Everett Daily Herald, September 05, 2015

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The Daily Herald Saturday, 09.05.2015

Boat fuel spill tops 500 gallons Associated Press PORT ORCHARD — State regulators say a 70-foot fishing boat that sank at a Port Orchard marina this week has spilled far more fuel and oil into Puget Sound than

initially thought. The Department of Ecology said cleanup crews have recovered at least 500 gallons. The Kitsap Sun reported the owner of the Tango, told officials there might be 50 gallons of fuel on board.

EVERGREEN STATE FAIR JUDGING RESULTS 4H Horse English Huntseat Equitation Medals Gold First Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba; Second Isabelle John of Monroe with Here Comes the Rain; Walk/Trot English Equitation First Morgan Score of CI with Molly; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Novice Huntseat Equitation First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Jalyn Dodd of Monroe with Isabella; Huntseat Eq Non Medal Riders First Anna Muszynski of Snohomish with Zippo Bar Time; Second Riley Dosa of Bothell with Better to Zip; Huntseat Eq Medal Riders First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba; Novice English Bareback Equitation (no canter) First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Jalyn Dodd of Monroe with Isabella; Walk/Jog Western Pleasure First Morgan Score of CI with Molly Second Julia Harris of Everett with Imperialy Dun; Novice Western Bareback Equitation (no lope) First Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Second Taylor Conniff of Snohomish with Zips Moon Breeze; Huntseat Bareback Equitation First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Anna Muszynski of Snohomish with Zippo Bar Time; English Huntseat Equitation Medals-Bronze First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with Puzzle Pieces; Second Jessica Steppe of Sultan with An Opus Spice; Beginning Greenhorse Pleasure (no lope) E/W First Shelby Nelson of Snohomish with SL Dawns Early Light; Second Jasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Iced Mocha; Greenhorse Pleasure E/W First Catherine Fagerlie of with Hunting for Kisses; Pleasure Driving First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Claire Nelson of Carnation with Cat’s Red Fox; Driving Reinsmanship First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Claire Nelson of Carnation with Cat’s Red Fox; Walk/Trot Jog Pleasure Mares E/W First Eryn Anderson of Snohomish with Dash of Cognac; Second Claire Hutchings of Bothell with God’s Good Grace; Walk/ Trot Jog Plesure Geldings E/W First Kate Bieber of Redmond with Magnums dandy Drea; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch Walk/Trot Trail E/W First Claire Nelson of Carnation with Midnight Lily; Second Allison Naumann of Snohomish with Olde Fashioned Scotch; Novice Trail E/W First Kaitlyn Pack of Snohomish with Jetsets Extra Cash; Second Chloe Gehrman of Camano Island with Ghostly; Greenhorse Trail Class In-Hand E/W First Jasmine Philipp of Woodinville with Iced Mocha; Greenhorse Trail Ridden E/W First Catherine Fagerlie of with Hunting for Kisses; Non-Greenhorse Trail In-Hand E/W First Hannah Kruchek of Monroe with Abrias Signature Anima; Second Elizabeth Hood of Snohomish with Levi; Trail E/W First Leah Anderson of Monroe with Diversa Diamond; Second Ansley LaLone of Stanwood with Henry Higgins; Trail Medals-Gold E/W First Mari Nordstrom of Seattle with Constellation Urula; Trail Medals-Platinum E/W First Holly Kemple of Arlington with SKS La Reba; Open Class Food Contests 14th Annual Salsa Contest Red Salsa First Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Second Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Third David Butts, Kirkland; Fourth Casea Bennett, Woodinville; Fifth Daniel Huck, Lynnwood; Green Salsa First Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Second Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Fruit Salsa First Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; Second Don Shaffer, Lynnwood; Third Tamela Grams, Everett; Fourth Kai Huck-Balen, Lynnwood; Fifth Jessica Zucati, Monroe; Other Salsa First Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Second Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Most Creative Jessica Zuccati, Monroe; Best Presentation Andrew Bennett, Woodinville; 11th Annual Cheesecake Contest Plain First Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Second Anne Knight, Snohomish; Third Mike Heacock, Marysville; Fourth Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Plain with Fruit Topping First Mike Heacock, Marysville; Second Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Chocolate First Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Second Mike Heacock, Marysville; Other First Mike Heacock, Marysville; Second Pam Kallicott, Marysville; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fourth Tamele Grams, Everett; Best Presentation Mike Heacock Lemon Meringue Tart Cheese Cakes; 15th Annual Raspberry Fruit Spread Contest Jam First Jim Cowardin, Sultan; Second Shelly Agy, Snohomish; Third Laura Elhai, Mount Lake Terrace; Fourth Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fifth Julie Lindgren, Monroe; Jelly Robert Shelton, Monroe; Second Jim Cowardin, Sultan; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Combo Spreads First Julie Lindgren Raspberry Tayberry, Monroe; Second Tie Beverly Huff Snohomish

and Tamele Grams Everett; Third Anne Knight, Snohomish; Fourth Tie Ashley Huff Monroe and Cameron Lauck, Monroe; Fifth Dayton Huck, Monroe; Freezer James Kathleen Wright, Monroe; Second Tie Julie Lindgren, Monroe and Trish Lyon, Monroe; Third Theresa Rose, Lake Stevens; Foruth Tamele Grams, Everett; FFA Alpaca / Llama Division Senior Fitting and Showing Champion: Amy Duer – Cedarcrest FFA; Public Presentations Primary Creative Award, StoryTime; Maddie Horvath, Monroe; Intermediate Champion, StoryTime; Destiny Williams, Snohomish; Intermediate Res. Champion, StoryTime; Andrew Swope, Monroe; Senior Champion, Illustrated Talks/Demonstrations; Aurora MacAvoy, Lake Stevens; Open Class General Agriculture Department Winners Sweepstakes Awards: Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Sweepstakes Award, Jr. Division; Mike Kossian, Sultan Sweepstakes Winner, Adult Div.; Tom Hackney, Lake Stevens Sweepstakes Award, Sr. Division; Alison Lewis, Monroe Sweepstakes Runner-up, Jr. Div.; Alison Lewis, Monroe Sweepstakes Runner-up, Jr. Div.; Serena Kossian, Sultan Sweepstakes Runner-up, Adult Division; Donna Skoog, Snohomish Sweepstakes Runner-up, Sr. Div.; 3 Generation Division Dearborn Family, Snohomish Special Award Parsnip Seeds ; Hackney/McCubbin Family, Lake Stevens Special Award Yukon Gold Potatoes ; Jack & Kristy Haines Best Fruit Entry Award: Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Junior Division Spartan Apples; Carla McCubbin, Lake Stevens Adult Division Spartan Apples; Marcie Allen, Snohomish Senior Division Bartlett Pears; Scarecrows: Jim Carr Monroe, MonroeFirst place Senior. Division; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Second place Senior Division; Joseph Littrell, Snohomish First place, Junior Division; Jonathan Littrell, Snohomish Second place Junior Division; Spuds in a Bucket Contest Justin Ristine, Snohomish First Jr. Division– 35 potatoes; Megan Allen, Snohomish Second Place, Jr. Division- 29 potatoes; Jim Loomer, Snohomish First place, Sr. Division – 30 potatoes; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Second Place, Sr, Division – 26 potatoes; Jennifer Ristine, Snohomish First Place, Adult Division – 27 potatoes; Jennifer Ristine, Snohomish First Place, Adult Division – 27 potatoes; Susan Forbes, Gold Bar Second Place , Adult Division – 20 potatoes; Brady McCubbin, Lake Stevens Best of Class Spartan Apples Jr. Achievement Leeks Jr. Achievement Pear Tomatoes, Merit Award Green Onion, Jr. Achievement Jack-o-Lantern, Best of Class Spartan Apples; Connie Baysinger, Monroe Best of Division Oregano-Sage Plant, Creative Harvest Special; Dwight Fisk, Granite falls Merit Award Swiss Chard Potted, Best of Class Potted Kale, Best of Class Green Table Onions, Best Presentation Harvest Special; Elizabeth Fisk ,Granite falls Best of Class Harvest Special, Merit Table Center Piece; Marcy Aune-/Janet Fitch, Snohomish Merit Creative Horticulture Exhibit, Excellence Container Gardening Tomatoes; Merit Butter Lettuce, Best of Class Islander Peppers , Gail Biglis, Snohomish Merit Patty pan sunburst garden giant; Gretchen Glover, Snohomish Excellence award Celery, Special award Mint, Merit Harvest special; Chris Wear, Lake Stevens Class runner up Mini Bell Pepper Plant, Excellence Ring of Fire Pepper Plant, Chairman Award’s Mini Bell Pepper Plant; Beverly Seyton Megard, Monroe Merit Unusual Squash ; Noah Jackson, Woodinville Merit Unusual Squash, Jr .Achievement Blue Lake Beans, Best of Class Stock Carrots; Donna Skoog, Snohomish Best of Class Grafted Apple Tree-Pristine; Leslie Peterson, Everett Merit Indigo Rose Tomato Branch; Jennifer Hunsaker, Lake Stevens Creative award Recycled table; Stacy Moss, Everett Merit Garlic Braids; Alan Sabottka, Tulalip Best of Class Fingerlings; Serena Kossian, Sultan Best of Class Garlic; Mike Kossian, Sultan Best of Class Broccolli; Summer Dearborn, Snohomish Excellence Nacante Green Beans; Carla McCubbin, Lake Stevens Best of Class Spartan Apples; Marcy Allen, Snohomish Best of Class Bartlett Pears; Tom Hackney, Lake Stevens Best of Class Patio Tomatoes; Best of Class Slicing Cucumbers; Best of Class Flat Onions, Best of Class Round Red Beets; Julia Littrell, Monroe Jr. Achievement Rhubarb; Joseph Littrell, Snohomish Best of Class Elephant Garlic ,Class Runner Up Blue Lake Beans; Jonathan Littrell, Snohomish Best of Class Elephant Garlic; Tyson Slemmons, Snohomish Best of Class Apples; Alison Lewis, Monroe Merit Jack-o-Lantern, Class runner up St Variety Carrots; Peyton McCubbin, Lake Stevens Jr. Achievement California White Potatoes.

Richard Rudolph Rappuhn passed away peacefully at home, in Oak Harbor, Wash. o n Au g u s t 2 6 , 2 015 . H e was surrounded by his family as he entered the life of everlasting joy and peace to be with our Lord. Richard, known as Dick by his family and friends, was born in Startup, Wash. July 15, 1934, to Ed and Selma Rappuhn. He was the youngest of their five children, having three older sisters, Ellen Love, Esther Rust (Julius), Florence Rappuhn and older brother Robert “Bob” Rappuhn. Dick grew up on the family farm, cultivating his curiosity in exploring nature and developing his interest in agriculture. He was an active m e m b e r o f F FA i n h i g h school, par ticipated in spor ts, however, his farm c h o r e s to o k p r e c e d e n c e . After graduating from Sultan H i g h S c h o o l i n 19 5 2 , h e attended Washington State College in Pullman studying Animal Husbandry and participating in ROTC. Upon graduating from WSC, Dick served in the Army Reserves and worked for H & N of R e d m o n d , Wa s h . s e l l i n g baby chicks to area poultry farmers. He met and married his first wife, Sharon R. Miller in 1959. Later he married Patricia Morgan recently celebrating 32 years together. In 1964, he moved his young family to South Whidbey Island, beginning a long career in poultry farm management. In 1976, he and his family relocated to Oak Harbor when Dick went to work for Dynes Poultr y Farms, Inc. managing farm operations at their multiple locations on the Island and throughout Skagit county. Dick enjoyed life. He had a quick wit and a playful nature, a propensity to have fun, banter with, and heckle others. He loved to tell stories of his and other’s life experiences (a few tall tales) which were always enter taining. He loved music, his dog, Nell, reading, watching comedies and westerns, and debating politics as a dedicated l i fe l o n g R e p u b l i c a n w i t h anyone who would par ticipate. He had a real gift for nurturing whether it was his garden, family/friends, or the area wildlife. He had a love of s p o r t s , p l ay i n g b a s e b a l l , basketball, and running w h e n h e wa s yo u n g e r a s well as watching sports and keeping up with the sports section of the newspaper. Dick had a strong faith in his Lord, Jesus Christ and practiced his faith in his daily life and his relationships with others. H i s fa i t h wa s te s te d a n d confirmed, especially in this ten year battle with cancer. This challenge seemed to strengthen his resolve to live the best life he could in the years he had left. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Rappuhn; four d a u g h t e r s , Ta m a r a D o w ( E r i k ) , Te r e s a F o r s y t h (Keith), Tina Rappuhn, Tonya Rappuhn and two stepdaughters, Wendy Robbins (David), and Shelly Morgan; grandchildren, Elya Henr y, Jadon (Carly) Henr y, L a u r i s s a H e n r y, B r a n d o n Rappuhn, William Forsyth, Sharon Forsyth, Josh Sowers, and Jennifer Sowers. A Celebration of Life will be held at Church on the Rock at 1780 SE 4th Ave. Oak Harbor, WA . on Saturday, September 12, 2015, at 1 p.m. Please join us for this opportunity to remember our beloved Dick as well as telling your side of the story.

Phyllis Wickstrom

Sept. 1, 1921 - Sept. 3, 2015 O u r b e l o v e d P h y l l i s touched many lives on this earth for 94 years and two days. She and her late husband, Larry spent most of their lives in Snohomish, Wash. and she was able to remain in her home of 70+ years until recently, thanks to the efforts of her devoted caregiver. In her last weeks, at Sunrise Nursing Home, she received exceptional care from their dedicated and compassionate staf f, to w h o m we w i l l b e fo r eve r grateful. Phyllis was the sweetest, dearest friend anyone could ever hope to have; “pay it for ward” was the way she lived, always doing kind and thoughtful things not only for p e o p l e s h e k n ew b u t fo r everyone she encountered. People who met her for the first time were always touched by her cheer ful smile and positive nature; those of us who were fortunate to be her friend for many years were ver y blessed to have her in our lives. She was truly an angel on earth and will be in our thoughts and hearts forever.

Robert Airey Harris

January 19, 1927-August 20, 2015 Robert Airey Harris (Bob), b o r n J a n u a r y 1 9 , 1 9 27 , Seattle, Wash. to Arthur O. a n d N eva H a r r i s , d i e d i n Mukilteo, Wash. on August 20, 2015. He was with his w i fe a n d c h i l d r e n i n h i s home overlooking the Puget Sound which he loved so much. Bob grew up in Seattle and graduated from the U n i ve r s i t y o f Wa s h i n g to n where he competed on the men’s crew. He was a Navy Veteran of WWII and Korea and a 37-year veteran of the Great Nor thern and BNSF railroad. Bob is survived by his wife, Patricia; and by children, William A. Harris, Patricia J. Johnson (Tom), Rober t W. Harris (Stephanie), Sandi Flynn (Roy), Faye McCalmont ( F l oy d ) , R aye G r ay ( B i l l ) , Tracy Besch (Marv), Roger Bartholomew (Kim), Stephen Bartholomew (Janece), and Lisa Lee (Zaden). He was a proud and loving grandfather to 20 and great grandfather to 11. He will be greatly missed. P r i va te s e r v i c e s w i l l b e held.

Sybil J. Duncan

Jane Mathis

Sybil Duncan, age 80, of Sunnyside, Wash. passed away on September 2, 2015, peacefully while in the care of Prestige Care in Sunnyside with her eldest daughter Laura at her side. She raised her six children by herself and in 1975 she packed up her family from the big city of Seattle, Wash. and moved to Tulalip, Wash. where she met the love of her life, Richard (Dick) D u n c a n , t h ey m a r r i e d i n 1978. They had 20 wo n d e r f u l ye a r s to g et h e r before he passed away in 1998. She lived in the home she had built for her family for 32 years. She spent endless hours working in her yard no challenge was ever too tough for Sybil. If there was a way to get it done she figured it out. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick; parents, Forrest and Anita Weathers; and her brother’s, Keith and Norm. She is sur vived by her b r o t h e r, D o u g a n d h e r sister’s, Betty, Beverly and Barbara. She is also survived by all of her children, Laura Tollefson, Rober t Mendenhall, Jim Mendenhall (wife, Renata), John Mendenhall (wife, Linda), Sarah Snyder (husband, Will) and Bill Mendenhall (wife, Teresita). In addition she leaves behind 13 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Her battle with Alzheimer’s is over and she is now resting in peace with our heavenly father. A heartfelt thank you to the s t a f f a t P r e s t i g e fo r t h e exceptional care and support they have given to our mother with special gratitude to Dr. Couturier. Also the staff of Hospice for making her last few days comfortable and peaceful. A celebration of life will take place on September 19, 2015, for details contact Sarah Snyder 425923-8160. Those wishing to sign Sybil’s online memorial book may do so at: www.funeralhomesmith.com Smith Funeral Home Ltd. and Cremator y in care of arrangements.

Jane Mathis of Marysville, Wash. passed away on S e p te m b e r 1, 2 015 , a t Hidden Creek Adult Family Home where she had lived for the past 2 1/2years. J a n e wa s b o r n J u l y 2 9 , 1924, in Everett, Wash. to Paul and Eunice Stecher and attended Everett Schools, graduating from Everett High in 1941. In 1944 Jane married the love of her life, Frank Mathis and they had 58 years of marriage until Frank’s passing in 2002. Jane and Frank spent the majority of their time together at their beach house at Priest Point, simply known as “The Beach” to f r i e n d s a n d fa m i l y. M a ny wonderful times were spent there every year. Jane had a 40 year career in Banking starting with the 1st National Bank in Everett followed by SeaFirst Bank in Everett and Mar ysville, Wash. After retirement Jane spent time golfing, walking on the beach and enter taining her many friends. J a n e i s s u r v i ve d by h e r s i s t e r, M a r y D u n l o p o f Boise, Idaho; nieces and nephews, Jerr y Anderson, Steve Anderson, Judy Ru s s e l l , Ro b e r t S te c h e r, Cherie Seferos and Bill Dunlop. Jane also leaves behind some ver y special friends, Connie Hanson and her daughter, Quincy; Toni Strodel and Pauline Lindahl; plus many others too numerous to list. We would also like to thank Herschel and Jolene Mobley of Hidden Creek Adult Family Home and their staff, Christy Long and Cindy Escalante for the wonderful and loving care given to Jane during her stay there. Services will be scheduled at a later time.

William (Bill) Ray William (Bill) Ray passed peacefully on August 21, 2015, at the age of 93. H e w a s b o r n i n Fr a s e r Lake, BC, Canada on May 1, 1922. There will be a reception held Saturday, September 5, 2015, in the clubhouse at Glenwood Mobile Home Estates, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. The address is 5900 64th Street NE in Marysville.

Marilyn Louise (Gray) Engberg Marilyn Louise (Gray) Engberg, 48, of Camano Island, Wash. passed away September 1, 2015. Marilyn was born October 23, 1966 in Redondo Beach, Calif. A funeral ser vice will be held 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, 2:00 p.m., at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 26900 -78th Ave N.W. Stanwood, Wash. Arrangements under the direction of Gilbertson Funeral Home, Stanwood.

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LYNNWOOD — Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives are looking for help to find a missing 20-year-old Lynnwood man. Jose P. Sanchez Diaz drives a red 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Washington plate number AUH2654. Diaz works in north Seattle and lives in Lynnwood.

He has been missing since Aug. 28. A n y one with information about Jose P. Diaz or Sanchez Diaz his whereabouts is asked to call 911 or contact the sheriff’s office via its anonymous tip line at 425-388-3845.

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