illness of 2 weeks. Funeral services will. Elwah Shaker Church at 2pm Friday under the auspices of. Christman Mortuary and with Rev. Billy Hall officiating. Burial will. be in Elwah cemetery. Sampson was born in Clallam County. She had lived most of her life on the Sampson ranch on the. Elwah where her husband died in 1. J O Damron of the Apostolic Faith Mission. He was married to Miss Sadie Elliott at Victoria, June 1. Surviving besides the widow are. Ernest Jr., Wilbur, and Charles, and 2 daughters, Vernice and Beatrice. Elwah. Surviving also is his mother, Mrs. Charles Sampson, and a. Andrew of Elwah, and another brother, Edward, of Jamestown. The. deceased has 3 sisters, Mrs. Ethel Hopie, Elsie and Edline Sampson and. Tim Pysht. Susie Sampson of Elwah, died. Cushman Hospital on Friday after an illness of 3 years and was buried. Sunday. Funeral services, in charge of the Apostolic Faith Mission. Dewey Lyden Company Funeral Home at 2pm. Sunday. Burial was in the Elwah Indian Cemetery. He is survived. by his mother, Mrs. Susie Sampson, and 3 brothers and 3 sisters, all living. Elwah. The brother are Ernest, Andrew and Edward, and the sisters. Mrs. Ethel Hopie, Elsie Sampson and Adeline Sampson. Jim Burnett officiating. Burial. will be at The Place Cemetery under direction of Harper Funeral Home. John Mike, was born at Hoko River. WA Jan 3 1. 88. 6, married Robert Sampson in Port Angeles in 1. He preceded. her in death as did her daughter, Juliette Elofson. Sampson was a former member of the Shaker Church and attended Apostolic. Faith church here. Active pallbearers will be Jim Charles. Elmer Charles, Oliver Charles, Charles Sampson, Sr., Wilbur Sampson and. Charles Mike, Sr. Honorary pallbearers are Richard Sampson, Richard Mike. Ed Sampson Sr., and Virgil Johnson. Richard Sherrif officiating. Sampson died Wednesday. Forks after a long illness. Sampson was involved for many years as an organizer of Indian canoe. Susie Sampson, 5. Sunday. after a two- month illness, will be held form the Mc. Donald Funeral Home. Wednesday at 2pm. R J Lieby of the Apostolic Faith will read the. Indian Cemetery at the lower Elwah. Sampson was born at Pysht in May 1. Port. Angeles throughout her life. She was a member of the Apostolic Faith. Ethel Hopie, Elsie and Adelane Sampson, and 1. Port Angeles. Edna P Sands, a pioneer resident of the Clallam Bay area, died. Wednesday at Sekiu after being ill a year. Services are scheduled. Saturday at the Harper Funeral Home with the Rev. La. Verne Nelson. Cremation will follow. Sands was born at Bandon, OR Dec 1. Mr. She attended schools in Oregon until she was 1. Clallam Bay. In 1. John L Sands. in Forks. They made their home in Clallam Bay. They spent their entire. West End of the county where they took an active part. Sands was a school board member in the Clallam Bay area for a number. During the 1. 92. Sekiu Community Club. Sands were. musicians and played for many community club affairs over the years. Upon. retirement in 1. Hoko River. E L Critchfield, Port Angeles. Mrs. Gladys Loushin and Mrs. Georgia Olson, Sekiu; and Mrs. Alice Schmidt. Seattle. A son Jack Sands and a half- brother, Homer Morris of Kennewick. Other survivors are 2. Elbert Harlow. officiating. Sands died in Port Angeles Sunday. He lived with his wife. Sekiu until his death. John R Sands at Van Wert, OH. Dickey Lake. Sands was a fireman in the woods and he later. Clallam Bay Record, a weekly newspaper owned by George. O'Brien. Sands held the position as first assistant. Hadlock Chemical Works. Returning to Sekiu in 1. He started work in 1. Clallam County Highway Department and was employed there for 2. He was foreman for many years. Sands retired in 1. He had been ill for several weeks. Sands came to Clallam. County 4. 1 year ago and was married to Rose Merchant at Forks May 1. W H Bowlby, Clallam Bay; Mrs. A J Rannebohm, Seattle; Mrs. L H Prose, Seattle. Mrs. J B Kerr, Pysht; and Mrs. Orin Grimm, Eden Valley. There are 2 brothers. George Sands of Tatoosh and O E Sands, Republic, WA; and a sister, Mrs. Interment will be in Mt. Intensely interested in al things that pertained to agriculture. Mr. Sands for years had notable displays at many Clallam County. He loved horses and liked to see them run. Clallam County fair was complete without . Sands has accumulated. Clallam County will never be filled. Ella Sanford, 8. 4, wife of J D Sanford of Sequim, and a resident. Port Angeles and Sequim for the last 4. Mrs. Sanford's home. Sequim, except for the final ten months. Prior to her Sequim residence she lived in Port. Angeles 2. 2 years. She leaves a wide circle of friends in both communities. Sanford was born March 1. Hartford, WI. She and her husband. Golden Wedding Anniversayr last Nov 1. Sylvia Julia Sauer, 6. Clallam County as a child 2. Monday after a lingering illness. Funeral. services will be held from the Mc. Donald Funeral Home 2pm Wednesday, the. Rev J H Beall reading the rites. Sauer was born in New York, Feb 7, 1. She came across. the Strait from Victoria, BC in a canoe with her parents in 1. Morse Creek. She was a member of the Virginia family, early settlers. She later married. Carl Sauer at Quilcene in 1. Sauer died here in Dec, 1. Sauer is survived by 3 sons, Dave Hume and Edward Theirgard, Port. Angeles and Ray Hume of Granite Falls; 4 brothers, Joe and Abraham Virginia. Port Angeles; George Virginia, Anacortes and A J Virginia, Los Angeles. Mrs. Millie Price, San Francisco; Mrs. Verta La Grasse. Canada; Mrs. Alvina La Grasse, Seward, AK; Mrs. Clara Clevenger, Tacoma. Mrs. Alice Monroe, Quilcene. Alta M Schmaing, 6. W 5th St life- time resident of Port. Angeles, died Saturday after an extended illness. Funeral services will. Mc. Donald Funeral Home Tuesday at 1pm with the Rev. Lloyd. F Holloway officiating. Thomas. Harrington, born here April 6, 1. Before her second marriage to. Harry Schmaing she was Mrs. Schmaing died here in 1. Walter. Scott, Port Angeles, Mrs. Norman Bradley, in Arizona, Mrs. Zella Hawkins. Seattle, and Mrs. Bill Williams in CA; 6 sisters, Mrs. C J Hunt, all of Port Angeles, Mrs. Claire Opseth, Centralia. Mrs. Maud Berthroud, Auburn; and 4 brothers, Jim Harrington, in CA. Robert Harrington, Auburn, Perry Harrington, Elma and Phillip Harrington. Aberdeen. Also surviving are 1. Burial will be at Sequim View Cemetery. Schmith, who lived in the Palo Alto area near Sequim, died Sunday. Sequim. He was born May 2. Port Townsend, the son of Mr. William Schmith, pioneers who homesteaded on Palo Alto. He attended. school on Burnt Hill and later at the site of the Louella Guard Station. Palo Alto Road. Schmith was a farmer on Palo Alto. His wife Ida and son Clarence. He and his brothers operated the Schmith Brothers. Lumber Co. He also worked as a logger and farmer, and in his earlier years. US Forest Service. During the winters he and his brothers trapped. Margaret. Hemstead of Sequim and Mrs. Mary Boatsman of Kent. Julia Schmith, 8. Sequim and Palo Alto. Saturday evening, April 1. Schmith was born in Portugal in 1. She and her husband, W H. Schmith, landed in Port Townsend in 1. They later moved to Blyn and. Palo Alto district, where both have lived for the past. Schmith is survived by her husband, by 4 sons, W J Schmith, A A. Schmith, Henry Schmith, and Charles Schmith, all of Sequim and 3 daughters. Mrs. Art Boatsman of Sequim and Mrs. Ed Hemstead of. Port Angeles. Fabian Sexton, OSB will. Clement Pangratz. OSB, officiating. He died Thursday in Port Angeles. Schmitt was born Sep 1. New Ulm, MN and attended schools. Minnesota. He moved to San Francisco as a young man and later moved. Port Crescent in 1. He worked as a logger and millworker in the Port. Crescent and Joyce areas and later operated a dairy farm. He took an. active interest in community affairs and was an avid rock collector. Schmitt of Joyce; 3 daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Kautz and Mrs. Theresa Hodgdon, all of Joyce.
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