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Mar 23 2012, 4:25 PM
Alice Shea, 91, a long-time Kingston resident, went to be with her Savior, Jesus Christ, March 15, 2012. Her family emigrated from Poland to Canada. She spent her young adult life in Vancouver. She was a cat lover, avid skier, ice skater, hiker, and loved to make rugs.
Celebration of Life March 24 for Richard Elwood Anderson | Passages
Mar 23 2012, 4:36 PM
Richard Elwood Anderson of Kingston died Feb. 15 at Hospice Care Center in Bremerton. He was 76. Born March 24, 1936 in Glasgow, Mont., to Carl and Ruth Anderson. Survived by wife, Lillian; daughters, Jill Middleton and Holly Wright, both of Kingston; brother, Alan Anderson of Quilcene; grandchildren, Jenna, Haley, Gavin, Jordan and Elijah. Preceded in death by his parents and sister, Janet Egan.
Memorial March 24 for Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Tarbill | Passages
Mar 23 2012, 4:34 PM
Betty Tarbill died March 7 in Kingston. She was 86. Born to Von Valjean and Margaret (Fulton) Tarbill in Seattle on March 28, 1925. Married to James M. Grantham from 1943-1976 in Seattle and to Robert Bosanko from 1981-2003 in Kingston. Graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle in 1943. Seattle Schools food services supervisor for 27 years, commuted by ferry from Kingston 17 years, retired in 1987.
'To build a sense of community': Kitsap 99% Spring Gathering March 24 in Little Boston
Mar 28 2012, 4:28 PM
Jennifer Forbes of Poulsbo, a judge pro tem in three municipal courts and District Court, announced her candidacy Wednesday for Kitsap County Superior Court. She is running for the position being vacated by Judge M. Karlynn Haberly, who announced her retirement Wednesday. Forbes has tallied nearly 1,000 hours of pro tem work in the past seven years. In addition, she was recently elected president of the Kitsap County Bar Association.
William Houser, lawyer and former part-time judge, running for Superior Court
Mar 29 2012, 8:56 AM
Lawyer William C. Houser of Poulsbo announced his candidacy Wednesday for Kitsap County Superior Court. Houser is running for the position being vacated by Judge M. Karlynn Haberly, who is retiring.
Artists contribute to new Point Casino's beauty, and to cultural understanding
Mar 30 2012, 1:27 PM
James Streun has been doing Native art since he was a child and he likes contributing to the perpetuation of his culture. A paddle he carved was displayed at The Longhouse Education and Cultural Center at Evergreen State College. His work is about to get more exposure: The 15-year-old Kingston High School freshman belongs to a family of Port Gamble S'Klallam artists chosen to create artwork for the new Point Casino, under construction.