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Obituaries.
From:
Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, WA)
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June 14, 2007
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Jun. 14--The Bellingham Herald, Wash., Obituaries
Nina F. Lysikova of Bellingham, WA, passed away in Bellingham on Wednesday, June 13, 2007. She was 77. Arrangements are pending with
Moles Family Funeral Homes Bayview Chapel-Bellingham
Ella M. Martinson, age 80, passed away June 12, 2007 in Mount Vernon. She was born November 28, 1926 in Burlington to her parents Edward and Margaret Elstad. She was raised on the family farm in Edison graduating in19...
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