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Obituaries for April 30, 2013

The Columbian
Published: April 29, 2013, 5:00pm
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The complete obituaries can be found in the April 30 print edition of the Post-Record.

Mary A. Peebles

Mary A. Peebles, of Camas, died peacefully April 25, 2013, at home surrounded by her loving family, after a six year battle with cancer. She was 66.

A celebration of life service was held today at Brown’s Funeral Home in Camas. A graveside followed at the Camas Cemetery.

To sign the online guest book or send condolences, visit www.brownsfh.com.

Maureen Ammeter

Maureen Ammeter died March 28, 2013.

Friends are invited to share memories at an informal service at the Sunnyside Cemetery on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Straub’s Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation is in charge of arrangements.

To send condolences or sign the online guest book, visit www.straubsfuneralhome.com.

Helen J. Songer

Helen Jeanette Songer died April 13, 2013, in North Las Vegas, Nev. She was 85.

A graveside service was held April 22 at Fern Prairie Cemetery. Brown’s Funeral Home in Camas was in charge of arrangements.

To send condolences or sign the online guest book, visit www.brownsfh.com.

James R. Myers

James R. Myers died April 19, 2013, in Vancouver. He was 66.

A rosary and funeral mass were held this morning at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Camas. Brown’s Funeral Home & Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements.

To sign the online guest book or send condolences, visit www.brownsfh.com.

Paul Frost

Paul Frost died Feb. 22, 2013, in Burlington, Wash.

A private service will be held the morning of Saturday, May 11, followed by a reception for friends and family at 1 p.m., in the Fireside Room at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 324 N.E. Oak St., in Camas.

The complete obituaries can be found in the April 30 print edition of the Post-Record.

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