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DEATHS.(News)
From:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
| Date:
August 18, 2000
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BANGSUND: Norman A., 88, of Shoreline,
Aug. 9.
BERGMAN: Sally A., 63, of Kenmore, Aug. 8.
BOLDUC: Gregory J., 48, of Seattle, Aug. 9.
BRADLEY: Edward L., 88, of Seattle, Aug. 4.
BRISTOW: Clifford A., 80, of Maple Valley,
Aug. 11.
CADWELL: Mildred B., 92, of Seattle, Aug. 9.
CADY: Cleo M., 96, of Vancouver, Wash.,
Aug. 14.
CLARINGBOULD: John F., 86, of Seattle,
...
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