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Memorial Donations to the St. Mark's Altar Guild Memorial Donations to the St. Mark’s Altar Guild Arthur Ackerman Alma Chesley Robert Hames Bertha S. Larson Joseph Alibrio George Chesley Joseph Hultgren John A. Larson Margaret Allen Eva Cochran Helen Hamisevicz Kenneth A. Larson Julius Anderson Rachel Colby Robert Harris Marian Larson Mary Anderson Dr. Willard Coleman Hazel M. Hart Andrew Laviers Barbara Anderson Louise Funari Copeland Lucy Heller Marcie Leister Edward L. Andrews Fred Copeman Louise Hemingway Fayette Leister Mary Atwood Emily Copeman Katherine Hoar Mabel Lindgren Ernest Atwood David Corson Isabella Hodge Maurice Lindquist Clara Axelby Jean S. A. Corson Carroll W. Holland Esther Lord Harry Axelby Mary Cowles Jenny A. Holland Hilda Kingsbury Lord Peter Baba Gladys Cox Catherine Horachko Richard L. Lord Regina Baba John Cox John Howat O. Lambert Lord Betty Babcock Robert M. Crum Ethel Howat Anna Love Albert Bancroft Cynthia Czarneski Raymond Hulten Arthur MacDougall Love Bertha Bancroft Harry Dahlgren Mary Hultgren Ruth S. Loveland Robert Gibson Alathea Dalehefte Joseph Hultgren Edward R. Lowe Bancroft Olaf A. Dalehefte Ethel Humphrey Elmer H. Lowe Christopher Barnard Joseph David Malcolm G. Humphreys Lucy Lowe Kenneth Barnes Virginia Davis Burdette Isham Dorothy Lucas John Baxter Harry DeLorme Bertha Isham Murray Jay MacDonald Steven Beach Paul Dempsey Kitty lves Anne-Marie MacDonald Thelma Beach Katherine Derkadi Edith M. Gowen Ives Barbara Mack Benjamin Benjamin Helen Descola Gwendolyn Jackson Everett Mack Daniel Benjamin Emil Deutsch Isabel Jackson Eleanor MacKinnon Jacob and Kandap Ruth Deutsch The Reverend Jan Jaeger Ruth Ensworth Mardon Benjamin Viola Dixon David Jakobowski Lillian Martin Joseph J. Benjamin Barbara Dorval Mabel Jasut Kate Martin Kandap Benjamin Charlotte Duff Elton Johnson Clarence Marzec Marjorie S. Berg Russell Duncan Edward Johnson Clifford Mason, Jr. Emilie Berndt Ann Duncan Ethel Hodge Johnson Clifford Mason, Sr. Ruby D. Bertini Richard Einwalter Margaret Judd Stella Mason Geraldine Beyer John and Mary Elder William and Mary John Matukas Maxine Bidwell Mary Elder Kardos Rosemary S. Maxim Maria Billen Howard S. Ellsworth Merwin W. Keehner Allena “Lee” McAdoo Clara Blinn Margaret Shields Matilda M. Keehner Andrea “Topsy” McAdoo Robert Boulay Ellsworth Frederick E. Keehner Edwin McAdoo Elizabeth Bradley Patricia Eshoo Alice M. Keehner Elsie McAdoo Donald Briere James Evans Charles Keehner George McAdoo Christopher R. Briggs Frances E. Farrell Howard Edward Keehner Marian McAdoo Helen Bromage Rev. Thomas Fletcher Esther Kechner Olin McAdoo Robert Bromage Margaret Louise Love Robert Keebner Paul McAdoo Brainard W. Brown Fletcher Beatrice Gregory Kent Pauline McAdoo Ethel Brown Eleanor Forster Milicent Kent George S. McAdoo Kent Irving Brown Russell Forster Paul Kettledon Raymond McAdoo Beverly Brzezinski Alan H. French Ann Kevorkian Francis A. McCain Joseph Brzezinski Mandy Funari Eppie Kevorkian Irene McCain George Barry Buckbee Michael Gaetano George Kevorkian Mary Ellen McDermott Harriet Buckbee Emma Swanson George Haiganoish Kevorkian Helen McDowell Gary Buckman Al Giulietti Edward King Malcolm McDowell, Sr. Joan Buckman Lena Giulietti Dorothy Kissel The Rev. Malcolm William Buckman Eleanor Jackson Michael Kissel McDowell Electa Buell Goodrich Deborah Knight Marie Anne McGauley Dr. Robert Buol Ethel Gould Elizabeth Sutcliffe Rita McGrath Luther E. Carle, Jr. Milton Greenhalgh Knudsen Ruth Mead Joseph Carlone Vera Griffen Adam and Hedwig Chester Medon C. Frederick Carlson Seldon Griffen, Jr. Kotowski Colleen Medon Mary Jane Carlson Carl Gustafson James Kroncke Lewis Mirante Carl S. Casperson lngeborg Gustafson Olga Kroncke Annie Mitton Mendi Edith S. Chant Stacia Gustavson Edieb Lappan Sarah Meserlian Memorial Donations to the St. Mark’s Altar Guild John Meserlian Donald Recor Charles Stengel, Sr. Verna Zabrensky Deborah Jean Meserlian Edgar G. Rhodes Sally Stevens Raymond Zick Sarkis Meserlian Mary Rhodes Valerie S. Stohl Alice Zick Alfred Middleton Raymond E. Rice Walter F. Stohl Martha Middleton Robert Rickabaugh Kathryn Stoner Lillian Miles Dr. William Rickenback David Sutcliffe Abel Miranda Grace Rickenback Ethel Marie Sutcliffe Edythe Mitchell Gary Riley Mark Sutcliffe Howard Gwynne Mitchell Frank Rizzi The Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe Harriett Birdsey Mitchell Gwendoline Robertson Carl A. Swanson Rev. John Mitton Esther Robinson Ruth K. Swanson Iola Morley William Robinson Jeffrey Tanzi Ardith Morris William Robinson, Jr. Joseph W. Taylor Harold H. Mount Mary Robinson Gladys Taylor Nellie W. Munson Carolyn Roden Freeman Theiss Jennie Munyon George D. Roden The Rev. J. Moulton Vincent Murray Elizabeth Axelby Rogers Thomas Lucy Nesta Florence Ronstrom Emily Moulton Thomas The Rev. Douglas Nissing Hugo Ronstrom Ann Thompson Howard Cole Noble Harold Ross Douglas A. Thompson Louise Howard Noble Lillian Rotherforth Olive Thompson Harriett Stanley Noble William Rotherforth Ethel L. Timbrell Colton David Noble Jane Rothwell Dorothy Tisher Forence Corbin Noble David Rusling Angelo Tomasso Marie Nogiec Martha Rusling Angelo Torres Paul Nogiec Leland Ryder, Sr. Joan M. Tuz Robert C. Norden Margaret Ryder Diane Waite Helga Norden Wanda Sahrbacher Ruth A. Waite Lucille S. Norka Charles Sahrbacher Jennifer Wallberg George Norton Nettle Samuelson Mildred B. Walker Mark Norton John Sanderson Ada Watrous Myrtle Norton John Douglas Sanderson Earl Watrous Thomas J. Ogorzalek Donald Sanderson Arthur Weare Elsie Otto Florence M. Sanderson Agnes Weld Susan C. Pajor Adrian Sanderson Dorothy Wells Lucy Papertsian Shirley Sanderson Ernest Wells John Papertsian Hagop Sarkahian George Welton Zelma Parker Victoria Sarkahian Andrew Wenz Helen Parotte Archie Savage Charles Wenz Enoch Passan Ethel Scarborough Marjorie Wenz Eleanor Smith Pearson Lillie Scheuy Randall Wenz Margaret Peterson Frederick Schreiber Gladys Wessels Virginia Phelps Beatrice Scbreiber Edythe White Florence Kingsbury Luise Schuler Russell Wilson Phillips Rosel Schuler Charles Winchell Cecil Pope Edward Scott Helena Stahl Winchell Mabel Poppel Helen Scott Margaret Peggy Winger Ruth Porter Shirley Seaburg Bertha Winterbottom Louise Powers Denise Senherg Henry Winterbottom Avis Pratt Lewis John Shields Ellen (Nellie) Wolff Charles Pratt Helen Shields Antoinette Wollman Thomas Prosser Barbara Sikora Eudora Wood Arline Larson Prosser Joseph M. Sikora, Sr. George Wood Blanche Prossor Jennie Smith Charlotte Wright Myrtle Prudhon Alma Snow John E. Wright Cheryl Ramy Deceased members of Mario Yannello Shirley Rathbun St. Martha’s Guild Yonan D. Yonan William Rattenbury Paul A. Stahl George Yonan Faye Rattenbury Elsa Stahl Helen Young lnez Recor Edith White Stanley Leon Zabrensky, Sr. .
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