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James I. Newhouse. James Irving Newhouse, 75, of Yakima, died July 26 in Yakima. He was born in Sunnyside and was a longtime Lower Yakima Valley resident.
Sara Coffenberry Anderson. Sara Coffenberry Anderson, 75, of Kennewick, died Oct. 28 in Kennewick. She was born in Danville, Ill., and lived in the Tri-Cities for 14 years.
Death notices for Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and the Yakima Valley.
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James Walter Nolan Jr. (25 September 1918 [1] – 6 March 2004), known as Uncle Jimmy, was a television personality in Yakima, Washington.During his 28-year career, Nolan held the various roles as announcer, newsman, weatherman, program director and the role he is best known for, the eponymous host of children's birthday show Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse.
The Herald was founded in 1889. The paper was purchased in 1899 by W.W. Robertson, who also purchased the competing weekly newspaper, the Yakima Daily Republic. [2] In 1968, the Herald & Republic combined to an all-day newspaper called the Yakima Herald-Republic. [2] Harte-Hanks bought the Herald-Republic in 1972 from the Robertson family. [3]
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Beavert was born in a cave of the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon during a blizzard, [1] on November 30, 1921. [2] Beavert completed a bachelor's degree in anthropology at Central Washington University in 1986. [8]