Sunday, March 14, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Dad / Ted remembered Seattle Times
Here is mention of Dad in the wrap up New Years issue of Seattle Times.
Notable local citizens who died last year
The past year saw the passing of many notable people in the Puget Sound area, individuals whose callings ranged from civil servants to artists, from inventors to journalists and from the socially conscious to police officers. Their stories were told in obituaries that appeared in The Seattle Times throughout 2009. Here are their names and the marks they made.
September
Wayne D. Larkin, 82, whose career in Seattle's public service spanned three decades — as a City Council member, firefighter and police officer — died Sept. 3 in Seattle after a brief illness.
F. Theodore "Ted" Thomsen, 85, of Bellevue, an attorney who helped establish the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and worked to preserve the natural beauty of the Northwest, died of cancer Sept. 19 in Bellevue.
Eloise R. Giblett, 88, a physician and University of Washington professor emeritus who served as executive director of the Puget Sound Blood Center from 1979 to 1987, died Sept. 23 in Seattle. Her lifelong research on blood helped make transfusions safer and bone-marrow transplants more likely to succeed.
October
Originally published December 31, 2009 at 8:47 PM
Notable local citizens who died last year
The past year saw the passing of many notable people in the Puget Sound area, individuals whose callings ranged from civil servants to artists, from inventors to journalists and from the socially conscious to police officers. Their stories were told in obituaries that appeared in The Seattle Times throughout 2009. Here are their names and the marks they made.
September
Wayne D. Larkin, 82, whose career in Seattle's public service spanned three decades — as a City Council member, firefighter and police officer — died Sept. 3 in Seattle after a brief illness.
F. Theodore "Ted" Thomsen, 85, of Bellevue, an attorney who helped establish the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and worked to preserve the natural beauty of the Northwest, died of cancer Sept. 19 in Bellevue.
Eloise R. Giblett, 88, a physician and University of Washington professor emeritus who served as executive director of the Puget Sound Blood Center from 1979 to 1987, died Sept. 23 in Seattle. Her lifelong research on blood helped make transfusions safer and bone-marrow transplants more likely to succeed.
October
Originally published December 31, 2009 at 8:47 PM
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Notice of link to Moms Fun Blog
Think will get more pics of here at Pueblo Bonito ..Mazatlan posted over on momsfunblog this is the new link for her blog..
http://momsfunblog.blogspot.com/
So make a note of that. It is mostly her stuff ....let me know comments, Brogan
http://momsfunblog.blogspot.com/
So make a note of that. It is mostly her stuff ....let me know comments, Brogan
Just the Three of us now.
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