OBITUARIES
Local obituaries for Seattle, Washington, King County and Surrounding Areas
Elliott Lindsay Maylor
Dec 25, 1994
Elliott Lindsay Maylor was born in 1934 and raised in Oak Harbor, Washington, the great-grandson of Oak Harbor's first European settlers who emigrated from Ireland. His proud parents were Bessie and Howard Maylor. His sister, Janis, arrived in 1939. He grew to be a foot taller than his mother, much to her delight. Elliott attended Everett Junior College and...
Cecilia Cloud Whitman
1991
She sang opera. Randomly. Anywhere, everywhere belted out random passages of song in her operatic voice. On the escalator in Frederick & Nelson. In the supermarket. On the neighborhood walks (as she “liberated” the neighbor's roses). Embarrassing her 4 children constantly. Fitting, as her Italian mother always expected her to be a famous soprano singer, so random acts of...
Ilse Wilhelmine Pfaff Woislawski
1979
Ilse Wilhelmine Pfaff Woislawski was born in Saarbrucken, Germany on July 14, 1924. Saarbrucken is located on the border of France, and July 14 is Bastille Day. As an only child to Friederich and Karoline “Lina,” she was told that the annual festivities were to celebrate her birth. Ilse survived WWII. Aerial bombs destroyed her family home and all...
William Martin "Marty" Mccabe
1948
William Martin "Marty" McCabe died in early May at his home in Seattle, WA, of heart disease. He was born in Lily, PA, in 1948, grew up in Chester, PA, attending Chester High School, graduating in the class of 1966, and attended college in Philadelphia at Drexel University, where he achieved a bachelor's, ('71) master of science ('73), and...
Allan Blackman
1936
Allan Blackman, beloved uncle and friend, passed away at his home, as was his wish, in Seattle, Washington after 85 full years of life. Allan was born April 7th, 1936 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Rebecca and Samuel Blackman. Allan was the youngest of four children.
Allan grew up with his brother and sisters in Philadelphia. The family...
Lawrence ‘Larry’ Gross Jr.
Lawrence ‘Larry’ Gross Jr. was born in Detroit, MI, on August 18, 1952. He was the eldest of Lawrence Sr. and Shirley Gross’ five children: Larry, Grace, Valeria, Andre and Pamela.
Larry spent his adolescence in Detroit, graduating in 1970 from Cass Technical High School. Being from Detroit, of course he loved Motown music and had a...
George Vander Veer
George William Vander Veer, age 68, passed away in January. He was a life-long resident of Seattle and is survived by his son Robert R. Vander Veer of California, sister Alice Oliver of Florida, sister JoAnn Kennard of El Paso, and brother Robert Vander Veer of Houston, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death...
Stacy Sidener Lee
Stacy Sidener Lee is survived by the love of her life, her husband of 28 years Norman (Scotty) Lee . Also surviving Stacy are her son Josh Purden, grandson Trenton Purden, sisters Candace Brush and Toni Rehmer, brother Russel Houghton, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Thru out her life, Stacy was always referred to as a free spirit...
Mary Kennedy
Mary grew up in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale, IL. She attended Mundelein College and the University of Illinois. At various times she lived in New York, Virginia, Los Angeles, and Ashland, OR, where she loved the theater and took classes at Southern Oregon University. Finally in 1980, she arrived in Seattle.
Once here she quickly embraced...
Paul Charles Soper
Paul Charles Soper was a kind man. A man of unmeasured humor, creativity and gentleness. He moved through the world with a sense of childlike wonder and amazement that would stop him in his tracks to admire a leaf with the same intensity that one might examine fine art. Anyone who had the privilege to know him, even in...
Levin M. Lynch
Levin M. Lynch was a family man, a sailor, a commercial real estate agent, a loyal fan of Seattle sports teams and a champion of the Pacific Northwest, particularly Puget Sound and the San Juan's, which he considered the world’s finest sailing haven.
For decades, Lev looked and exercised like a much younger man. He rowed a...
Robert Emmet Trotter
Commander Robert Emmet Trotter (ret.) was born in Seattle in 1943 to Guy and Helen Trotter. Though he spent his early years in Seattle, along with brother Tom arriving in 1947, the Trotters headed to San Diego in 1952 and again in 1957, where Bob eventually graduated from Point Loma High School.
After high school Bob attended...
Sheila Fitzgerald Umlauf
Sheila FitzGerald Umlauf was born March 2, 1925 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska---the second daughter of attorney Joseph M and Gretchen Easterling FitzGerald. She was very close to her family, especially her only sibling, Mary Jo FitzGerald Prudhomme (deceased). The family moved to Denver, Colorado in 1935. Sheila Graduated East High in 1943 and won a scholarship to the University of...

Brian Killgore
Brian Killgore was born July 22, 1959, in Vancouver, Washington. He grew up in Bellevue, WA and graduated Sammamish High School in 1977. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Washington in midlife. As a young adult, Brian worked in the mortgage markets and later opened his own court reporting business...
Donna Durgan Weller
Donna Durgan Weller passed just shy of her 95th birthday, from dementia at Horizon House (HH), Seattle, surrounded by her three children, family and holding her husband Jim’s hand. They were married 73 years.
Raised in Vancouver, WA she was the eldest daughter of three. Donna often shared memories of riding the bus into Portland where she...
Philipp Trinkl
Sadly, our beloved Philipp Trinkl died on Palm Sunday, March 24th. A dedicated member of the Austria Club since its inception in 1976, Phil served the Club in several positions including Editor of the newsletter “Kronen Zeitung” which was required to be in German in those early days.
Phil was born in 1928 in the...
Bruce Edney
Bruce was born on June 25, 1929 in Los Angeles California. His parents were Len and Bernice Edney. He grew up in Glendale California, and graduated from Hoover High school in 1947 where he competed in football and track. This was during the period of the Army draft but he was granted an educational draft deferment to pursue an...
Jeff Rogler
Shortly before passing Jeff found this in one of his old notebooks and got a big kick out of it that day. In my mind, this small portrait sums him up better than recounting his many achievements as a sailor, skier, gear-head/jack of all trades ever could. BR
“Christmas 1996 will be… It will be a cold...
Adeline Louride Mctaggart
Adeline was born in Karlstad, Minnesota on December 2, 1921, to her parents Ernest and Lena Johnson. Her mother was a homemaker and her father was the local barber. Adeline had three brothers: Floyd, Maynard, and Ray. She graduated from Greenbush High School and attended business college in Fargo, North Dakota. After college, she moved to Tacoma with her...
Adel Hauck
Adel Hauck died peacefully of cancer at her home of more than 30 years in Seattle, WA this past week.
Those who knew Adel knew her hard work and professionalism, good judgment, exceptional organizational skill, impeccable discretion, poise and sense of humor as an aide to top executives at WCLV, WTMJ, KVOS, KCPQ, PacificCare of Washington/Oregon, Palazzo...