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Saturday, November 16, 2019

The Daily World

Harry Dawson Harry Dawson, 72, died Oct. 1, 2019, complications from pneumonia at Mason General Hospital in Shelton, Washington. He was born Nov. 27, 1946, in Aberdeen, Washington, to Wanda Watkins (Dawson) and William Rhoades. He was raised by his stepfather Drury Dawson. Harry loved to fish and hunt with his family but mostly with his uncle Fred Calica. In January of 1964 Harry joined the Navy, soon thereafter married his wife, Gladys, on Aug. 10, 1967. Harry is survived by his sister Kathy Hubbard and brother David Dawson, son Fredrick Dawson, daughters Deseri Emery and Tina Coburn. Harry also has three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Graveside services were held on Oct. 12, 2019, at Shoestring Cemetery in Onalaska, Washington. A gathering took place at Shoestring Valley Community Church following.

Carol Jean Landberg Carol Jean Landberg of Elma, Washington, passed away on Oct. 16, 2019. She was born Jan. 10, 1951, to Roger and Martha Landberg. She was a lifelong resident of Grays Harbor. She worked at Oakhurst Nursing Home in her earlier career. When she retired she was a cook at the Rusty Tractor. Carol lived with her long-term life partner, Mike Donalson. She loved birds and always had as many as she could around. She was an avid reader and a kindhearted person. We will miss her sharp retorts and self- deprecating humor. She has two surviving family members — a sister, Rose Landberg of Seattle, and a brother, Roger Landberg Jr. of Elma. Bye bye Birdie you have flown home, we will join you when we can. You will always be loved and missed.

Linvel Ray Hatton On Thursday Sept. 19, 2019, Linvel Ray Hatton met his Lord, face to face, at the age of 84. Linvel was born on Nov. 12 1934, in Jeffersonville, Kentucky, to Emma and Lonnie Hatton. The Hatton family moved to the Westport area in 1937, after spending time in northern Michigan. Linvel was the eldest of seven siblings; Mary (Gabbard), Jack, Jerry, Sandy (Oxley), Don, and Ron. The family home was just blocks away from the old Ocosta School. Linvel spent his youth and young adult life logging and hunting. He worked alongside his father in the logging industry. He had the privilege of working in logging during the era of steam donkeys and Shay railroad engines. He graduated from Ocosta High School in 1952. During high school he played football, basketball and boxed. Linvel traveled to California during the year of 1953 and met his wife, Gloria Fiscus. They were married on Aug. 13, 1954. They raised three children; Tony, Rene (Larson) and Laurie (Cooper). Linvel became involved in the sales and manufacture of aluminum patio covers for mobile homes and started several successful businesses in this field over the next 33 years. Linvel was also an avid fly fishermen and outfitter. He fished many of the streams and lakes of the Pacific Northwest. He often spent deer and elk hunting season

as a packer for outfitter Calvin Henry, a lifelong friend. He would rise at 4 a.m. to catch, feed and saddle horses for paying hunters and then trail them to the best locations. He enjoyed this work and used his vacation time to be a part of this hunting event. Linvel had a zest for life and an infectious smile. His great work ethic came from his Kentucky hill ancestors. He had a strength of character that carried him through many difficulties and changes in his life. Linvel was preceded in death by his father, Lonnie Hatton, mother Emma Hatton, brothers Jack Hatton and Ronald Hatton, sister Mary (Gabbard), niece Amy Benham and nephew Shannon McDaniel. He is survived by his wife Teddy, his three children Tony, Rene (Larson), Laurie (Cooper) and grandchildren Mike Tersieff, Mark Tersieff, Andrew Larson, Kate (Holeski), Mandy Larson, Thomas Cooper, Daniel Cooper, Virginia Cooper, Lauren Cooper, and Samuel Cooper, his brothers Jerry and Don, his sister Sandy (Oxley), and several nieces, nephews and 13 great-grandchildren. A memorial service was held on Saturday Nov. 9, 2019, at the Ocosta Recreation Hall, 45 Ocosta 6th St., Aberdeen. In lieu of flowers and gifts, please make a contribution to the Luis Palau Association, P.O. Box 50, Portland, Oregon, 97207 or Flying H Youth Ranch, 370 Flying H Loop Naches, WA 98937.

Sharon Dianne ‘Lucky’ Morgan Sharon Dianne ‘Lucky’ Morgan, 73, Hoquiam resident and former CNA for Beverly Enterprises, died Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, at Grays Harbor Community Hospital in Aberdeen, Washington. Sharon was born on July 26, 1946, in Colville, Washington, to Harry and Mildred (Burr) Kroening. At the age of 17 she moved to Aberdeen, where she graduated from Weatherwax High School. Shortly before graduation she married Bill Morgan in 1964. They would later divorce. Sharon went to work tending bar at “Dutch’s Tavern,” where she was given the nickname of “Lucky.” Later she went to work for Beverly Enterprises working in local nursing homes as a CNA. She enjoyed crafting, drawing and playing bingo. She was kind and genuine, strong-willed and quick-witted. You could always count on her for a

smile or a laugh. Sharon is survived by two sons, Jack Morgan of Hoquiam and Daniel (Lavonne) Morgan of Aberdeen, a daughter, Kelly (Darren) Byrne of Adelaide, Australia, a brother, Jerry Kroening of Newport, Washington, 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Sharon was preceded in death by granddaughter, Lisa Morgan in January, a son Brannon Morgan and two sisters, Shirley Leighton and Phyllis Kroening. There was a graveside service for her on Friday Oct. 18, at Fern Hill Cemetery, Aberdeen, WA. Everyone was welcome. A card of condolence or of a memory can be sent to the family at www.fernhillfuneral.com Arrangements are entrusted to Twibell’s Fern Hill Funeral Home in Aberdeen, Washington.


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