South Whidbey Record, January 29, 2014

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Report ferry-line cutters please Editor, I just called in my first report — easy peasy. If we don’t report all cutters there will be no reason for anyone to wait in line. If there are no consequences these people won’t stop and others will follow. On Saturday, I spoke with the man immediately behind the cutter and he didn’t report because it did not impact him. No regard for the car waiting up the hill who will not get on the next ferry because of this cutter. I spoke with the cutters, a very nice middle-aged couple who said they live on Whidbey Island and had just spent three hours and lots of money in Mukilteo so they did not think it was necessary to go to the end of the line — they cut in from Arnie’s. I fully believe they’ve done this before and got away with it. Please report. You can get a card at ticket booths with the telephone number to call.

Patrick Francis Locke

Patrick Francis Locke

Patrick Francis Locke passed away from flu complications on Jan. 26, 2014. He was 53 years old. Pat was a long-time resident of Langley, where he was well known and loved, and a friend to many. Pat spent many hours over the years at Good Cheer where he will surely be missed. Pat belonged to Island Church where he had many friends. Pat spent his childhood in Des Plaines, Ill., and

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moved to Whidbey Island in 1987. He is preceded by his father Richard Locke. He is survived by his mother Rose Locke, brother Joe (and Lydia) Locke, sisters Terry (and Jeff) Wegner, Pam Locke and Heidi (and Maurice) Hofman. He was a loving uncle to Brian (and Susie) Wegner, Tom and Jamie Wegner, Steven, Scott, Christopher and Stephanie Locke and Claire and Alex Hofman. A special thanks to Paul Simmons for being the best friend Pat ever had, and to Pastors Bob, Patrick and Mike for your support. A memorial will be held 4-6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 29 at Island Church in Langley. Rest in peace, Pat. You will be deeply missed.

Thomas Baker Thomas Edward Baker was born on Sept. 28, 1967 to Philip and Judith

Baker in Seattle, Wash. He died peacefully in his home in Texas on Dec. 31, 2013. Tom was a fishing boat engineer. He enjoyed watching movies, learning about science, fishing and carpentry. Tom was preceded in death by his mother Judith Nielson. Tom is survived by parents Philip (Tip) and Jan Baker; daughter, Thea and son-in-law Jesse Gonzales; son Nicholas Baker; sister Laurie Richardson; two brothers, Mark Nielson and Phil (Lynna) Baker; nephews Tyler Richardson, Jesse Baker and Dylan Barnett; and nieces Teagan, Shaina, Hanna Nielson and Dusti Baker. A memorial will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Island church (CMA) 503 Cascade Ave., Langley with a reception to follow at Holmes Harbor Rod and Gun Club.

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Carol Dunn

Carol Dunn of Freeland, Wash., passed away Dec. 24, 2013. She was born on Sept. 7, 1929 in Seattle, Wash. She had suffered from dementia for the last ten years and passed away from pneumonia. She married F. Clyde Dunn on June 18, 1949. Carol and Clyde moved to Whidbey Island in 1977 into their beach house of many years. She had a passion for walking her dogs on the beach, gardening, playing bridge and bowling. She is survived by four children: Debbie Morris, Pam Pohan, Lorrie Sanderson and John Dunn; eight grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Carol is now joining her husband of 48 years and daughter Kathy Bushaw who preceded her death.

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