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Girl drowns in river
while on bicycle ride '
A 5»year~old Shelton girl
wned F‘nday evening on me
Skokomish reservation while
out on a bicycle ride.
$110 before 6:30 pm, Re»
abecka ultee was riding her bi—
cycle along the Skokomish River
near Slipkomish Indian Hats
Read With two cousins, ages 10
and 12, Mason County Sheriff
SteVe Whybark said. Reabecka
somehow fell into the river, Why»
bark said, and her cousins
Exiled hesxl‘1 out of the water after
cm e was no I '
Ing behgmi them. anger "d
Resusmtation efforts began at
e scene and Reabeclm was
tal whgothson Gelnetal Hospi-
s e was ater d
defiaWhybark said. eclared
died of as h
due to dmwnm' g, a Magmymanon
County Coroner’s Oflice oificial
said. 014 Pica“
m7“; W7? W“
Reabecka’Cultee
Reabecka Cultee
Reabecka‘ A. Cultee of the Sko-
komish Indian Reservation died
June 23 on the reservation. She
was 5‘
She was born in Shelton on
June 16, 1990 to Kevin and
Christine Cultee. She had recent-
ly celebrated her 5th birthday
with family and friends, She en-
joyed playing outside with her
friends and riding her bicycle.
Survivors include her mother,
Christine Cultee of the Skoko-
mish Indian Reservation; her fa-
ther, Kevin Cultee of the Skoko—
mish Indian Reservation; her
grandparents, Lawrence and
Sheila Kenyon of the Skokomish
Indian Reservation; and numer-
ous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Mike Davis ofliciated at funer—
al services held June 26 at the
Skokomish Indian Shaker
Churchi Burial was at the Skoko-
mish Y Cemetery. Arrangements
were by McCaigl; Funir’al Higme.
am ‘0.
19.04am; Jaw“
, OCR Text: b
Girl drowns in river
while on bicycle ride '
A 5»year~old Shelton girl
wned F‘nday evening on me
Skokomish reservation while
out on a bicycle ride.
$110 before 6:30 pm, Re»
abecka ultee was riding her bi—
cycle along the Skokomish River
near Slipkomish Indian Hats
Read With two cousins, ages 10
and 12, Mason County Sheriff
SteVe Whybark said. Reabecka
somehow fell into the river, Why»
bark said, and her cousins
Exiled hesxl‘1 out of the water after
cm e was no I '
Ing behgmi them. anger "d
Resusmtation efforts began at
e scene and Reabeclm was
tal whgothson Gelnetal Hospi-
s e was ater d
defiaWhybark said. eclared
died of as h
due to dmwnm' g, a Magmymanon
County Coroner’s Oflice oificial
said. 014 Pica“
m7“; W7? W“
Reabecka’Cultee
Reabecka Cultee
Reabecka‘ A. Cultee of the Sko-
komish Indian Reservation died
June 23 on the reservation. She
was 5‘
She was born in Shelton on
June 16, 1990 to Kevin and
Christine Cultee. She had recent-
ly celebrated her 5th birthday
with family and friends, She en-
joyed playing outside with her
friends and riding her bicycle.
Survivors include her mother,
Christine Cultee of the Skoko-
mish Indian Reservation; her fa-
ther, Kevin Cultee of the Skoko—
mish Indian Reservation; her
grandparents, Lawrence and
Sheila Kenyon of the Skokomish
Indian Reservation; and numer-
ous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Mike Davis ofliciated at funer—
al services held June 26 at the
Skokomish Indian Shaker
Churchi Burial was at the Skoko-
mish Y Cemetery. Arrangements
were by McCaigl; Funir’al Higme.
am ‘0.
19.04am; Jaw“
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,C Last Name,Cultee, Reabecka A..tif,Cultee, Reabecka A..tif, Cultee, Reabecka A..tif
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