Margaret Frost
Margaret Frost
Mary Margaret Frost went home to Jesus on Sept. 30. She was 78.
The funeral will be held on Nov. 19 at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 858 W Smith Road, Bellingham, at ...
Charles Jenkins
Charles Dickson Jenkins passed on July 18.
Survived by Carol Jenkins, wife of 68 years, three children and numerous grand, great- and great- great-grandchildren.
No services by request ...
Hazel Crabtree
Hazel Crabtree
Hazel Dean Crabtree (Rogers), age 99 of Lynden, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Nov. 7 while at the Christian Health Care Center.
Hazel was born ...
Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart peacefully passed away Nov. 7 at 81 years old. He joins his wife of 61 years, and his lord and savior. Michael and Leona Stewart married in 1961, and ...
George Train
George Train
George B. Train departed from this world on Nov. 10.
George is survived by his wife Dolores and their two daughters Joyce and Liz.
Please join the family at 11 a.m. on ...
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