02/13/12 Death Notice
Yakima Herald-Republic
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Tommy Day
Tommy Day, 64, of Moxee died Friday at home.
He was born in Yakima and lived in the Yakima Valley, as well as Vancouver. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War.
Survivors include his mother, Minnie Louise Day of Richland; three daughters, Shannon Henderson of Priest River, Idaho, Suzanne Ramirez of Othello and Katie Trover of Spokane; three brothers, Dickie Day of Bremerton and Ronnie Day and Steve Day, both of Richland; and seven grandchildren.
A memorial service, with military honors, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Shaw and Sons Funeral Directors in Yakima.

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