Snoqualmie Valley Record, August 08, 2012

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Obituaries

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is accepting donations Guests at “Please Pass the provider, teacher and care In Brief of garage sale items now. Peas” will begin their evening giver. Proceeds will support future with a cocktail of local vodka He is survived by his sister Chamber events and proj- and a seasonal fruit infusion. Barbara Hall, his daughter a great adventure, heading Rose Janikowski, son Bud ects. For information or to They can tour the farm before across the United States, trav- Strange, daughter Wendy donate, contact Collienne sitting down to a four-course eling through Florida, Illinois, Ludeman, daughter Tracy Becker at (425) 333-5556. meal made with local, seaMinnesota, until coming Valentine and many grandsonal foods and paired with Leo Chester “Zeke” upon the Snoqualmie Valley, local wine. children and greatgrandchilStrange, Sr., died Wednesday, where they decided to make Event sponsors include dren. A community-wide July 25, at his home in Fall a new home. PCC Natural Markets, Oxbow Leo was preceded in garage sale, along with City. Leo was a dedicated death by his wife of 53 years, Farm, Belle Clementine, Full sidewalk sales along Tolt Leo was born Feb. 16, 1936, employee, driving trucks Circle Farm, Growing Things Carolyn Elizabeth Strange, Avenue, comes to Carnation in Normal, Ill., to Loren and and hauling goods for nearly Farm, Novelty Hill-Januik in January of this year and Saturday, August 18. Helen Strange. He served in 60 years, the last 30 with his grandson, John Michael The annual Carnation A July 24 motorcycle acci- Winery, Southard Winery, the United States Air Force United Van Lines. Strange, in February. Garage Sale runs from dent left a 47-year-old North Piccola Wine Company, as an ambulance driver durA few of his favorite activGlass Distillery, Loki Fish, A memorial service 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tolt woman inAnnual serious coning the Korean conflict. your chance “treasures” at the Bend Carnation Street Fair! ities were fishing, Don’t playing miss Golden Glen Creamery and was Sunday, Aug. 5, at to thesell your Avenue and throughout the dition. On Dec. 16, 1958, Leo cards with his wife and two Tonnemaker Hill Farm. Strange home in Fall City. city. Garage sale booths are According to the report married Carolyn Daml. They of their very best friends, For visit www.carwerealong byFlintoft’ s Avenue ReserveArrangements your spot Tolt completing application by August 12 thtickets, . availableby along Tolt Avenue an from the Washington State lived in Sun Valley, Calif., Steve and Veronica, and Issaquah Funeral Home. nationfarmersmarket.org, or for $25. Pick up an applica- Patrol, a Woodinville man for 20 years before deciding taking care of his grandchilcontact info@carnationfarmtion to reserve your space by driving eastbound on S.R. 202 the Carnation to pack up their four chil- dren. Leo was The is $20 per10x10 space. Pickcontacting up application Carnation City Hall, Call the fee ultimate CarnationatCity reported that he witnessed the ersmarket.org or by calling dren and one grandchild for Mount Si Lutheran Church (425) 765-8764. Hall, or or by sendingcasavermillion@gmail.com e-mail accident at 10:06 a.m. Chamber 425-333-5556 Email: The Carnation Farmers to casavermillion@gmail. According to reports, Market opens every Tuesday com. Registration deadline the man said he saw a lone Snoqualmie Valley 411 NE 8th St., North Bend from 3-7pm, May through Subject line should read: Carnation Annual Street Fair is Friday, Aug. 10. motorcycle, westbound, east Pastor Mark Griffith • 425 888-1322 mtsilutheran@mtsilutheran.org Residents can also have of Fish Hatchery Road. It November in the heart www.mtsilutheran.org their treasures sold for drifted across the center line of downtown Carnation. A church for the entire vAlley SEEoldYOU THERE!! Summer Sunday Worship Join us at our new DT Snoqualmie location them, as a fundraiser for into his lane, then overcor- Shoppers can choose from a 8086 Railroad Ave. SE 9:00 AM with coffee hour following the Carnation Chamber of rected to swerve back into the variety fresh produce, mushVacation Bible School EVERY SUNDAY @ 10:00AM Commerce. The Chamber westbound lane, but the driv- rooms, flowers, raw honey, Aug. 5-9 6:00-8:30PM www.lifepointecommunity.com er had lost control of the bike. local cheese and butter, fish, Dir., Family & Youth Ministry—Lauren Frerichs info@lifepointecommunity.com “Like” us on Facebook –Mt. Si Lutheran Youth The witness said he passed eggs, chicken, wood-fired rusWELCOME TO OUR LADY OF SORROWS the motorcycle, and watched tic breads, and fine pastries. CATHOLIC CHURCH in the rearview mirror as the Music on the Grass, chalk Mass Schedule Saturday 5pm • Sunday 8, 9:30 & 11am driver hit the guardrail in art, and a children’s booth are We are a small, country church preaching and teaching God’s 39025 SE Alpha St. Snoqualmie, word. We gather to worship our Lord Jesus Christ and learn the eastbound lane and was regular features. WA 98065 from his word. It is our hope you will find the worship uplifting thrown from the motorcycle. 425-888-2974 • www.olos.org and inspiring, the messages relevant and practical, and the The witness began honking Rev. Roy Baroma, Pastor people warm and genuine. his horn to alert traffic, then Mass at St. Anthony Church, Carnation. We would be delighted to have you browse our turned around and began Sundays at 9:30am. website at www.trinityi90.com and visit us Spanish Mass at 11am on the 1st Sunday looking for the driver. 425-333-4930 • www.stanthony-carnation.org Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. “She travelled 50 feet down Northwest Railway the embankment,” reported Museum benefits from a riniTy vangElical Trooper Julie Judson. Hobo Feed dinner and congArAge sAle Rescue workers rappelled hurch Please contact church offices cert, Thursday, Aug. 16, at down the hillside to rescue for additional information 26729 SE 76th Place • Issaquah 98027 • 425.392.2546 • info@trinityi90.com saturday the woman, and Judson said The Bindlestick Brew Haus “she was vacated pretty quick- in Snoqualmie. August 18th The Antone Brothers open ly” from the accident scene. 9am to 4pm There was no indication of the evening at 6 p.m., with drugs or alcohol causing the special guest Camelia Jade. Headliner Baby Gramps, the Don’t miss your accident, Judson said. Seattle-based rag, jazz and chance to sell your Janet Venor Sorensen Thoreson blues performer, plays at 7 Don’t miss your chance “treasures” October 30, 1928 – July 13, 2012 p.m. The Black Dog Arts Cafe Janet was born in Seattle in the Roaring Twenties and died in presents a hobo meal from the Internet Age. She grew up on Lake Ballinger, one of three Heiress Catering. A Reserve your spot to sell your “treasures”Carnation Farmers Market BBQ daughters of Helen and Ashford Siegrist. vegetarian option is available. is working to forge local food Tickets are $12 in advance, Janet was passionate about life. She was an avid, lifelong learner. along Tolt Ave. She was a best friend to many and adored by her children. She every week, and available at The Bindlestick Reserve your spotan alongconnections cherished her grandchildren. by completing at a special farm dinner bene- and The Black Dog, or $14 at Janet was kind. She loved God and she shared the assurance of fiting the market, “Please Pass the door. her faith. She will be loved forever and missed beyond words. Tolt Ave Application .by completing anthe Peas,” 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Snoqualmie Tobacco Janet is survived by four children – Karl (Linda), Kris, Dane Thursday, Aug. 23, at Oxbow and Liquor Company are no later than and Gretchen Sorensen (Gene Stout); and grandchildren Melissa Farm in Carnation. Rizzs, Annie, Luke and Krista Sorensen – and was preceded in Application No13th later than The evening features a sponsors. The event will be August held outside, in the parking death by her parents, sisters and husband Howard Sorensen. four-course meal of sea- lot at Falls Avenue and King A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. August 11 at the August 12th Fee is $20 personal foods, prepared by Street. Fall City Methodist Church, followed by a celebration of life Fee is $25 per Chef David Sanford, of Belle at the Fall City Roadhouse & Inn. Burial will be at the Fall restaurant. All City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that 10’x20’ spaces. Clementine 10x10 spaces. proceeds will support the donations be made to the Fall City United Methodist Church or farmers market’s efforts to the Wenatchee First United Methodist Church. For more information, please visit: www.telfordschapel. local farms and local Pick Pickup up application an applicationat connect North Bend students com eaters, such as the new market 661030 Katricia Stewart and Cody at Carnation City Hall, shelter completed this spring. Tipton were named to the Construction of the shelter Carnation City Hall, Place a paid obituary to honor those who have passed away, or call dean’s list for the recent enabled the market to extend call Linda at 253.234.3506 spring semester at Linfield Collienne Becker at its season through November, paidobits@reporternewspapers.com Or Call the Carnation Chamber but nearly exhausted the mar- College. Linfield is located in 425-333-5556 Paid obituaries include publication in the newspaper ket’s funds before the project McMinnville, Ore. and online at www.valleyrecord.com was complete. The next phase 425-333-5556 To be named to the dean’s Email: casavermillion@gmail.com of the project, for which the All notices are subject to verification. list, students must complete market is currently fundrais12 graded credits and be in Email: casavermillion@gmail.com ing, will bring electric power see YOU for lights and heaters to the the top 10 percent of their RR Days coming soon! class. THere!! shelter.

Carnation cleans up for community garage sale

Leo ‘Zeke’ Strange

Carnation Annual Street Fair

North Bend woman injured in motorcycle accident

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