Sylvia Lydia Skeers, 91 of Marysville, Wash., passed away on July 15, 2007 in the hospital in Everett, Wash. of…
Leslie Howard Jones, 53, of Arlington, Wash., was embraced into the arms of our Lord on Aug. 31, 2007, after…
Stephanie Marie Hopper, 49, of Wichita Falls, Texas, went home to be with her Lord on Friday, July 6, 2007,…
Alice Katherine Ford, 65, of Marysville, Wash., passed away Dec. 28, 2006, from a very courageous battle of cancer.She is…
Gail Ten Brinke, 93, of Marysville, Wash., died on Nov. 27, 2006.Viewing was from 6 – 8 p.m., Friday, Dec….
Mary Eddah Hamilton, 89, passed away in her home on July 2, 2007, in Arlington, Wash.She was born to Arthur…
Gerrit Willem Van Klaveren, 78, of Lake Stevens, Wash., went peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday,…
Victoria Raye Redden, born Aug. 14, 1966, died peacefully in her home on June 29, 2007. Victoria worked as a…
The Cascade Valley Hospital, Support 46, and Fire District 19 Food and Toy Drive was a big success, reports firefighter and emergency medical technician Tori McBride, who also volunteers with Support 46. The collaboration of efforts resulted in 375 pounds of food, 34 items of clothing, 287 toys, 29 baby items, 52 stuffed animals and 57 miscellaneous items. All this came from the drive at the hospital, McBride said, while thanking everyone who donated, especially the Arlington Fire Department and its Santa Run, the North County Fire and EMS Food & Toy Drive, Support 46 Food & Toy Drive and firefighter Chris Meshke for sitting in for Santa. She also thanked Wellers Family Restaurant and OBriens Turkey House as well as the entire community for its support.
ARLINGTON Longtime Arlington resident James Donald Regan passed away Dec. 26 at the age of 83, but he lives on in the memories of his family, friends and community.
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EVERETT Three affordable housing developments are one step closer to reality since Wells Fargo has agreed to be a lending partner for the Everett-based affordable housing and services agency, Housing Hope.
SMOKEY POINT This spring, Arlington and Marysville residents alike will have chances to prepare themselves and their neighborhoods for some worst-case scenarios.
