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Obituaries, Jan. 12, 2011

Published on Wed, Jan 12, 2011
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Everett Eugene Devine
A service was held for Sequim resident Everett Eugene Devine, who died Jan. 2, 2011, at the age of 93.
He was born June 27, 1917, in Los Angeles, Calif., to Eugene Thomas and Elizabeth Mabel Pursell Devine.
He married Marjorie Wood on Sept. 28, 1941.
Starting as pastor in Rosamond, Calif., he also served
in Powell, Wyo.
After missionary training and language school with the Assemblies of God church, the Devines embarked on a missionary life in Chile and Colombia, South America.
He founded and directed two Bible schools, training
national pastors.  He started 14 churches in as many cities.
He retired in Tehachapi, Calif., before he moved to
Sequim in 1987.
A clarinetist, he continued to help with music in local churches. He loved swimming, body surfing, travelling, camping and snow trips.
He is survived by his wife Marjorie; sons and daughters-in-law Steve and Arlene Devine of Sequim; Pat and Heather Devine of Alamosa, Colo.; and Mark and Jean Devine of Cali, Colombia; sister Evelyn of Kansas City, Mo.; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.


Gianna Caeli Henninger
A memorial funeral Mass was celebrated for infant Gianna Caeli Henninger, who died Jan. 5, 2011.
Born to Ray and Ann Marie Henninger of Sequim on Dec. 22, 2010, she was diagnosed with the chromosomal disorder Trisomy 18 prior
to birth.
In addition to her parents, Gianna is survived by her siblings, Ean of Atchison, Kan.; Erin, Kate, Claire, Aidan, Jack, and Joseph; grandmother Marian Trebon of Sequim; grandfather Fred Henninger of Oak Harbor; godparents Eric and Lynne Vogelbacher of Westlake, Ohio; and numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her siblings Kelly, Loren, Tess, and Fiona; grandmother LaDonna Henninger, and grandfather Bud Trebon.

Memorial donations can be sent to Prenatal Partners for Life, P.O. Box 2225, Maple Grove, MN 55311; Life Guardian Foundation, PMB 195, 13023 NE Highway 99, Suite #7, Vancouver, WA. 98686; North Olympic Library System, 2210 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles, WA 98362; or Sustaining Grace, http://sustaininggrace.org/html/how_to_help.html.
 

S. Lloyd Beebe
S. Lloyd Beebe was born May 2, 1916 in Huntingdon, B.C. to American parents, Charles and Jessie Beebe. He passed from this life on January 6, 2011 at the age of 94.
Catherine M. Beebe was born January 11, 1922 in Nooksack, WA to Floyd and Jessee Massey. She passed from this life on January 8, 2011 at the age of 88.
Lloyd Beebe and Catherine Massey were married on November 28, 1939 and in 2010 celebrated 71 years together. Lloyd and Catherine were the founders and owners of Olympic Game Farm in Sequim. They worked many years with the Disney Studios, filming numerous animal pictures. This was one of the greatest sources of pride in Lloyd and Catherine’s lives.
Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Violet Stone and Jessie Snider. Catherine was preceded in death by her parents and brother Ross Massey. Both were predeceased
by their son Melvin Beebe.
They are survived by son Kenneth L. Beebe, daughters-in-law Alice Beebe Roragen and Charlotte Beebe, grandsons Robert (Rita) Beebe and James (Jessica) Beebe, and
great-grandchildren Maryssa, Brittney, Edward, Elizabeth and Lloyd Samuel Beebe.
There will be a private family graveside service. A celebration of life reception for family and friends will be held on
January 23, 2011 at the Sequim Elks Lodge from 1 to 3pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sequim Food Bank or the charity of your choice.


Lynn Marie Blake
BE STRONG. SPEAK TRUE. SPREAD THE PEACE.
Our beloved Lynn was taken from our lives on Tuesday, January 4, 2011. She was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on June 9, 1964 to Dennis and Helen Lee.
As a child Lynn and her family moved from New York to California but Lynn was always a New Yorker at heart.
Lynn married David A. Blake on March 28, 1988. They were together for 7 years. She cherished her children and grandchildren. They were her life. Lynn’s cell phone was filled with pictures of her grandchildren and she was always showing them to her friends and strangers wherever she went. She was such a proud grandma!
Lynn was a true football fan. Her favorite team was the New York Giants. She also loved cheering for our BSU Broncos. Lynn enjoyed riding her Harley Davidson. Her heart and smile were bigger than life. She was the kindest person that would do anything for you.
Lynn is survived by her daughter, Stephanie Lynn; her grandchildren Ian Lucas “THE GRANDMA’S GUY”, and Emma Lynn “THE GRANDMA’S PRINCESS”; her mother, Helen Lee (Sequim, WA); Lisa Cline, soulmate, best friend and the love of Lynn’s life; sister Karen Ann and brother-in-law, Kevin (Alaska); brother, Dave Lee (San Jose, CA); Miss V; sister Peg; sister, Duffy and brother-in-law, Al; brother, David and sister-in-law, Coleen; daughter-in-law Kaila; nieces and nephews: Christin Ann, Alicia Ann, David, Corey, Sarah, Zach and Benny; very favorite cousins Tom and John, numerous other favorite cousins, and her son, Michael Lee. Lynn was preceded in death by her father Dennis Lee and brother, James Robert Lee.
We would like to thank friends, neighbors, and the community for their outpouring of love, prayers and support. Additionally, we thank the Ada County Sheriff’s Office, Ada County Paramedics, and St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center (Boise and Eagle) for their outstanding work.
Lynn loved animals and she and Lisa were planning a trip to Africa this summer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the San Diego Zoo. www.sandiegozoo.org in Lynn Blake’s name.
A viewing for friends and family will be held on Sunday, from 5-7 pm. The funeral will be on Monday at 11 am. Both the viewing and funeral will be held at Summers Funeral Home, Boise Chapel, 1205 W. Bannock Street, Boise. All attending are encouraged to wear their favorite New York Giants or BSU Bronco attire.
You are my sunshine my only sunshine, you make me happy when skies are gray, you never know dear how much I love you, please don’t take my sunshine away.
As Lynn always said, “I LOVE YOUR FACE!” Lynn, we miss you so much and you are in our hearts forever.
By the way, my love, “O”.
 

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