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Death notices

The Columbian
Published: January 25, 2022, 5:17am

Anatoliy N. Reznichenko, 86, Portland, died Jan. 13, 2022. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Charles V. Freschette, 70, Vancouver, died Jan. 12, 2022. Western Cremation Alliance, 360-553-3636.

Connie Jene Thew, 78, Vancouver, died Jan. 18, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Doris L. Neal, 76, Portland, died Jan. 21, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Dwight “Wayne” Nail, 78, Vancouver, died Jan. 19, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Edward Miles Miller, 89, Washougal, died Jan. 20, 2022. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692.

Grace Phillips, 87, Vancouver, died Jan. 19, 2022. Northwood Park Funeral Home, 360-574-4252.

Harry Allen Morrow, 69, Vancouver, died Jan. 15, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Helen Aughtry, 81, Vancouver, died Jan. 18, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Irene Melton-Rugg, 81, Vancouver, died Jan 15, 2022. Wihelms Portland Memorial, 503-236-4141.

Josef Victor Schindler, 87, Vancouver, died Jan. 19, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Maxine R. Shelly, 94, Vancouver, died Jan. 18, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Olga Suzadelva, 94, Vancouver, died Jan. 19, 2022. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Patricia “Mandy” M. Calnan, 65, Vancouver, died Jan. 18, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Ronald W. Bone, 85, Vancouver, died Jan. 18, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Sally Marie Clauson, 89, Vancouver, died Jan. 19, 2022. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Shirley Lynne Jones, 80, Ridgefield, died Jan. 19, 2022. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060 .

Trude Ann Wawrzyniak, 76, Vancouver, died Jan. 15, 2022. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Ulf Martinson, 55, Vancouver, died Jan. 17, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

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