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OBITUARIES ARTHUR HAUBRY Arthur Haubry, a 20-year resident of the area, died April 28, 2013, at the age of 93. He was born Aug. 22, 1919, in Midway, Penn., to Henry and Louise Haubry. He spent nearly five years in the U.S. Army, then worked in auto accessories, in sales and as a baker in the Seattle area, retiring in 1984. Hobbies included writArthyr Haubry ing stories and gardening. Survivors include wife Susie Swanson; son James Haubry of Waterville, Wash.; daughter Janet Robinson and husband Randy of Enumclaw; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by Millie Haubry, the mother of his children; brothers Henry Haubry Jr. and Nick Haubry; and sisters Blanch Haubry and Bertha Hallett. A funeral service and burial took place at Tahoma National Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Care Van, P.O. Box 905, Enumclaw 98022.
NATHANIAL SCHUMACHER Nathanial James Schumacher died May 9, 2013. He was born May 4, 1975, in Enumclaw to Christopher and Suzanne Schumacher. He graduated from E nu mc l aw High School in 1993 and was employed as a painter by Boeing for the past Nathanial Schumacher 17 years. He married Felecia Gunhus on July 7, 2000, and together they had a son, Mathew James,
and daughter Madelyn Rose. He loved spending time with his wife and kids by a river, catching frogs and throwing rocks. He enjoyed visiting his mother in Montana and soaking up the warm summer sun by a pool. He is survived by his wife and two children; mother Suzanne of Great Falls, Mont.; and brother Aarron Schumacher and wife Raela of Puyallup. He was preceded in death by father Christopher Schumacher, grandmother Joanne Kuro, grandfather Richard Kuro and uncle Richard Kuro II. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home, Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
JACK CUDDIE Jack Roland Cuddie died May 6, 2013, from natural causes at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw. He was born Nov. 19, 1920, in Doty, Wash., and was a lifetime logger. He
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Marilyn R. Horner, 80, died May 3, 2013, at her home in Enumclaw, Washington. She was born February 14, 1933, in El Monte, California in her grandmother’s bed attended by Mayor Farrington, who was also an obstetrician. She married Robert L. Horner on December 9, 1951 at her parent’s home. She moved to the Enumclaw area in 1997 to be close to her family. She was an active member in the First Baptist Church and volunteered at the Enumclaw Hospital. She was active in her local homeowners association. Her interests included being with family and playing dice and games with friends. Mrs. Horner is survived by her sister, Eleanor Neilson of Williams, Arizona; brother, Roy Blake of Long Beach, California; daughter, Donna Chapman of Enumclaw; Grandchildren Elizabeth, Melissa, Buck, and Michele Chapman; Great-grandchildren, Henley Rambow, Beau Hawks and a daughter by choice, Jeanne McCullen of Whittier, California. She was preceded in death by her ex-husband, parents, a brother and sister, and her daughter Robin Lynn. A memorial service was held on Saturday, May 11 2013, at the First Baptist Church in Enumclaw, Washington. Donations may be sent to a local charity.
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Kimberly Janae Smith, our angel here on earth, left us to take her well deserved place with Jesus on April 25, 2013. For over five years she never gave up her fight to remain here and live the life she so loved. Kimberly charged through life, never wanting to waste a minute, and always making a difference. She lived her life with strength, love, compassion and courage. Kimberly was born in Enumclaw, Washington on March 1, 1975 to Carl and Donna(Ingram) Smith. After graduating from Enumclaw High School with the class of 1993, she earned her secondary degree at Washington State University in 1997. She made her home in Nevada since 2004, and was employed by Nobu, Inc., an international company. She was based in Las Vegas. Kimberely enjoyed most outdoor activities, cheered for the Cougars, Seahawks and the Mariners, and was known at times to hold a very lucky poker hand. She was the ultimate hostess, an excellent food critic, and had an amazing memory. Currently, she was a champion fundraiser for Susan G. Komen (Southern Nevada affiliate), earning honors this year. Our Kimberly will always be remembered for the love and respect she had for each person she encountered in life, as well as being a good steward of the earth and all the creatures upon it. The phrase “love you” was often on her lips. Surviving Kimberly is her husband Michael Kolb, father Carl and wife Kay of Enumclaw, mother Donna and husband Vern of Enumclaw, brother Ron and wife Stacey of Buckley, sister Carla of Auburn, grandmother Joyce Toney of Buckley, mother-in-law and father-in-law Diane and Al Falcone of Oregon, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, two nieces and one nephew, all between Washington, California and Montana. She also leaves behind her beloved cat of 18 years, Daisy. Her grandparents Marlin and Wilma Ingram and grandfather Max Toney preceded her to heaven. A memorial service will be held at the Summit Church in Enumclaw on Saturday, May 18 at 12 noon.For those inclined, in lieu of flowers, please donate to a worthy charity, or to Susan G. Komen in Kimberly’s name. Send to: Susan G. Komen, Southern Nevada, 4850 W. Flamingo Rd., St. 25, Las Vegas, NV 89103
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David Michael Maynard Jr. passed away on Friday, May 3, 2013 in an automobile accident. He was born on November 17, 1971 in Renton, Washington to David Maynard Sr. and Nancy Thompson. David grew up in Kent, Washington and attended Kentwood High School. He worked for APS Inc in North Bend. He is survived by his mother Nancy Thompson and her husband Harley, of Enumclaw; father David Maynard Sr., of Anaconda Montana; wife Kim Maynard, of Bonney Lake; son Tyler Maynard, of Orting; Meaghan and Jon Geiger, of Bonney Lake; older sister Kelli Flores and her husband David, of Lake Tapps; younger sister Leslie Carrier, of Enumclaw; nephew Jimmy Wilson, of Kent; Grandfather Lynn Richardson, of Kent; Grandmother Margaret Gerlach, of Kent and many Aunts and Uncles. He loved spending time with his family, hunting, fishing, sports, his dogs and taking vacations. He had a great sense of humor and loved to tease his friends and family. Donations can be made in his name at any US Bank to help his family. He was very much loved and will be terribly missed be all.
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operated a yarder for the last 20 years of his career, until retiring from John Blanusa Logging. He enjoyed wood carving, playing cards, being outdoors and gardening. He is survived by wife Dolores Cuddie; sons Jack Cuddie and wife Rose, Ron Cuddie and wife Bernadette, Frank Cuddie and Rick Cuddie and wife Barbara; daughter Debbie Hunt; stepchildren John Podbreggar and wife Sandy and Holly Potochnik and husband Jim; sister Nanette Bogel and husband Don; brother Don Cuddie and wife Lana; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by first wife Rose Cuddie and siblings Cecil, Glen, Jim, Mary Jane, Norm and Roy. No services are planned at this time. Memorials are suggested to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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