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Death Notices

The Columbian
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Anderson, David K., 54, Vancouver, died March 18, 2016. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Atkinson, Diane, 53, Camas, died March 19, 2016. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Brophy, Aiden, stillborn, Vancouver, died March 6, 2016. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Bourlet, Willie Theodore, 75, La Center, died March 18, 2016. Layne’s Funeral Home, 360-687-3143.

Burton, Margaret “Peggy” C., 93, Ridgefield, died March 20, 2016. Davies Cremation & Burial Services, 360-693-1036.

Curry, Claude L. Jr., 88, Battle Ground, died March 18, 2016. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Dembo, Rachel, 72, Vancouver, died March 20, 2016. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Fleet, William Clinton, 78, Vancouver, died March 16, 2016. Evergreen Staples Funeral Home, 360-693-3649.

Gallagher, Robert C., 66, Vancouver, died March 18, 2016. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Greenwood, Dora D., 81, Portland, died March 18, 2016. Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home, 503-771-1117.

Hall, Jody Bob Jr., 79, Vancouver, died March 10, 2016. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Jenny, John E., 66, Brush Prairie, died March 17, 2016. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Meredith, Laurie, 52, Stevenson, died March 10, 2016. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Noble, John F., 79, Vancouver, died March 20, 2016. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Swenson, Kermit, 66, Camas, died March 20, 2016. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Thompson, Laura R., 81, Beaverton, Ore., died March 20, 2016. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel, 360-892-6060.

Wilson, Bruce E., 72, Vancouver, died March 22, 2016. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

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