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Anchorage Newspapers Obituary Index 1981-2001 ANCHORAGE NEWSPAPERS OBITUARY INDEX 1-1-1981 through 12-31-1999 Find names by clicking on the appropriate letter of the alphabet or by scrolling through the index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Citations are alphabetical by last name and include the date the obituary appeared, the page number, and the newspaper in which it was published SOURCES: ADN = Anchorage Daily News AT = Anchorage Times Anchorage Newspapers Obituary Index 1/1/1981 to 10/1/2001 Name Date Source Page Name Date Source Page Name Date Source Page Aadland, Barbara C. 9/26/95 ADN B3 Abrams, Harold 12/3/89 AT B3 Adams, Charlie 8/31/96 ADN E2 Abada, Tita Christina 2/11/85 AT B4 Abrams, Harold 12/5/89 AT B3 Adams, Charlotte M. 4/16/93 ADN B4 Abada, Tita Christina 2/13/85 AT B2 Abruska, Carl 8/8/89 AT E5 Adams, Christopher 9/16/86 AT B3 Abalama, Jr., George 8/15/87 AT B4 Abruska, Matt W. 7/12/88 AT A5 Adams, Clarice 11/14/93 ADN C5 Abalama, Jr., George 8/16/87 AT A11 Abruska, Sr., Peter 8/14/87 AT A7 Adams, Cora L. 2/23/82 AT B3 Abang, Diana Y. 7/16/96 ADN B5 Abshier, Walter J. 3/20/86 AT B3 Adams, Curtis Evan 8/9/95 ADN B5 Abang, Diane Yukie 7/15/96 ADN B4 Abyo, Loren C. 7/31/87 AT A8 Adams, Curtis Evan 8/12/95 ADN B4 Abata, Marvin Luis 9/22/83 AT B2 Ace, George M. 4/10/81 AT B4 Adams, David P. 9/22/99 ADN B5 Abbott Iii, Richard W. 9/25/86 AT H8 Ace, Margaret E. "tiny" 2/9/99 ADN B2 Adams, Deborah L. 11/27/99 ADN D6 Abbott, Cecil V. 3/8/86 AT A5 Achayoc, Perry 8/16/97 ADN D3 Adams, Deborah L. Pugh 11/28/99 ADN B8 Abbott, Dudley M. 3/26/87 AT B6 Achayok, James Victor 8/5/83 AT B6 Adams, Dennis 3/4/98 ADN B3 Abbott, Ellen Eaton 2/27/81 AT B6 Achayok-culler, Annabel Luella 2/9/96 ADN B5 Adams, Dennis C. 3/6/98 ADN C2 Abbott, Ellen Eaton 2/28/81 AT A3 Achee, Jr., Theard "ted" Peter 3/30/96 ADN B2 Adams, Dennis C. 3/7/98 ADN D4 Abbott, Jack V. 12/11/84 AT B4 Ackerman, Elroy M. "roy" 10/23/90 AT B2 Adams, Donald 2/9/96 ADN B5 Abbott, Kenneth G. 5/6/81 AT B7 Ackerman, Irene Frances 4/20/98 ADN B5 Adams, Donald J. 4/28/96 ADN B6 Abbott, Margaret F. 7/11/94 ADN B4 Ackerman, Joseph W. 9/18/87 AT A8 Adams, Edwin Dale 7/11/91 AT B2 Abbott, Margaret F. 7/12/94 ADN B3 Acoman, Mary 8/20/93 ADN B3 Adams, Edwin Dale 7/12/91 AT B2 Abbott, Rachel 11/8/90 AT B2 Acoman, Mary 8/21/93 ADN B5 Adams, Elizabeth "betty" E. 3/17/99 ADN B5 Abbott, Sean V. 6/5/85 AT B4 Acoman, William W. 8/30/83 AT B7 Adams, Elsa 10/13/98 ADN B3 Abe, Yoshio 6/26/86 AT B4 Acord, Lester Angus 11/6/82 AT B2 Adams, Elsa L. 10/18/98 ADN B6 Abegg, Jr., Frank 4/26/93 ADN B3 Acord, Ogretta "pete" 6/24/96 ADN B4 Adams, Elsie Emma 10/2/90 AT B2 Abegg, Madelyn Joan 9/24/99 ADN B8 Acosta, Argene 6/13/95 ADN B2 Adams, Emma Lou 11/26/86 AT B5 Abeita, Marvin Louis 9/21/83 AT C9 Acovac, Kenneth Charles 4/27/85 AT B2 Adams, Emma Lou 11/27/86 AT A11 Abeita, Mildred Kagak 4/14/91 AT B2 Acovac, Kenneth Charles 4/28/85 AT B4 Adams, Ethel B. 5/23/84 AT B2 Abeita, Mildred Kagak 4/16/91 AT B2 Acovak, Billy 5/25/88 AT A7 Adams, Ethel B. 5/24/84 AT B4 Abel, Jesse Lou 12/12/89 AT B2 Acovak, Billy 5/26/88 AT A6 Adams, Eunice 1/10/01 ADN B9 Abel, June E. 8/28/99 ADN E9 Acree, Sharon Woiblet 7/25/87 AT A8 Adams, Eva R. 6/10/86 AT A6 Abel, Lucycle Rae 6/12/85 AT B6 Active, Jerry Andrew 5/7/87 AT A11 Adams, Flora Helen 4/11/91 AT B2 Abell, Jesse Lou 12/13/89 AT B2 Active, Jerry Andrew 5/8/87 AT A7 Adams, Flora Helen 4/12/91 AT B2 Abercrombie, Venita Mae 3/21/97 ADN B4 Active, Marie 6/20/96 ADN B4 Adams, Florence Marie 11/7/99 ADN B5 Abercrombie, Venita Mae 3/29/97 ADN B3 Acton, Dodie 9/2/92 ADN B2 Adams, Frances 7/5/01 ADN B9 Aberle, Daniel 8/1/91 AT B2 Acton, Dolores "dodie" Rae 9/1/92 ADN B4 Adams, Fred A. 1/15/88 AT A6 Aberle, Daniel D. 7/27/91 AT B8 Adair, Holly Milton 1/16/01 ADN B7 Adams, Gertrude A. 6/20/90 AT G6 Aberle, Dave 6/30/91 AT B2 Adam, Claudean 2/20/82 AT B4 Adams, Henry Kayaak 7/15/93 ADN B5 Aberle, David L. 7/2/91 AT B2 Adam, Gerog 6/2/90 AT C2 Adams, Henry Kayaak 7/16/93 ADN B4 Abey, Albert Edward 6/7/93 ADN B3 Adam, Laverne 12/17/93 ADN D5 Adams, Ina Jane 11/19/99 ADN D4 Ables, E. Wiston 7/14/87 AT A9 Adams, Angeline 9/25/81 AT A4 Adams, James D. 10/14/86 AT B3 Abouchuk, Cecelia 11/22/89 AT B3 Adams, Anita Carol "sandy" 1/25/01 ADN B9 Adams, James M. 7/24/85 AT B4 Abouchuk, Phillip J. 5/4/92 AT B2 Adams, Barry Bernard 9/23/99 ADN B6 Adams, Jeff Allan 7/23/83 AT B3 Abraham, Omega 3/14/93 ADN B6 Adams, Betty June 5/14/95 ADN B6 Adams, Jess Allan 7/24/83 AT B3 Abraham, Susie 7/5/93 ADN B2 Adams, Billy Joe "b.j." 7/16/99 ADN B6 Adams, Jim "tudball" 9/25/94 ADN B3 Abraham, Susie Bremner 7/3/93 ADN B4 Adams, Charles Arthur 4/8/89 AT B6 Adams, John Mikel 7/30/84 AT B2 Abrahamson, Alice Lenore 3/17/94 ADN B5 Adams, Charles Arthur 4/12/89 AT A6 Adams, Lena Gayle 5/25/86 AT B5 Abram, Warick Iii 7/3/92 ADN B6 Adams, Charlie 8/28/96 ADN B2 Adams, Lorena Carolyn 9/10/88 AT B3 http://lexicon.ci.anchorage.ak.us/html/aml/akobit.shtml Page 1 of 12 Name Date Source Page Name Date Source Page Name Date Source Page Adams, Margaret 12/30/90 AT B6 Adkins, Betty J. 1/4/83 AT B2 Agnes, John Paul 8/19/83 AT B5 Adams, Margaret 1/1/91 AT B2 Adkins, Betty J. 1/6/83 AT B2 Agnes, John Paul 8/20/83 AT B3 Adams, Margaret 1/2/91 AT B2 Adkins, Bryant R. 3/9/83 AT B2 Agnew, Katherine Mary "kay" 7/1/93 ADN B4 Adams, Marguerite Awilda Louise 7/30/99 ADN B6 Adkins, Bryant R. 3/10/83 AT B6 Agnot, Miney 7/29/87 AT A7 Adams, Mary Jane 2/19/98 ADN B5 Adkins, Chet 12/25/85 AT A9 Agnot, Sr., Ehraim 8/1/95 ADN B3 Adams, Michael 9/16/86 AT B3 Adkins, David F. 2/11/01 ADN B7 Agoff, Evelyn 1/19/81 AT B3 Adams, Milton 5/22/87 AT A9 Adkins, Herbert Relle "whitney" 5/3/86 AT A5 Agoff, Evelyn R. 1/17/81 AT A2 Adams, Milton N. 12/3/93 ADN D4 Adkins, James "mike" 12/2/98 ADN B3 Agoff, Kathleen Mary 10/10/98 ADN D8 Adams, Montez 9/14/88 AT A6 Adkins, Madonna F. 12/30/91 AT B2 Agoney, Jr., Thomas Henry 8/18/83 AT B6 Adams, Montez 9/15/88 AT B8 Adkins, Martin C. 9/30/01 ADN B7 Agpaoa, Esteban M. 2/7/91 AT B2 Adams, Montez C. 4/29/86 AT B4 Adkins, Pearl 12/24/92 ADN B4 Agpaoa, Estenban M. 2/9/91 AT B2 Adams, Norbert J. 5/1/84 AT B3 Adkison, Dean Wendell 9/9/99 ADN B4 Agre, Jerome Malchore 1/9/81 AT B4 Adams, Paul David 6/11/96 ADN B5 Adkison, Marilyn June 12/19/98 ADN D5 Agre, Kristine Heitman 1/22/99 ADN D5 Adams, Paul David 6/12/96 ADN B5 Adler, Eric L. 9/12/99 ADN B7 Aguilar, Virgilio 7/16/99 ADN B6 Adams, Pearl M. 4/5/97 ADN C5 Adler, Paul F. 7/29/86 AT H6 Aguillo, Maria Antonia Rojas 1/10/81 AT B6 Adams, Regina Maria 12/5/93 ADN B4 Adler, Paul F. 7/30/86 AT A8 Aguirre, Janessa 12/28/97 ADN B5 Adams, Rita Louise 10/22/94 ADN B5 Adloat, Warren K. 2/5/95 ADN B6 Agulan, William 5/6/96 ADN B4 Adams, Ronald 4/30/96 ADN B4 Adlooat, Winfred N. 2/13/91 AT B2 Agwiak, Axel Joseph 10/4/92 ADN B6 Adams, Rose 2/11/87 AT B4 Adolf, Rinehart William 6/10/98 ADN B6 Agwiak, Axel Joseph 10/5/92 ADN B3 Adams, Sr., Carl 2/21/89 AT D10 Adonga, Andrew "albert" 11/12/95 ADN B4 Ah You, Sr., Allen 11/8/91 AT B2 Adams, Sr., George F.
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