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Death Notices

The Columbian
Published: June 6, 2018, 6:00am

Baccus, Trudy, 68, Salkum, died May 29, 2018. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Clubb, Vera A., 87, Vancouver, died June 2, 2018. Davies Cremation & Burial Services, 360-693-1036.

Cochran, Beatrice “Betty” Marguireet, 95, Vancouver, died May 30, 2018. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 360-892-6060.

Delmastro, Ellen R., 90, Vancouver, died June 3, 2018. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Gorman, Linda Theresa, 76, Vancouver, died June 1, 2018. Evergreen Staples Funeral Home, 360-693-3649.

Howe, Mark E., 49, Brush Prairie, died June 2, 2018. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Jackson, Thomas Louis, 65, Eugene, Ore., died May 29, 2018. West Lawn Memorial Funeral Home, 541-686-2818.

Jolliver, Irvin Russell, 95, Vancouver, died May 28, 2018. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 360-892-6060.

Lasselle, Luann K., 64, Vancouver, died June 3, 2018. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 360-892-6060.

Lewis, Ray E., 77, Vancouver, died May 30, 2018. Washington Cremation Society, 206-745-0900.

Massie, Kara Lynn, 27, Spokane, died May 31, 2018. Layne’s Funeral Home, 360-687-3143.

McGirr, Steven A., 26, Vancouver, died June 1, 2018. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Monahan, Phillip A., 68, Vancouver, died June 1, 2018. Davies Cremation & Burial Services, 360-693-1036.

Parker, Jaxene “Candy,” 70, Washougal, died June 1, 2018. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Smalley, Peggy D., 59, Vancouver, died June 4, 2018. Cascadia Cremation & Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Werstlein, Margaret Genevieve, 95, Vancouver, died June 3, 2018. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 360-892-6060.

Whitmore, Raymond E., 53, Spokane, died May 26, 2018. Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Home, 360-892-6060.

Wilcoxson, Douglas Orion, 56, Vancouver, died May 25, 2018. Evergreen Staples Funeral Home, 360-693-3649.

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