11/17/08 Death Notices
Yakima Herald-Republic
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Sandra Elaine McElroy
Sandra Elaine McElroy, 58, of Benton City died Friday at home.
Mrs. McElroy was born in Moscow, Idaho, and raised in Lewiston, Idaho. She moved to Prosser in 1978.
She worked for the Kiona-Benton School District as an administrative assistant.
Survivors include her husband, Ray McElroy of Benton City; two daughters, Karin Malysheff of Everett, Wash., and Melissa Widener of Prosser; a son, James McElroy of Medical Lake, Wash.; two brothers, Doug Merrill of Federal Way, Wash., and Mike Merrill of Pacific, Wash.; two sisters, Kathy Merrill of Federal Way and Patty McMillen of Lewiston; her parents, Marylou and James Merrill of Lewiston; and 10 grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Friendship Baptist Church in Prosser. A private family graveside service will be at the Evergreen Cemetery in Benton City.
Prosser Funeral Home and Crematory is handling arrangements.
Kenneth Edward Hearron
Kenneth Edward Hearron, 86, of Yakima, died Friday at Parkside Nursing Care Center in Union Gap.
Mr. Hearron was born in Granger.
He served in the Navy from 1941 to 1947.
Survivors include his wife, Doris Hearron; a son, Phil Hearron of Selah; and a daughter, Susan Raymond of Georgia.
No services are planned.
Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home of Yakima is handling arrangements.
Lyle L. Butcher
Lyle L. Butcher, 80, of Yakima died Friday in Yakima.
Mr. Butcher was born in Spokane.
He served in the Merchant Marines and then the Army for four years. He was later a draftsman in the aerospace industry, including work on the Apollo spacecraft project. He retired after working for the state of Washington.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl Butcher of Yakima; two stepdaughters, Michele Gurtler of Yakima and Dawn Constantino of Auburn, Wash.; and a stepson, William Kincaid of San Antonio, Texas.
At his request, there will be no services.
Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Teresa Lee (Terry) Lanegan
Teresa Lee (Terry) Lanegan, 48, of Selah died Friday in Selah.
She was born in Goldendale.
Survivors include three sisters, Martha Boersma of Riverside, Calif., Leona Lanegan of Sheridan, Mont., and Reatha Lanegan of Bakersfield, Calif.; five brothers, James Lanegan of Erie, Pa., Leonard Lanegan of Bakersfield, Edward Lanegan of Yakima and Donald Lanegan and Charles Wilson, both of Spokane.
No services are planned.
Langevin-Mussetter Funeral Home of Yakima is handling arrangements.
Marilyn Joan Dauber
Marilyn Joan Dauber, 74, of Yakima died Wednesday.
Mrs. Dauber was born in Palouse, Wash.
She was a homemaker and a dental hygienist for many years.
Survivors include her husband, Walter; two children, Paul Dauber and Jane Dauber, both of Seattle; a brother, Bob Hackney of Shelton, Wash.; and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Keith and Keith Terrace Heights Chapel.
Keith and Keith Funeral Home of Yakima is handling arrangements.
Bonnie Jean (Crowell) Oswalt
Bonnie Jean (Crowell) Oswalt, 65, of Yakima died Friday in Yakima.
Mrs. Oswalt was born in Chewelah, Wash. She attended schools in White Swan and Yakima.
She worked for National Bank of Commerce in Yakima, Bank of Yakima and U.S. Bank before working in the kitchen at Washington Middle School in Yakima.
Survivors include her husband, Alvin Oswalt; a son, Dougie Oswalt; two sisters, Norma Jean Cyr and Phyllis Nadine Wilson; a stepsister, Connie Buchanan; her father, Lloyd Crowell; and four grandchildren.
Viewing will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Keith and Keith Funeral Home in Yakima. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at West Hills Memorial Park west of Yakima. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Wiley Union Church in Wiley City.
Dale Robert Duim
Dale Robert Duim, 46, of Outlook died Thursday in Sunnyside.
Mr. Duim was born in Tacoma.
He hauled hay, worked for various dairies and Westenberg Construction, and drove a truck for LTI Milky Way and, most recently, Pre-Mix of Sunnyside. He was also a volunteer firefighter in Outlook.
Survivors include his wife, Wanda Duim of Outlook; a daughter, Dusty Dietz of Outlook; a son, Mitchell Duim of Sunnyside; a sister, Deanne Reynolds of Chelan; a brother, Larry Duim of Seattle; his parents, Wilbur and Margaret Duim of Sunnyside; and a granddaughter.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Christian Reformed Church in Sunnyside.
Smith Funeral Home of Sunnyside is handling arrangements.

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