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Death Notices

The Columbian
Published: July 19, 2014, 12:00am

Angel, Ann M., 72, Kalama, died July 4, 2014. Woodland Funeral Home, 360-225-8441.

Babb, Donna Louise, 70, Washougal, died June 30, 2014. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Balas, David T., 52, Vancouver, died July 16, 2014. Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home, 360-694-2537.

Buckbee, Rebecca “Becky” J., 70, The Dalles, Ore., died July 16, 2014. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Carroll, Jim L., 75, Camas, died July 16, 2014. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Casteel, Dorothy J., 86, Vancouver, died July 9, 2014. Davies Cremation & Burial Service, 360-693-1036.

Cox, Shirley J., 66, Milwaukie, Ore., died July 17, 2014. All County Cremation & Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Drury, Patrick I., 76, Vancouver, died July 17, 2014. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Fricke, Beldon G., 80, Vancouver, died July 15, 2014. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Haislett, Reba I., 83, Vancouver, died July 15, 2014. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Krueger, Margaret, 80, Bremerton, died July 17, 2014. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

McNeel, Yvonne Patricia, 88, Vancouver, died July 10, 2014. Northwood Park Funeral Home, 360-574-4252.

Myles, Lorine Trotter, 78, Vancouver, died July 15, 2014. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Myles-Johnson, Sharon, 58, Portland, died July 16, 2014. Crown Memorial Center, 503-783-3393.

Palmer, David R., 62, Ridgefield, died July 16, 2014. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Sakamoto, Saundra W., 72, Vancouver, died July 17, 2014. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Schack, John R., 73, Vancouver, died July 17, 2014. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Tapanainen, Evelyn, 95, Vancouver, died July 18, 2014. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

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