Clark Owen Harrington

M, b. 19 March 1900, d. 20 February 1985

Family:

Virrel Minette Rust b. 26 Aug 1900, d. 2 Mar 1969

Ray Emery Davis

M, b. 4 August 1895, d. 26 May 1984

Family:

Virrel Minette Rust b. 26 Aug 1900, d. 2 Mar 1969

Charles John Remington

M, b. 13 October 1902, d. 11 August 1967
  • Census*: He appeared on the census of 1940 at Lake Creek, Lane County, Oregon.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the CHARLIE J. REMINGTON
    Masonic services for Charlie J. Remington, 64, of 8707 228th St. S. W., Edmonds, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Beck's chapel, Edmonds. Burial will be in Evergreen. He died Friday in a Seattle hospital. Born in Athol, Idaho, Mr. Remington came here in 1945 from Oregon. He was a longshoreman for American Mail Line 14 years. He was a member of the Moose, the Masons, and the Royal Arch Masons. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; a son, Roland Remington, Mountlake Terrace; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Flynn, Whidbey Island; three brothers, Alford C., Elmer H. and Norman H. Remington, all of Seattle, and two sisters, Mrs. Orin Rourk, Lacombe, Alberta, and Mrs. Rhoda Marsh, Grants Pass, Ore.
    The Seattle Times, August 13, 1967 on Sunday, 13 August 1967 Seattle, King County, Washington.

Family:

Ethel Virrel Jay b. 4 Aug 1916, d. 22 Dec 2010

Children:

Barbara Jean Remington+ b. 6 Jun 1933, d. 15 Aug 1964
Carol Joyce Remington+ b. 26 Apr 1938, d. 2 Mar 2015

Barbara Jean Remington

F, b. 6 June 1933, d. 15 August 1964
  • Married Name: As of 12 April 1952,her married name was Kessell.

Parents:

Father*: Charles John Remington b. 13 Oct 1902, d. 11 Aug 1967
Mother*: Ethel Virrel Jay b. 4 Aug 1916, d. 22 Dec 2010

Family:

Carl Francis Kessell b. 27 Mar 1932, d. 29 Aug 1976

Child:

Carl Francis Kessell II b. 30 Nov 1954, d. 2 Dec 1982

Carol Joyce Remington

F, b. 26 April 1938, d. 2 March 2015
  • Married Name: As of October 1958,her married name was Flynn.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the On Monday, March 2, 2015, Carol Joyce Flynn, 76, of Beachwood Drive in Freeland, Wash., died at Providence’s Bethany Care Center in Everett, Wash., following a brief illness and a stroke.
    A funeral Mass to honor Carol and her life will take place Saturday, April 11, at St. Hubert Catholic Church in Langley, followed by a reception. Interment will take place at Bayview Cemetery.
    Carol was born April 26, 1938, in Eugene, Ore., becoming the third child of Ethel and Charles Remington. She grew up near Blachly, Ore., learning to fish, run, climb and explore the hill country, enjoying her youth with her older brother, Roland, and sister, Barbara, plus a close extended family of cousins.
    In 1945, the family moved to Edmonds, Wash., where Carol attended Esperance Elementary and later Edmonds High School. In her sophomore year of high school, she joined the Lake City Civil Air Patrol. During that time, she traveled to Hawaii with the CAP and finished her service as a first lieutenant and adjutant for the Lake City Squadron. Carol earned her high school graduation diploma in 1956 and soon thereafter began working at The Bon Marche in Seattle.
    In 1958, Carol met Alex Flynn, and in October they married. The union produced four children, Tony, Rebecca, Chris and Dawn. Early on, the family lived in Machias, Edmonds and in south Seattle before eventually moving in 1964 to a 2-acre farmstead near Langley, Wash., on Whidbey Island.
    Carol was a homemaker while the children were young, teaching them through example how to balance hard work and responsibility with fun times. She made certain homework was finished, the grass mowed, laundry hung on the line, and that the chores were completed, but she also climbed trees, played ball, went swimming at Goss Lake, took the kids fishing, and, in the blue-law days when everything shut down on Sundays, loaded up the car and went on family outings to Fort Casey, Keystone Beach or Double Bluff. Many summer weekend evenings were spent with the family crammed into the station wagon watching a movie double-feature at the Blue Fox Drive-In.
    She was an integral part of the independent rural newspaper route Alex operated for the Seattle Times, working as bookkeeper and substitute driver on occasion. As the children grew older, Carol looked for work outside the home. This included a stint as a food server at a Langley restaurant and 30 years with the Island County Meals-on-Wheels program, organizing the driver fleet, ordering supplies and helping prepare daily meals and serve lunch to the clients.
    Carol was very creative, and she particularly enjoyed crafts, often making by hand Halloween costumes for the kids in their younger trick-or-treat years, sewing pajamas for the children each year and creating a variety of craft works using elements she found at her disposal. She was also environmentally conscious before it was cool, always looking for ways to recycle materials. Old coffee cans became slug guards for young tomato plants. Worn-out jeans became cutoffs, and the extra material was used for patches. One year, instead of throwing them away, she collected hundreds of the then-new Styrofoam egg cartons and glued them to the inside of her bedroom wall to both soundproof and insulate the room.
    She was also adept at finding solutions to problems as they arose, and fixing things came naturally to her. That was taken to impressive heights in 1965 when more space was needed at the one-bedroom farmhouse. With help from her dad, Carol constructed mostly by herself a new 16-by-16 bedroom addition, which was rolled up to and attached to the existing house.
    Through the years, Carol always found a way to attend all the baseball games, cross country meets and music concerts of the children. She was their biggest supporter.
    Carol was also a huge supporter of her community, joining early on the South Whidbey PTA and the Ladies Auxiliary at St. Hubert Catholic Church, then working as a vote registrar for Island County for 25 years, assisting with the Happy Hounds 4-H Club and, most lately, volunteering with the South Whidbey Historical Society.
    Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Ethel Jay Remington; her sister, Barbara Jean Kessell; and Alex Flynn.
    She is survived by her children, Tony Flynn, of Wittmann, Ariz., Rebecca Flynn, of Everett, Chris Flynn, of Grand Forks, N.D., and Dawn Flynn Ogasawara, of Seattle; as well as grandchildren Shane Flynn, Ian Flynn, Trevor Flynn, Grace Flynn, Samantha Ogasawara and Sierra Ogasawara; and her brother, Roland Remington, of Freeland.
    In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Carol’s name to the Island County Senior Center Food Bank’s Meals-on-Wheels program. after 2 March 2015.

Parents:

Father*: Charles John Remington b. 13 Oct 1902, d. 11 Aug 1967
Mother*: Ethel Virrel Jay b. 4 Aug 1916, d. 22 Dec 2010

Family:

Leslie Irwin Hammond

M, b. 10 May 1913, d. 8 February 1996

Family:

Beulah Starr Jay b. 22 Jul 1920, d. 20 Jul 2005

Children:

Gene Leon Hammond b. 17 Sep 1938, d. 7 Oct 2012
Roger Leslie Hammond b. 1943, d. 2021
Gordon Dewey Hammond b. 2 Jun 1948, d. 21 Sep 2018

Gene Leon Hammond

M, b. 17 September 1938, d. 7 October 2012
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Gene Leon Hammond, 74, of Harlowton, passed away on Oct. 7, 2012, at the Wheatland Memorial Hospital after another battle with cancer.

    Gene was born in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 17, 1938, to Leslie Irwin and Beulah Starr (Jay). He attended school in Rainier, Ore., before traveling to Florida where he lived briefly with relatives before enlisting in the United States Army in October, 1955. He was stationed at Ft Totten, N.Y., until 1958, when he was discharged. Gene remained in New York, where he worked as an iron worker and ran his own gas station. In 1975, Gene moved back to the Pacific Northwest, where he briefly worked for Boeing until he managed to bluff his way into a welder's job at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. He had taught himself enough basic techniques to get hired and spent the next 18 years perfecting his skills until he retired from the Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Center at Keyport, Wash., in 1993.

    He enjoyed hunting, fishing, spending time with his granddaughters and traveling with his wife Vonda-Le (Morse) to visit with friends and family. Winters were often spent in Southern California or Arizona where they enjoyed spending time with other RV friends. He had a tremendous sense of humor and loved to talk to anyone who had the time for a conversation.

    Gene was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife in Harlowton, his step-son, James Rich and wife Sandra of Chehalis, Wash., together with their daughters Rebecca L. Michaelson, Amanda M. Rich, Alyson R. Rich, Jenna M. Rich, Casey N. Leeper and Savannah M. Lee, and three great-grandsons, along with his step-daughter Vlinda Marie (Rich) White and husband John of Papillion, Neb., and their daughters, Valerie J., Bailey M., and Madison M.

    He is also survived by his daughters; Laura Vandenhandel of Poulsbo, Wash., Stacey Taba-Taba of Seattle, Lisa Wessels of Allyn, Wash., and Susanne Wilson of Oak Harbor, Wash; his brothers, Arnold and wife Delores of Poulsbo, Wash., Roger and wife Darlene of Osage City, Kan., Gordon and wife Linda of Rockville, Md., and his sister Joy Morgan and husband Tom, of Spokane, Wash.

    Cremation has taken place and there will be no services at Gene's request.

    Arrangements are by Perkins Funeral Home. after 7 October 2012.

Parents:

Father*: Leslie Irwin Hammond b. 10 May 1913, d. 8 Feb 1996
Mother*: Beulah Starr Jay b. 22 Jul 1920, d. 20 Jul 2005

Roger Leslie Hammond

M, b. 1943, d. 2021

Parents:

Father*: Leslie Irwin Hammond b. 10 May 1913, d. 8 Feb 1996
Mother*: Beulah Starr Jay b. 22 Jul 1920, d. 20 Jul 2005

Gordon Dewey Hammond

M, b. 2 June 1948, d. 21 September 2018
  • Birth*: Gordon Dewey Hammond was born on 2 June 1948 at Oregon.
  • Death*: He died on 21 September 2018, at the age of 70.
  • Burial*: He was buried after 21 September 2018 in Sacramento Valley National Cemetery (Find a Grave Memorial 193358759) at Dixon, Solano County, California.
  • Milit-Beg*: He began military service US Air Force in Vietnam.

Parents:

Father*: Leslie Irwin Hammond b. 10 May 1913, d. 8 Feb 1996
Mother*: Beulah Starr Jay b. 22 Jul 1920, d. 20 Jul 2005

Benjamin Clayborn King

M, b. 31 March 1892, d. 26 October 1964

Family:

Beulah Starr Jay b. 22 Jul 1920, d. 20 Jul 2005

Delores Rosella Preszler

F, b. 16 April 1939, d. 26 July 2019
  • Married Name: As of 14 February 1960,her married name was Hammond.

Family:

Child:

Valerie Hammond b. 21 May 1961, d. 22 Mar 2007

Valerie Hammond

F, b. 21 May 1961, d. 22 March 2007
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Valerie Dee Hammond of Tacoma died March 22, 2007. She was 45. Hammond was born to Arnold and Dolores Hammond in Seattle on May 21, 1961. Hammond was married to Scott Brechbiel from 1985 to 1997. She graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1979 and earned a legal secretary certificate from the Kitsap Peninsula Vocational Center in Bremerton. She also attended Boise State University, earning an associate’s degree in radiology technology in 1984 and a certificate of hemodialysis in 1987. She earned her LPN in nursing, while attending Clover Park Technical Park in 2001. She was a certified scuba diver and enjoyed the waters off the coast of Southern California. She was also a Sons of Norway princess in 1978. Hammond is survived by her brother Craig (Lainie Patterson) Hammond of Poulsbo; parents Arnold and Delores Hammond; three nieces and her special friend, Kim Hammond.
    Published in The North Kitsap Herald in March 2007 after 22 March 2007.

Parents:

Mother*: Delores Rosella Preszler b. 16 Apr 1939, d. 26 Jul 2019

Judy Colleen David

F, b. 30 June 1945, d. 26 March 2014
  • Married Name: As of 19 May 1967,her married name was Bowser.
  • Married Name: As of 30 October 1999,her married name was Kallock.
  • Obituary*: An obituary appeared in the Judy Colleen Kallock passed away March 26, 2014 at the age of 68. She was born June 30, 1945 in Eugene to Leonard and Ruby David. Judy is survived by her son, Larry Bowser Jr, daughter in law Kimberly Bowser, and 5 grandchildren, Justin, Jake, Austin, Bryson and Bryana. She is also survived by her sister Darlene Bowman of Salem. She graduated from North Eugene High school in 1963, and later received a diploma in bookkeeping. She married Larry Bowser Sr. in May of 1967. She was a bookkeeper all of her life, and sometimes worked several jobs at once to provide for her and her son. She started off bookkeeping for Kaufman Brothers and spent the rest of her career at Oldham Crane Company until she retired. Judy loved to travel and square dance. She married George Edward Kallock October 30, 1999. Ed was the love of her life and they went on several cruises and enjoyed seeing the world together.
    Ed preceded her death in 2005. There will be a graveside service at West Lawn Memorial Park on Friday April 18, 2014 at 2:00 pm. Arrangements entrusted to West Lawn Memorial Funeral Home. Please access the obituary and you are invited to sign the guestbook at musgroves.com.
    Register-Guard, The (Eugene, OR) - Thursday, April 10, 2014 on Thursday, 10 April 2014 Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.

Parents:

Father*: Leonard Jennings David b. 11 Aug 1904, d. 28 Sep 1975
Mother*: Ruby Nettie Pitts b. 1910, d. 16 Mar 1966

Family 1:

Larry Gene Bowser b. 5 Mar 1943, d. 11 Oct 2010

Family 2:

George Eddie Kallock b. 13 Jan 1924, d. 1 Mar 2005

Larry Gene Bowser

M, b. 5 March 1943, d. 11 October 2010
  • PARENTS*: He was the child of Kenneth Gene Bowser & Loretta P. Hensley.

Family:

Judy Colleen David b. 30 Jun 1945, d. 26 Mar 2014

George Eddie Kallock

M, b. 13 January 1924, d. 1 March 2005

Family:

Judy Colleen David b. 30 Jun 1945, d. 26 Mar 2014