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Calvary Cemetery and Mausoleum

1405 South 24th Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 457-8462
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Keith and Keith Funeral Home

902 West Yakima Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 453-9155
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Langevin Mussetter Funeral Home

1010 West Yakima Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 453-3141
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Shaw and Sons Funeral Directors Inc

201 North 2nd Street
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 453-0331
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Terrace Heights Funeral Chapel

902 West Yakima Avenue
Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 453-9155
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Terrace Heights Memorial Park and Crematory

3001 Terrace Heights Drive
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 453-1961
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Valley Hills Funeral Home and Crematory

2600 Business Lane
Yakima, WA 98901
(509) 453-5500
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Yakima WA Obituaries and Death Notices

Teddy Samuel Shives - Newton Daily News

Monday, August 22, 2016

In 2001, they decided to move closer to family, relocating to Oklahoma City.  Those he left behind include his daughter, Sandy Edgington of Oklahoma City; sons, Marty Shives of Yakima, Wash., and Steve Shives of Washington; along with several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Comments...

Thrift-store managers track down family from mystery VHS tape found in Yakima - The Seattle Times

Monday, July 18, 2016

They had two boys and two girls.Debbie Jones and Robbin Parsley knew that much from watching the mysterious videotape that surfaced at The Olde Lighthouse Shoppe in Yakima on July 5.In a parade of photos spanning two lifetimes, they saw Kenny and Annette as children, teens and young adults in love. Babies appeared, and bicycles and pets. They saw Easter finery, children on Santa’s lap and birthday parties.Sepia-toned photos became black and white, then color. Ties got shorter, hair got longer and lapels got wider. Parents became grandparents.Unlimited Digital Access. $1 for 4 weeks.Who were Kenny and Annette? Jones and Parsley turned to Facebook.“It says, ‘Mom and dad’s golden anniversary,’” Jones read in the video they posted that day on the shop’s page.“Somebody’s in big trouble!” Parsley declared.“You’d better get down here and get it!” Jones said.A volunteer had discovered the video in a two-tape set of “Titanic” and asked if he should throw it away. Jones and Parsley, who are manager and assistant manager of the thrift store, decided to find its owner.“It broke our hearts to think that it was lost,” Parsley said.The Yakima Union Gospel Mission operates the thrift store, which features gently used ...

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Teddy Samuel Shives - Newton Daily News

Monday, August 22, 2016

In 2001, they decided to move closer to family, relocating to Oklahoma City.  Those he left behind include his daughter, Sandy Edgington of Oklahoma City; sons, Marty Shives of Yakima, Wash., and Steve Shives of Washington; along with several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Comments...

Thrift-store managers track down family from mystery VHS tape found in Yakima - The Seattle Times

Monday, July 18, 2016

They had two boys and two girls.Debbie Jones and Robbin Parsley knew that much from watching the mysterious videotape that surfaced at The Olde Lighthouse Shoppe in Yakima on July 5.In a parade of photos spanning two lifetimes, they saw Kenny and Annette as children, teens and young adults in love. Babies appeared, and bicycles and pets. They saw Easter finery, children on Santa’s lap and birthday parties.Sepia-toned photos became black and white, then color. Ties got shorter, hair got longer and lapels got wider. Parents became grandparents.Unlimited Digital Access. $1 for 4 weeks.Who were Kenny and Annette? Jones and Parsley turned to Facebook.“It says, ‘Mom and dad’s golden anniversary,’” Jones read in the video they posted that day on the shop’s page.“Somebody’s in big trouble!” Parsley declared.“You’d better get down here and get it!” Jones said.A volunteer had discovered the video in a two-tape set of “Titanic” and asked if he should throw it away. Jones and Parsley, who are manager and assistant manager of the thrift store, decided to find its owner.“It broke our hearts to think that it was lost,” Parsley said.The Yakima Union Gospel Mission operates the thrift store, which features gently used ...