Kennewick High School. All Class Reunion. March 2. 0, 1. 92. January 2, 2. 01. Dad missed mom so much. He quietly joined her on January 2, 2. Please note that the CEQAnet database does not contain a comprehensive listing of all CEQA documents prepared in the State. It contains information. Pittsburg Unified School District's programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on. ![]() Ferndale, WA. He was born March 2. William Lee and Jennie Otelie Pierce in Lead, South Dakota. Older brother, Gordon Lyle was there to welcome him. Two sisters followed in later years (Joyce Arlene and Bonnie Lee). His younger years were spent in S. Dakota, Wyoming and Utah as his dad sought work in the oil fields. As a teenager, he moved to Portland, Oregon (via motorcycle) and eventually to Pasco where he and his dad lived the summer of 1. Finley was home for a year and then his parents bought the house with the stone foundation on Edison Street (sight unseen) in West Kennewick, where he lived until graduating from KHS in 1. He joined the Army Air Corps and was stationed in Florida. Following his military service, he was introduced to our mother, Eugena Pierce, by her brother, Kenneth Schmidt. They married in 1. Pam, Stan, Phyllis and Cindy. ![]() ![]() They lived in Kennewick all their married lives until moving to Ferndale 1. Dad was a carpenter for most of his life, building several of the homes we lived in. General inquiry messages will not be answered.He spent several years in the Maintenance Department at WPPSS, retiring in the mid 8. Although his livelihood was carpentry and maintenance, his love was automobiles, so much, that he built a pole building on his property in Kennewick and built yet another in Ferndale. He could spend many hours tinkering on his cars or some sort of equipment. His final project was a 1. Model T with license plates - 2. T 4 2. The 1. 94. Ford pickup was My. T9. R. He loved a good joke and would tell stories with great finesse. He would laugh so hard that tears would flow down his cheeks. He mastered the silent laugh eyes closed, mouth open, shoulders shaking no sound. Often, we found dad, son, sons in law and grandsons around the kitchen counter retelling old stories laughing, laughing, laughing. Dad also enjoyed some unusual foods - buttermilk, jalapenos, pickled pig's feet, tapioca, sardines, and he would introduce these items to unsuspecting family members and laugh. On any given weekend morning, he might call to gather the family and head out to breakfast. Dad's treat.' There really wasn't much he didn't love about being surrounded by his family, kids, grandkids, great grandkids. He thanked God daily for his family. Ferndale, WA where they lived on 2 1/2 green acres. He always wanted a parcel of land with a stream running through it. Mom and dad thoroughly enjoyed that home. Preceding him in death are his parents, William Lee and Jennie Otelie Pierce, his sister, Joyce Arlene Mc. Kune, brother, Gordon Lyle Pierce and his kind, loving and attentive wife, Eugena. He leaves behind his sister, Bonnie Lee Godsey (Hendersonville, N. C) daughter, Pamela Janean (Marv) Purvis, Richland, son, Stanley Paul, Kennewick, daughter, Phyllis Jolene (Maurice ) Stinn, Mt. Vernon, daughter, Cynthia Joanne (Jim) Petrie, Ferndale, and grandchildren and great- grandchildren Bradley (Leisha) and children,, Andrew (Amy) and Cole, Peyton and Evan, Stephanie and children, Candice and son, Tyler (special friend, Veronica), Kyle Duane (special friend, Megan), Austin, Tajanna, Lindsay, Samantha, Katie, Andy, and special people, Denine Barton and young friend, Leo. His humor, love and generosity will be missed by all. Viewing will be held on Sunday, January 2. Mueller's Tri- Cities Funeral Home on 1. Union. Services will be held on Monday, January 2. Graveside will follow at Desert Lawn Memorial Park at 2: 0. ![]() Tri- City Herald, January 2. The Cool and Unusual Punishment trope as used in popular culture. There comes a time in every adventure show when the hero must face torture. But beating and. The 18th Annual Charity Mercy Benefit Concert was held recently at Walt Whitman High School. With hundreds in attendance, the room was electric as a variety of bands. ![]() ![]()
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