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Death notices for Kennewick, Pasco, ... Smith Funeral Home, Sunnyside, is in charge of arrangements. ... Wash., and lived in the Tri-Cities area for 77 years. She was a retired payroll administrator.
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Charles H. ‘Chuck’ Sitler Jr. Charles Howard “Chuck” Sitler Jr., 72, of Kennewick, died Nov. 23 in Kennewick.
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Susan C. Eastberg-Doeler Susan Christine Eastberg-Doeler, 73, of Kennewick, died Oct. 11 in Kennewick.
It preserves the William Allen White House, also known as Red Rocks, which was the home of Progressive journalist William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. [1] [3] The property, designated a state historic site in 2001, is operated by the Kansas Historical Society.
Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS. The district is a 40-acre property northwest of Wichita's aircraft related industrial district. It consists of Linwood Place Addition and Darrah’s First Addition platted in 1943 and 1949, respectively.
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Dennis W. Britton Dennis Wayne Britton, 81, of Soap Lake, died Dec. 25 at Lourdes Medical Center in Pasco.
Ruby Jean Dandridge (née Butler; March 3, 1900 [1] – October 17, 1987) was an American actress from the early 1900s through to the late 1950s. Dandridge is best known for her role on the radio show Amos 'n Andy, in which she played Sadie Blake and Harriet Crawford, and on radio's Judy Canova Show, in which she played Geranium.
Darla R. Kulick. Darla Rae Kulick, 65, of Pasco, died Feb. 24 in Pasco. She was born in Richland and was a lifelong Tri-Cities area resident. She was retired from working in project controls.