07/13/08 Death Notices
Yakima Herald-Republic
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Warren A. Shuttle
Warren A. Shuttle, 69, of Cle Elum died Wednesday at his home.
Mr. Shuttle was born in Seattle. After military service, he worked as a machinist at Boeing. He lived in the Cle Elum area for about 20 years.
Survivors include four sons, Jacob Shuttle, Warren Shuttle, Matt Shuttle and Steve Shuttle.
At his request, no service is planned.
Affordable Funeral Care, Ellensburg, is in charge of arrangements.
Marilyn Louise Nicacio
Marilyn Louise Nicacio, 58, of Pasco died Thursday at Hospice at the Chaplaincy in Kennewick.
Mrs. Nicacio was born in Pendleton, Ore., and raised in the Yakima Valley. She was a homemaker and had lived in the Tri-Cities since 1970.
Life Tributes Cremation Center in Kennewick is in charge of arrangements.
Ruby D. Stamey
Ruby D. Stamey, 73, of Yakima died Friday.
Mrs. Stamey was born in Kelso, Wash. She retired after working 30 years at Sno-kist.
Survivors include four children, Bob Jones of Selah, Darla Niblett of Yakima, Debra Jones and Lon Jones; two brothers James Swearngin and Paul Swearngin; a sister, Carol York; four grandchildren and four great-grandchild-ren.
A small family gathering will be held Tuesday.
Keith and Keith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Agnes Bill Garrett
Agnes Bill Garrett, 97, of White Swan died Thursday.
Mrs. Garrett was born in White Swan. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Victor Kahama and James Kahama, both of
Toppenish; a daughter, Maxine K. Hamilton of White Swan; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchild-ren and great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Community Center in White Swan. Burial will follow at Reservation Community Memorial Park.
Merritt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Lera McAllister
Lera McAllister, 90, of Prosser died Thursday.
Mrs. McAllister was born in Hepp-ner, Ore. She lived in the Prosser area most of her life. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include a daughter, Joy Klingele of Prosser, three grandchild-ren and six great-grandchildren.
Keith and Keith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Marilyn Louise Nicacio
Marilyn Louise Nicacio, 58, of Pasco died Thursday at Hospice at the Chaplaincy in Kennewick.
Mrs. Nicacio was born in Pendleton, Ore., and raised in the Yakima Valley. She was a homemaker and had lived in the Tri-Cities since 1970.
Life Tributes Cremation Center in Kennewick is in charge of arrangements.
Antonio R. Guerra
Antonio R. Guerra, 84, of Granger died Thursday.
Mr. Guerra was born in China, Nuevo León, Mexico. His family moved to the Yakima Valley in 1948. He worked as a farmer and raised cattle and sheep. He also worked as a land leveler, surveyor and mechanic for C & R Farms. In 1980, he founded Guerra's Produce.
Survivors include five sons, Joel Guerra of Arizona, Lionel Guerra of Bellevue, Wash., and Lupe Guerra, Lino Guerra and Jose Guerra, all of Sunnyside; four daughters, Emilia Guerra of Sunnyside, Carol Guerra of Granger, Irma Rodriguez of West Richland and Raquel Guerra of Yakima; 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, with a rosary at 6 p.m., at Smith Funeral Home in Sunnyside. Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Granger. Burial will take place in the Lower Valley Memorial Gardens.
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