Madoline Ramsfield
Madoline Alberta Rams-
field, 94, a resident of
Shelton, died Jan 16, 2013,
at Fir Lane Health & Re-
habilitation Center.
She was born Nov. 20,
1918, to Albert and Sadie
(French) Zepp in Epping,
N.D.
She was one of nine
children and was the last
surviving sibling. While
growing up in North Da-
kota, she went to work for
the family of the man she
married, Ole Ramsfield.
They were married Dec.
9, 1940, in Glasgow, Mont.
Mado-
line was
a wife,
, homemak-
er and
mother of
11 chil-
dren.
She
was a
member
of Faith
Lutheran
church,
the Moose
Lodge and the former
Simpson Recreation As-
sociation’s Ladies’ Group
of Pinochle Players.
Madoline enjoyed play-
ing card games, jigsaw
and crossword puzzles,
shuffleboard, badminton,
horseshoes, crocheting and
sewing for her children.
Madoline
Ramsfield
Her daughter said that
the youngest four girls all
had matching outfits along
, with their dolls when they
took their vacation trips to
North Dakota.
Madoline also enjoyed
cooking and baking. She
loved spending time with
her children and grand-
children.
Sheis survived by sons
Robert (Barb) Ramsfield
of Shelton; daughters
Meredith (Jack) Smith of
' Conway, Ariz., Sadie (Mel)
Oishi of Washougal, Nancy
(Jim) Brewer of Shelton,
Karen (Dan) Ragan of
Shelton, Terri Roberts
(Buck Phillips) of Shelton,
Sherri Ramsfield of Olym-
pia, Diane (Louie) Zoren of
Shelton and Betty Slater of
Shelton; 20 grandchildren;
25 great-grandchildren,
two great-great grandchil-
dren; and numerous niec-
es, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in
death by husband Ole and
sons Joe and Gary.
A service will be at
pm. Thursday, Jan. 24,
at Hope Chapel, 421 W.
I St., Shelton. Memorial
donations can be made
to the National Multiple
Sclerosis Foundation, 192
Nickerson St., Suite. 100,
Seattle, WA 98109-9670.
Arrangements are by
McComb Funeral Home of
Shelton. Online condolenc-
es can be sent to the family
at www.mccombfh.com.
, OCR Text: Madoline Ramsfield
Madoline Alberta Rams-
field, 94, a resident of
Shelton, died Jan 16, 2013,
at Fir Lane Health & Re-
habilitation Center.
She was born Nov. 20,
1918, to Albert and Sadie
(French) Zepp in Epping,
N.D.
She was one of nine
children and was the last
surviving sibling. While
growing up in North Da-
kota, she went to work for
the family of the man she
married, Ole Ramsfield.
They were married Dec.
9, 1940, in Glasgow, Mont.
Mado-
line was
a wife,
, homemak-
er and
mother of
11 chil-
dren.
She
was a
member
of Faith
Lutheran
church,
the Moose
Lodge and the former
Simpson Recreation As-
sociation’s Ladies’ Group
of Pinochle Players.
Madoline enjoyed play-
ing card games, jigsaw
and crossword puzzles,
shuffleboard, badminton,
horseshoes, crocheting and
sewing for her children.
Madoline
Ramsfield
Her daughter said that
the youngest four girls all
had matching outfits along
, with their dolls when they
took their vacation trips to
North Dakota.
Madoline also enjoyed
cooking and baking. She
loved spending time with
her children and grand-
children.
Sheis survived by sons
Robert (Barb) Ramsfield
of Shelton; daughters
Meredith (Jack) Smith of
' Conway, Ariz., Sadie (Mel)
Oishi of Washougal, Nancy
(Jim) Brewer of Shelton,
Karen (Dan) Ragan of
Shelton, Terri Roberts
(Buck Phillips) of Shelton,
Sherri Ramsfield of Olym-
pia, Diane (Louie) Zoren of
Shelton and Betty Slater of
Shelton; 20 grandchildren;
25 great-grandchildren,
two great-great grandchil-
dren; and numerous niec-
es, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in
death by husband Ole and
sons Joe and Gary.
A service will be at
pm. Thursday, Jan. 24,
at Hope Chapel, 421 W.
I St., Shelton. Memorial
donations can be made
to the National Multiple
Sclerosis Foundation, 192
Nickerson St., Suite. 100,
Seattle, WA 98109-9670.
Arrangements are by
McComb Funeral Home of
Shelton. Online condolenc-
es can be sent to the family
at www.mccombfh.com.
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