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18 Apr. 1902 - 15 June 1971, Wife: Adelma Saari, Battle Ground, Wash., VFC, 18 June 1971) 634 S GGS 2/81 SAARI Joseph F. Saari, 1902 - 1971 (18 Apr. 1902 - 15 June 1971, wife: Adelma Saari, Battle Ground, Wash., VFC, 18 June 1971) GGS 2/525 SAASTAMO Ida K. Saastamo, 1888 - 1955, "In Memory Of" (1888 - 1 Nov. 1955 interment, husband: Jack Saastamo, Woodland, Wash.) GGS SAASTAMO Jack Saastamo, 1894 - 1983, "Our Dear Uncle" (from obit: b: 25 July 1894, Kiuruveai, Finland - d: 28 May 1983, Vancouver, res: Woodland, WA. Service Wed. 1 June at Woodland Funeral Home, WFC) GR 4/386 SABIN Dorothy H. Sabin, 1911 - 1969, "Our Beloved Mother" (w/Wallace W. Sabin, 2 Apr. 1911 - 13 Dec. 1969, daughter: Mrs. Diane S. Brock, Camas, Wash., HMFH, 17 Dec. 1969) GR 3/386 SABIN Wallace W. Sabin, 1909 - 1963, "Husband And Father" (Wallace Wesley Sabin, 12 Sept. 1909 - 11 May 1963, wife: Dorothy H. Sabin, Camas, Wash., HMFH, 14 May 1963) GG SABLAN Joy Pechell Sablan, 1927 - 1990 GR 1/376 SABOE Glenn L. Saboe, 1903 - 1963, "A Wonderful Husband And Father" (Glenn Leroy Saboe, 1903 - 21 Oct. 1963 interment, wife: Myrtle Sable, Vancouver) GPR 1/230 SABOE Marlo G. Saboe, 1932 - 1980 (30 June 1932 - 21 Aug. 1980, wife: Carol L. Saboe, Vancouver, VFC, 26 Aug. 1980) GT 1/539 SADEWASSER Randy M. Sadewasser, 1956 - 1980 (19 Aug. 1956 - 25 Dec. 1980, father: Lewis Sadewasser, Camas, Wash., MGM, 29 Dec. 1980) GFA SADVARY Cleone M. Sadvary, March 25, 1917 - July 16, 1988 GD 3/490 SAFSTROM Arthur C. Safstrom, 1888 - 1965, "Together Forever" (1888 - 2 Nov. 1965 interment, w/Freda R. Safstrom, Vancouver) GD 4/490 SAFSTROM Freda R. Safstrom, 1894 - 1978, "Together Forever" (Freeda R. Safstrom, 21 Aug. 1894 - 28 June 1978, w/Arthur C. Safstrom, granddaughter: Mrs. Connie O'Rourke, Vancouver, MGM, 30 June 1978) GPE SAGE Eva May Sage, 1906 - 1988, "Together Forever" (s/s William R. Sage) GPE 3/110 SAGE William R. Sage, 1899 - 1981, "Together Forever" (William Ray Sage, 16 July 1899 - 30 Jan. 1981, s/s wife: Eva May Sage, Camas, Wash., Brown's FC, 2 Feb. 1981) GA 2/422 SAGEN Edith E. Sagen, 1811 - 1980 (10 Oct. 1911 - 5 Jan. 1980, husband: Ragnwald Sagen, Vancouver, MGM, 9 Jan. 1980) GR 4/361 SAGEN Edwin Sagen, 1910 - 1973 (4 Mar. 1910 - 31 May 1973, brother: Herbert Sagen, Vancouver, EFC, 4 June 1973) GR 4/395 SAGEN Guri S. Sagen, 1884 - 1974, "Together Forever" (3 July 1884 - 13 Jan. 1974, w/Ole E. Sagen, son: Herbert Sagen, Vancouver, EFC, 17 Jan. 1972) GR SAGEN Herbert Sagen, 1912 - 1990, "Together Always" (s/s Lillian Sagen) 635 GR SAGEN Lillian Sagen, 1915 - ___, "Together Always" (s/s Herbert Sagen) GR 2/396 SAGEN Leonell M. Sagen, 1921 - 1964 (Leonell McCoy Sagen, 3 Sept. 1921 - 22 Sept. 1964, next to: Ole E., Guri S. & Severin Sagen, brother: Herbert Sagen, Vancouver, KGFH, 24 Sept. 1964) GR 1/396 SAGEN Ole E. Sagen, 1879 - 1966, "Together Forever" (Ole Ellefsen Sagen, 7 May 1879 - 31 Aug. 1966, w/Guri S. Sagen, son: Herbert Sagen, Vancouver, EFC, 2 Sept. 1966) GA 3/422 SAGEN Ragnwald Sagen, 1908 - 1981 (17 Jan. 1908 - 28 Dec. 1981, daughter: Carol McCoey, Modesto, CA, MGM, 31 Dec. 1981) GR 3/396 SAGEN Severin E. Sagen, Feb. 27, 1909 - March 14, 1961, Washington - PFC - Co B - 37 Engineers BN - World War II (next to Ole E., Guri S. & Leonell Sagen, brother: Herbert Sagen, Vancouver, VFC, 17 Mar. 1961) GGS 1/55 SAGER Charles D. Sager, 1878 - 1962 (1878 - 5 July 1962 interment, sons: Clifford & Wilford Sager, Vancouver) GGS SAGER Clifford E. Sager, 1905 - ___, "Together Forever" (s/s Doris L. Sager) GGS SAGER Doris L. Sager, 1910 - 1989, "Together Forever" (s/s Clifford E. Sager) GGS 2/55 SAGER Eva L. Sager, 1882 - 1962 (1882 - 2 June 1962 interment, s/s Charles D. Sager, sons: Clifford & Wilford Sager, Vancouver) GGS SAKRISON Cora Sakrison, 1914 - 1984, "Together Forever" (s/s Waino G. Sakrison, from obit: b: 8 Jan 1914, Portland, OR - d: 17 Nov 1984, Vancouver, husband: Wayne Sakrison, at home. Service Tues. 20 Nov, MGM) GD 1/82 SAKRISON Esther L. Sakrison, 1899 - 1972 (11 Apr. 1899 - 27 Dec. 1972, s/s husband: William C. Sakrison, Brush Prairie, Wash., LFC, 30 Dec. 1972) GD 2/47 SAKRISON Ida Marie Sakrison, 1897 - 1968 (17 Aug 1897 - 30 June 1968, daughter: Fern Marshall, Brush Prairie, Wash., s/s husband: Zachary F. Sakrison, LFC, 3 July 1968) GGS SAKRISON Waino G. Sakrison, 1922 - ___, "Together Forever" Veteran World War II (s/s Cora Sakrison, from obit: b: 19 May 1922, Battle Ground, WA - d: 24 Nov 1986, Vancouver, age 64. Son: Franklin Mattson, McMinnville, OR. Dau: Kathleen Jenkins, Vancouver. Bros: George Sakrison, Brush Prairie, WA; Edward Sakrison, Orchards, WA; Emil Sakrison, Vancouver. Sisters: Agnes Sauers, Ocean Park, WA and Flora Christianson, Vancouver. Service Wed. 26 Nov at MGM, veteran of WWII) GD 4/81 SAKRISON William C. Sakrison, 1902 - 1980 (8 Aug. 1902 - 5 Aug. 1980, son: Melvin Sakrison, Brush Prairie, Wash., MGM, 8 Aug. 1980, s/s Esther L. Sakrison) GD 1/47 SAKRISON Zachary F. Sakrison, 1894 - 1974 (1 Dec. 1894 - 2 Oct. 1974, daughter: Fern Marshall, Brush Prairie, Wash., LFC, 5 Oct. 1974, s/s Ida Marie Sakrison) Maus SALES Ferman E. Sales, 1904 - 1991 GG 4/41 SALES Florence R. Sales, 1921 - 1977, "Together Forever" (30 Apr. 1921 - 18 May 1977, husband: Lee M. Sales, Vancouver, LFC, 20 May 1977, 11 am) GG SALES Lee M. Sales, 1919 - ____, "Together Forever" (w/Florence R. Sales) 636 GL SALFER John F. Salfer, 1914 - 1987, "Together Forever" (w/Sylvina A. Salfer, from obit: b: 4 Feb 1914, Milwaukee, WI - d: 25 Sept 1987, at home, Vancouver age 74, Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 28 Sept at St. Joseph Catholic Church) GL 2/468 SALFER Sylvina A. Salfer, 1913 - 1980, "Together Forever" (1 Apr. 1913 - 6 Oct. 1980, husband: John Salfer, Vancouver) GT 4/548 SALMON Jack G. Salmon, 1917 - 1979, U. S. Navy (24 Oct. 1917 - 11 Dec. 1979, wife: Paula M. Salmon, Vancouver, MGM, 14 Dec. 1979) GFA SALO Clifford A. Salo, 1916 - 1987, "Together Forever" (s/s Lila V. Salo. From obit: b: 27 Aug 1916, Sebeka, MN - d: 20 Apr 1987 Vancouver, age 70 of Parkinson's Disease. Wife: Lila at home. Service: Thursday 23 Apr at MGM) GFA SALO Lila V. Salo, 1919 - ___, "Together Forever" (s/s Clifford A. Salo) GFA SALSBURY Earl M. Salsbury, Sr., Oct 12, 1939 - Mar 18, 1988, SP 4 - US Army GFA SALSBURY Margaret A. Salsbury, 1906 - 1985, "Together Forever" (s/s Ralph M. Salsbury. From obit: b: 30 Dec 1906, Traer, IA - d: 30 Mar 1985, Vancouver. Husband: Ralph, at home. Service Wed 3 Apr, MGM)) GFA SALSBURY Ralph M. Salsbury, 1910 - 1986, "Together Forever" (s/s Margaret A. Salsbury, from obit: b: 6 Nov 1910, Amboy, MN - d: 24 Nov 1986, Vancouver, service 28 Nov at MGM) GL 1/580 SALTER Oscar G. Salter, 1911 - 1979 (6 Nov. 1911 - 30 Dec. 1979, wife: Irma F. Salter, Vancouver, MGM, 2 Jan. 1979) GL 3/182 SALVAGNO Gary D. Salvagno, 1946 - 1979, "Together Forever" (23 May 1946 - 15 Dec. 1979, wife: Sandy Salvagno, Vancouver, MGM, 19 Dec. 1979) GL SALVAGNO Sandra L. Salvagno, 1946 - ____, "Together Forever" Maus SALVEY Helen M. Salvey (no dates) GG SALVEY Kenneth J. Salvey, 1916 - ___, "Together Forever" "Loving Father" "Married 46 Years" (s/s Magdalene E. Salvey) GG SALVEY Lynn M. Salvey, July 30 1957 - Aug 7, 1986, "We Love You" (from obit: Lynn Michael Salvey, b: Vancouver d: Portland, OR. Service Mon. 11 Aug, MGM) GG SALVEY Magdalene E. Salvey, 1919 - 1987, "Together Forever" "Loving Mother" "Married 46 Years" (s/s Kenneth J. Salvey, from obit: b: 27 May 1919, Emmett, NE - d: 6 Aug 1987, res: Vancouver. Husband: Kenneth, at home. Service, Tues. 11 Aug, MGM)) AW SALWASSER Elaine Salwasser, 1933 - 1990, "Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother" GR 4/512 SALVEY Borghild Salvey, 1897 - 1970 (6 May 1897 - 20 Jan. 1970, son: Dale Salvey, Vancouver, HMFH, 24 Jan. 1970) 637 Maus SALVEY Dale W. Salvey, 1928 - 1989, "Loving Husband, Father and Grandfather" GR 3/512 SALVEY William Salvey, 1881 - 1963 (9 Oct. 1881 - 25 Sept. 1963, wife: Borghild Salvey, Vancouver, KGFH, 28 Sept. 1963) GGS SAMPLE Marie E. Sample, Aug 26, 1918 - April 29, 1989, "Beloved Grandmother" VL 1/137 SAMUELSON Arnold R. Samuelson, June 28, 1912 - July 21, 1971, Washington - SSGT - US Army - World War II (wife: Pearl Samuelson, Ridgefield, Wash., VFC, 24 July 1971) VL 2/137 SAMUELSON Pearl M. Sameulson, 1904 - 1977 (2 Dec. 1904 - 26 Sept. 1977, daughter: Mrs. Blanche M. Durham, Ridgefield, Wash., MGM, 29 Sept. 1977, 10 am) GL SAMWELL Ann K. Samwell, 1930 - ____, "Loving Mother of 14 Children" GL 3/514 SAMWELL Peter M. Samwell, 1928 - 1981, "Loving Father of 14 Children" (26 Aug. 1928 - 17 Feb. 1981, wife: Ann K. Samwell, Brush Prairie, Wash., HMFH, 20 Feb. 1981) GGS SANBORN Alda Sanborn, 1915 - ___, "Together Forever" (s/s Frank C. Sanborn) GGS SANBORN Frank C. Sanborn, 1905 - 1984, "Together Forever" (s/s Alda Sanborn, from obit: b: 19 July 1905, Pardeeville, WI - d: 7 Apr 1984, Vancouver, wife: Alda Sanborn, at home. Graveside service Tues 10 Apr. MGM) GA 3/399 SANDERS Archie L. Sanders, 1896 - 1975 (16 Sept. 1896 - 24 Apr. 1975, wife: Lillian M. Sanders, Vancouver, VFC, 28 Apr. 1975) GFA SANDERS Dennis R. Sanders, 1905 - 1986 (s/s Esther E. Sanders, from obit: b: 1 Sept 1905, West Bromwich, England - d: 11 July 1986, res: 6812 Kansas St., Vancouver. Wife: Esther at home. No service) GR 4/172 SANDERS Dorothy Jean Sanders, 1921 - 1975, "Our Beloved Jeanie" (26 Jan.
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