Mama-em Ogden ,
Mar ret M. Ogden, '73, a resi-
dent o Shelton for 68 years, died
Monday, May 22, 1995, in her home
The cause of death was not avail
able.
She was born Jan. 27, 1922, in
Tacoma, to Hagbert E. and Bella
iReynoldsen) Walden.
Ms. Ogden was a dietician for
Mason General Hospital, retiring
in 1985.
She was a member of the Mt.
filive Lutheran Church and the
Donnie J. O’Neill Orthopedic Guild.
She was an avid fan of the Seattle
Mariners and Seahnwks.
Ms. Ogden is survived by a son,
Michael A., Shelton; one daughter,
Robyn P., Olympia, two grand—
daughters, Carla K. Hearst and
Lisa L. Henifin; three brothers,
Kenneth H. and Arthur H. Walden,
'rmth of Shelton, and Robert W,
“Ann Yan, New York; one sister,
adeline L. 'own, Shelton; and
mree greatrgrandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son,
Steven T, in 1954.
A memorial service will be at 11
am. Friday, May 26, at Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church, Shelton Pastor
James Markus will officiate. lnurn-
ment will be in Shelton Memorial
‘5
The family suggests that memor
'ial donations be made to the Mt.
Olive Lutheran Church Building
fund or to Sound Home Care»Ma-
son County Hospice.
Arrangements are by McComb
Fune all-lome, Shel n. ~
SUI-1124 ”775 Jami/MW]
WEgEeTO‘gdefif
Services will be held Friday for
Margaret Ogden of Shelton. She
died at home on May 22. She was
73.
She was born in Tacoma on
January 27, 1922 to Hagbert E.
and Bella (Reynoldsen) -Wolden;
She’had‘ lived in Shelton for the
past 68 years.
Mrs. Ogden had been employed
as a dietician at Mason General
Hospital until she retired in 1985.
She was a member of Mount
Olive Lutheran Church and the
Donnie J. O’Neill Orthopedic
Guild. She was an avid fan of the
Seattle Marines professional
baseball club and the Seattle Sea-
hawks of the National Football
League.
She was preceded in death by a
son, Steven T. Ogden, on July 8,
1954. Survivors include her son,
Michael A. Ogden of Shelton; her
daughter, Robyn P. Ogden of
Olympia; her granddaughters,
Carla K. Hearst and Lisa L. Heni~
fin; her brothers, Kenneth H.
Wolden of Shelton, Arthur H.
Wolden of Shelton and Robert W.
Walden of Penn Yen, New York;
her sister, Madeline L. Brown of
Shelton; and three great-grand-
children.
Pastor James Markus will offi-
ciate at memorial services sched-
uled to begin at 11 am. on May
26 at Mount Olive Lutheran
Church. Inurnment will be at
Shelton Memorial Park. Arrange-
ments are by McComb Funeral
Home. '
Thursday, WyWZET, 1§§§3
, OCR Text: Mama-em Ogden ,
Mar ret M. Ogden, '73, a resi-
dent o Shelton for 68 years, died
Monday, May 22, 1995, in her home
The cause of death was not avail
able.
She was born Jan. 27, 1922, in
Tacoma, to Hagbert E. and Bella
iReynoldsen) Walden.
Ms. Ogden was a dietician for
Mason General Hospital, retiring
in 1985.
She was a member of the Mt.
filive Lutheran Church and the
Donnie J. O’Neill Orthopedic Guild.
She was an avid fan of the Seattle
Mariners and Seahnwks.
Ms. Ogden is survived by a son,
Michael A., Shelton; one daughter,
Robyn P., Olympia, two grand—
daughters, Carla K. Hearst and
Lisa L. Henifin; three brothers,
Kenneth H. and Arthur H. Walden,
'rmth of Shelton, and Robert W,
“Ann Yan, New York; one sister,
adeline L. 'own, Shelton; and
mree greatrgrandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son,
Steven T, in 1954.
A memorial service will be at 11
am. Friday, May 26, at Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church, Shelton Pastor
James Markus will officiate. lnurn-
ment will be in Shelton Memorial
‘5
The family suggests that memor
'ial donations be made to the Mt.
Olive Lutheran Church Building
fund or to Sound Home Care»Ma-
son County Hospice.
Arrangements are by McComb
Fune all-lome, Shel n. ~
SUI-1124 ”775 Jami/MW]
WEgEeTO‘gdefif
Services will be held Friday for
Margaret Ogden of Shelton. She
died at home on May 22. She was
73.
She was born in Tacoma on
January 27, 1922 to Hagbert E.
and Bella (Reynoldsen) -Wolden;
She’had‘ lived in Shelton for the
past 68 years.
Mrs. Ogden had been employed
as a dietician at Mason General
Hospital until she retired in 1985.
She was a member of Mount
Olive Lutheran Church and the
Donnie J. O’Neill Orthopedic
Guild. She was an avid fan of the
Seattle Marines professional
baseball club and the Seattle Sea-
hawks of the National Football
League.
She was preceded in death by a
son, Steven T. Ogden, on July 8,
1954. Survivors include her son,
Michael A. Ogden of Shelton; her
daughter, Robyn P. Ogden of
Olympia; her granddaughters,
Carla K. Hearst and Lisa L. Heni~
fin; her brothers, Kenneth H.
Wolden of Shelton, Arthur H.
Wolden of Shelton and Robert W.
Walden of Penn Yen, New York;
her sister, Madeline L. Brown of
Shelton; and three great-grand-
children.
Pastor James Markus will offi-
ciate at memorial services sched-
uled to begin at 11 am. on May
26 at Mount Olive Lutheran
Church. Inurnment will be at
Shelton Memorial Park. Arrange-
ments are by McComb Funeral
Home. '
Thursday, WyWZET, 1§§§3
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