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Wednesday, February 22, 2012 KITSAP SUN KITSAP SUN Wednesday, February 22, 2012 5A Obituaries David M. Hudson of Gig Harbor May 1, 1937 to Feb. 17, 2012 Dave Hudson passed peacefully into the arms Lord on February 17, 2012 surrounded by his family. Dave was born May 1, 1937, and grew up in Bremerton as the younger of two sons of Phillip and Eunice Hudson. He graduated from Bremerton High School in 1955, and shortly thereafter he enlisted in the Army.

Following Army service he entered the University of Washington where he obtained a degree in Business Administration. He worked: at Boeing for many years and ultimately became a manager in the Industrial Relations Department. He retired early from Alfred George Brown of Port Orchard July 4, 1927 to Feb. 16, 2012 Alfred George Brown, known to his family and many friends as "Brownie" or "Sonny," died on February 16, 2012 at Harrison Medical Center. He was born in Bremerton, Washington on to Alexander Oliver Valentine Brown and Edna Fay (Cribb) Brown.

He had a sister and two brothers, Verna May Jackson, Robert (Claudia) Brown, and Richard (Donna) Brown. He was preceded in death by his brother Bob, sister Verna, and granddaughter Anna Marie McIntosh. He had three daughters Teresa (Curtis) Timmerman, Diane (Ken) McIntosh, and Vicky Schmitt (Dan Wood). Alfred loved his daughters very much and treasured every minute that he had with them. On December 17, 1972, he married Barbara Jean Trummert Davidson.

They were happily married for 39 wonderful years. He was a loving "Papa" to her children Deborah (Gary) Chrey, Dennis Davidson, and Christine (Dan) Case. At the age of 15 he began working to help support his Irmgard B. 'Oma' Harrell of Silverdale April 23, 1926 to Feb. 17, 2012 Our mother, Oma, GreatGrandmother and friend to many, passed away peacefully in her sleep in the waking hours of Feb.

17, 2012. Irmy was born in Munich Germany April 23, 1926 to Wolfgang and Berta Haberl. She married Jack W. Harrell (Opa) in 1946. They have three children, Edlef B.

Harrell married to Sue; Jacquelynn Cagle married to Bill; and Brian A. Harrell and Marian. Five grandchildren, Coleen, Carrie, Aaron, William and Alicia. As well as four great-grandchildren, Jordan, Trinity, Teagan and Eleanor. She loved gardening, Kathleen Jo Wilson of Port Orchard Nov.

30, 1948 to Feb. 17, 2012 Kathleen Jo Wilson, beloved daughter of Charles Warren and Nell Katherine (Fritz) Wilson, passed away February 17, 2012 at her home. Kathy was born on November 30, 1948, at Camp Pendleton, California. Kathy had a love of horses and was an excellent horsewoman. She excelled at barrel racing at the Camp Pendleton Rodeo, where she Boeing and subsequently owned and operated a business in Gig Harbor for many years.

Dave resided in Gig Har- bor, Washington, and was predeceased by his parents and brother, Rodney. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Marilyn, five children (Eric, Darin, Lisa, Patricia and Marc), six grandchildren (Chris, Josh, Gillian, Natalie, Kaylee and Katherine) and niece Marianne. family and at 17 he joined the Merchant Marine, serving on Liberty ships at the end of World War II. In 1946 he joined the Army and was discharged in 1948. After that he worked at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Shop 99, retiring on July 2, 1982.

After Barbara retired, they spent their days together repairing and maintaining unoccupied homes for his brother Dick's real estate company. They had many pleasant days being together, working, and going to lunch throughout Kitsap County. He began taking care of people as a teenager and continued throughout his life. If a car didn't run, if a water heater was broken, or if a move to a new home was planned, Alfred was always there to help. He enjoyed traveling in his motorhome to Lincoln City in Oregon, to the Wash- cooking, shopping and socializing.

Watching the Seahawks, Mariners, Sounders, cooking channel and American Idol were among her favorite downtime activities. To her family, Irmy was not only a Mother, a Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, but also an amazing friend. She put everybody in front of her and truly cared about those around her. She did not have much to give, but the gifts she gave meant more and were worth more than material items in a bag. spent quality time with her father.

Kathy later married Phil Marceau and found another love that of being a mother. She supported her three children in their activities, and on weekends Kathy would often be taxiing her sons to their various baseball and football games and encouraging her daughter's musical and scholastic endeavors. Kathy was preceded in death by her father and a son, Nathan Marceau. She is survived by her daughter Loretta B. Burton of Bremerton June 5, 1942 to Jan.

12, 2012 Loretta B. Burton, 69 of Bremerton, passed away of pneumonia on January 29, 2012. She was born in Sikeston, Missouri on June 5,1942 to John Keel and Lucy domestic partner Donald Watkins. Blackwell, sons Larry Clark, She is survived by her Steven Clements, Wil Bur- Donald Westerlund There will be a celebration of life gather- Dave was a loving husband, father and grandfather and friend. He was an admirable man with many admirable qualities.

Generous, hardworking, patient, welcoming and friendly, Dave reflected a positive attitude and outlook on life. He was a natural teacher who believed in lifelong education, goal setting, and never giving up. Dave worked his entire life to create a better life for his family and many others. He was wonderful man who will be dearly missed by all those who knew and loved him. A memorial service will be held in his honor at Haven of Rest Funeral Home in Gig Harbor on Thursday, February 23rd at 2 p.m.

An online obituary and guest book can be found at www. havenrest.com/obituaries. ington coast, and to Eastern Washington. He was a lifelong member of the Elks Club. He has eight surviving grandchildren; Adam Timmerman, Mark Timmerman, Dina Doughty, Shannon Stadvolz, John Coble, Dylan Coble, Laura Schmitt, and Mathew Ward and 12 great grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.

His family is very grateful for the kind and wonderful care that he received from physicians, nurses, and staff members during the almost five weeks that he spent in the intensive care unit at the hospital. Alfred's family would also like to extend our best wishes and prayers to all of the wonderful families and their loved ones that we met in the intensive care waiting room during the five weeks he was ill. All of you are very special to us and we will never forget the time we shared. Any memorial donations may be made to the organization of your choice. All are invited to a Celebration of Life Service that will be held on February 27, 2012 at 2 p.m.

at Rill's Life Tribute Center in Port Orchard. Online memorial at www. rill.com. Her thoughts spoke volumes about who she was and what she stood for. Irm kept her own burdens to herself because she never wanted others to have to worry about her.

She was tough. When you would talk to her you could always tell there was happiness in her voice even during her toughest times. She never complained, even during her battle with breast cancer. Her short but high-pitched bursts of laughter followed by a subtle snort were proof enough that she was all right. Nothing seemed to take her loving, sweet spirit away, she was a survivor.

She will be sorely missed. A celebration of life is planned for February 25, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. at The Stone Chapel, 22272 Foss Road NE, Poulsbo, WA. 98370, reception following. Erica Marceau and sons Edward Marceau and Joseph Marceau, their wives Brandy and Cristen, and four grandsons.

Kathy leaves behind her mother, three sisters, Gail, Nancy, and Janice, and their children. There now will be a void where Kathy once was. Graveside service will be held at the Gardiner Cemetery in Gardiner, WA on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 11 a.m. with a celebration of life at the Gardiner Community Center directly after the service.

ton, daughters Susan Johnson and Angie Super, sisters Peggy Dikes and Glenda White, 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Remembrance will be held on the 25th and 26th of February at 2015 9th St. Bremerton, WA; stop by at any time. Arrangements entrusted to Miller-Woodlawn Funeral Home. ing on Saturday, Feb.

25 at 2 p.m. in Forks at the Roundhouse, located at 110 Industrial Park. Patricia Ann Smith of Bremerton July 7, 1944 to Feb. 16,2012 Patricia Ann Smith Bremerton passed away peacefully on February 16th, 2012 with her devoted family by her side. Pat was born July 7, 1944 in Bremerton and grew up with three sisters and two brothers.

She spent most of her life in the Kitsap Peninsula where she raised her five children. On April 22nd, 1988 Pat married Don Smith, her loving husband of 23 years. Pat will always live in our hearts as a kind, compassionate and humorous woman. She loved animals, the Anthony A. Winter of Port Orchard Nov.

13, 1923 to Feb. 18, 2012 Anthony A. Winter, 88 of Port Orchard, died February 18, 2012 in Bremerton. He was born November 13, 1923, one of 9 children. He married Ferne Degnan on July 16, 1949 and they were married for 62 years.

Anthony retired from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1980, after 33 years. He also served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church and a volunteer for St.

Vincent de Ferne L. Winter of Port Orchard May 20, 1923 to Feb. 19, 2012 Ferne L. Winter, 88, of Port Orchard, died February 19, 2012. She was born May 20, 1923 in Pine River, MN to Roy and Ida Degnan.

After graduating from high school, she attended college and received her teaching degree. She married Anthony Winter on July 16, 1949. After raising 6 children, she went back to work at SK High School in the attendance office. She loved her job. She was a devoted member of St.

Gabriel coast and especially spending time with her family and her cat Charlie. The family would like to express grateful appreciation to her friend and caregiver, Janis Freeman. Pat will be so very missed by everyone who has had the privilege of knowing her wonderful spirit. Pat is survived by her husband, Don Smith, her children Tonya Tally of Bremer- Paul. Surviving are sons Phillip (Cathy) Winter and Douglas Winter; daughters Kathleen (Michael) McGrath, Debra (Millard) Tutwiler III, and Mary (Larry) Norton; sonin-law Arlond Goodwin; 14 Catholic Church and volunteered at St.

Vincent de Paul. Surviving are sons Phillip (Cathy) Winter and Douglas Winter; daughters Kathleen (Michael) McGrath, Debra (Millard) Tutwiler III, and Mary (Larry) Norton; sonin-law Arlond Goodwin; 14 grandchildren 18 great- How to submit an obituary Obituary notices containing up to 1,200 characters and one photo are published free in the Kitsap Sun. The cost for submissions exceeding that length limit is $25 plus 20 cents per character after the first 1,200. Obituaries are accepted only through the online submission form at The form keeps a running total of characters typed and gives the option to shorten a submission or create a paid obituary if the length limit is reached. Obituary notices that exceed the length limit must be paid for using a credit card at the time of submission.

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The Kitsap Sun publishes obituaries and in length to about 215 words (1,200 vided. Photos that accompany obituaries Obituary information should be information for obituaries over the phone. Families who to publish items that required. The online form gives you this HEARINGS from 1A adjust its UGA boundaries in compliance with the GMA," the board added. "On this record, incorporation of Silverdale would not render the board's order ineffective." The next step in the incorporation effort is for the Boundary Review Board for Kitsap County to schedule a date for a public hearing.

That could happen at the board's next meeting March 8. Supporters of incorporation have discussed holding an election in August. Parties who successfully challenged the county's 2006 comprehensive plan State briefs SEQUIM Two killings may be related, sheriff says The Clallam County sheriff says his officers are investigating two homicides, and he thinks the cases are related. The Peninsula Daily News reports that 19-year-old David Randle was shot and killed after an argument Tuesday morning at a home. Sheriff Bill Benedict ton, Donna Mausbach of Yolonda Christner of Albany, OR, Richard Tally of Bremerton and Thira Tally of Sioux Falls, SD.

She also was blessed with 10 amazing grandchildren and 6. adorable great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents Richard Varsafsky and Jack and Nancy Conn. As Pat loved nothing more than a good old-fashioned picnic, her family will be hosting a celebration of her life with cheeseburgers, icecold co*kes and all the fixin's on Saturday, February 25th, 2012 from Noon-3 p.m. at the Eagles Nest at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Bremerton.

grandchildren 18 greatgrandchildren; sister Gen Arthaud. He was preceded in death by his oldest daughter Theresa Goodwin and first granddaughter Lisa Goodwin Diesler. Rosary at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2012 at Rill's Life Tribute Center in Port Orchard with a Celebration of Life memorial video at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m.

on Friday, February 24, 2012 at St. Gabriel Catholic in Port Orchard with eption following in the Cos thunity room. Private burial at Sunset Lane rial www.rill.com. rial Park. Online me- grandchildren; sister Ardis Hallquist.

She was preceded in death by her oldest daughter Theresa Goodwin and first granddaughter Lisa Goodwin Deisler. Rosary at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2012 at Rill's Life Tribute Center in Port Orchard with a Celebration of Life memorial video at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 24, 2012 at St.

Gabriel Catholic Church in Port Orchard with a reception following in the Community room. Private burial at Sunset Lane Memorial Park. Online memorial at www.rill.com. Most local funeral homes that are involved with arrangements can assist in preparing and submitting an obituary. Those who do not have access to a personal computer can access the Internet at any local library branch or can use a computer set up for that purpose at the Kitsap Sun office.

Obituaries must be submitted by noon the day before publication. Depending on the volume of submissions and the timing of services, publication may be delayed by day. All obituaries are posted on the Kitsap Sun website immediately after the submission is processed. Obituaries that run two or more times; obituaries that first appear in the paper more than six months after the death; or notices marking the a anniversary of a death are considered paid tributes. Paid tributes cost $2.40 per line.

Photos with a paid tribute cost $33.40 per photo. Questions or comments on submitting items should be directed to Jim Campbell at com. OBITUARIES photos of area residents or former characters). Contributors are responsible must show the deceased person's face. submitted using an online form at PAID OBITUARIES exceed the length limit for a free obituary option and calculates the exact cost for are the Squamish Tribe, Kitsap Citizens for Responsible Planning and South Kitsap resident Jerry Har- less.

The group had asked the board to order the county to deal with other issues as well, including the fact that planners decided not to change three urban zones, namely "urban high residential," "urban medium residential" and "Poulsbo urban transition area." The county contends that those zones were never challenged in the appeals that wound their way through the courts. Had planners considered a revision of all the county's urban zones, Poulsbo's urban growth area could be back says officers are looking for 45-year-old John Loring. On Tuesday afternoon, authorities found the body of a 65-year-old man in the Diamond Point area about 10 miles northeast of Sequim. PORT ANGELES Tsunami flotsam from Japan is confirmed Japan has confirmed that a black float about the size of residents free of charge. They are limited for the accuracy of information pro- forms.kitsapsun.com/obits We do not accept must pay for the additional space you as you add more words.

on the table, even though the Poulsbo boundaries were completed before 2006 and were never appealed. Whether the county should consider all the urban zones will be determined by the hearings board during a "compliance hearing," to be scheduled after the county completes its revision of the comprehensive plan. Kitsap County commissioners recently held a hearing to narrow the options to three urban densities for each of the eight areas. Planners are now reviewing the environmental effects of each option before holding a hearing to decide which option is preferred. a barrel found on the Washington coast at Neah Bay in December is Japanese, possibly set adrift by the tsunami last March.

The Peninsula Daily News reports it was examined in January by members of the Japanese consulate in Seattle who sent photos and measurements to Tokyo. Other black floats have been found recently on Pacific beaches. Wire services.

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