Nicholas William Calkixls
Nicholas William
Calkins, 69, died on Nov.
fit his home in Tucson, Ariz,.
e was a lon -t' '
of Shelton, g ime res1dent
He was laorn on May
30, 1942 to Harvard (Bus)
Calklns and Catherine
Bro-Iwn Calkins.
e graduated from Irene
S. Reed High School in
1960.
He enlisted in the US
Navy in 1961 and served
until his retirement in
1990. He was a medic
throughout his career,
serving on submarines and
battleships.
He married Dawn Gifford
in 1994 in Fallbrook, Calif.
He enjoyed traveling,
hiking and rock climbing.
His family said he was es-
pecially fond of the National
Parks having hiked in most
of them. He enjoyed Mason
County history and hiking
and climbing the North-
west peaksl He also enjoyed
reading spy novels.
He is survived by his
wife, Dawn of Tucson;
daughter, J osette Schur-
mann (Michael) of Placer-
ville, Calif; three grandchil-
dren of Placerville, Calif;
sister Nancy Horiuchi (Vin-
cent) of West Seattle; aunts
Jo Wentz of Shelton and
Beverly Townsend (Newt) of
Winlock and several cous-
ins.
VNo Services are planned
at this tiiPe- 11 l //1
, OCR Text: Nicholas William Calkixls
Nicholas William
Calkins, 69, died on Nov.
fit his home in Tucson, Ariz,.
e was a lon -t' '
of Shelton, g ime res1dent
He was laorn on May
30, 1942 to Harvard (Bus)
Calklns and Catherine
Bro-Iwn Calkins.
e graduated from Irene
S. Reed High School in
1960.
He enlisted in the US
Navy in 1961 and served
until his retirement in
1990. He was a medic
throughout his career,
serving on submarines and
battleships.
He married Dawn Gifford
in 1994 in Fallbrook, Calif.
He enjoyed traveling,
hiking and rock climbing.
His family said he was es-
pecially fond of the National
Parks having hiked in most
of them. He enjoyed Mason
County history and hiking
and climbing the North-
west peaksl He also enjoyed
reading spy novels.
He is survived by his
wife, Dawn of Tucson;
daughter, J osette Schur-
mann (Michael) of Placer-
ville, Calif; three grandchil-
dren of Placerville, Calif;
sister Nancy Horiuchi (Vin-
cent) of West Seattle; aunts
Jo Wentz of Shelton and
Beverly Townsend (Newt) of
Winlock and several cous-
ins.
VNo Services are planned
at this tiiPe- 11 l //1
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,C Last Name,Calkins, Nicholas William.tif,Calkins, Nicholas William.tif, Calkins, Nicholas William.tif
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