’ 12- 67/ Z5”
Myrtle R. alhne
Myrtle Rita “Grandma" Wal-
line of Shelton died of natural
causes Wednesday, November 29,
at the Fir Lane Terrace Convales-
cent Center. She was 82.
Mrs, Walline was born April
14, 1913 in Puyallup to Albert
and Lavica J ane (Martin) Breits—
precher.
She was a homemaker Who
lived in Shelton all her life She
enjoyed crocheting and crossword
puzzles.
She was a member of the Jolly
Jesters theatrical group of Shel-
ton.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Art Walline, and
brother, Carl Breitsprecher
She is survived by her brother,
Glen Breitsprecher of Puyallup;
two nieces, Nancy Ramsey and
Judy Foutch of Gig Harbor; and
her good friend, Sandi Johnson of
Shelton.
An inumment service was held
Wednesday, December 6, at Shel—
ton Memorial Park with Merle A.
Snyder officiating.
Arrangements were by Mc-
Comb Funeral Home.
, OCR Text: ’ 12- 67/ Z5”
Myrtle R. alhne
Myrtle Rita “Grandma" Wal-
line of Shelton died of natural
causes Wednesday, November 29,
at the Fir Lane Terrace Convales-
cent Center. She was 82.
Mrs, Walline was born April
14, 1913 in Puyallup to Albert
and Lavica J ane (Martin) Breits—
precher.
She was a homemaker Who
lived in Shelton all her life She
enjoyed crocheting and crossword
puzzles.
She was a member of the Jolly
Jesters theatrical group of Shel-
ton.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Art Walline, and
brother, Carl Breitsprecher
She is survived by her brother,
Glen Breitsprecher of Puyallup;
two nieces, Nancy Ramsey and
Judy Foutch of Gig Harbor; and
her good friend, Sandi Johnson of
Shelton.
An inumment service was held
Wednesday, December 6, at Shel—
ton Memorial Park with Merle A.
Snyder officiating.
Arrangements were by Mc-
Comb Funeral Home.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,W Last Name,Walline, Myrtle Rita ''Gradma''.tif,Walline, Myrtle Rita ''Gradma''.tif, Walline, Myrtle Rita ''Gradma''.tif
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