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Georgia Rae Lundy Stevens (Bird)
Birth Date:
1950-01-16
Deceased Date:
1987-06-25
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Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - Saturday, June 27, 1987
Deceased Name: Georgia Rae Lundy Stevens
Georgia Rae Lundy, born Jan. 16, 1950 in Omaha, NE., died June 25, 1987 at Presbyterian Hospital in OKC. She is survived by her husband, Ronald S. Stevens; 2 children, Sean J. Stevens and Jason T. Stevens; parents, Eugene T. and Dorothea G. Bird; a sister and her husband, Diane A. and Michael M. D'Amore; a niece, Tracy L. White, and nephew, Joshua B. D'Amore, all of Lenexa, KS.; grandparents, Swan O. and Otelia D. Anderson of Oakland, NE.; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Georgia graduated from high school at Salina Central in Salina, KS. She attended Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS. and graduated from Tulsa University in Tulsa, OO. with a B.A. in Social Work. She received an M.A. in Geography from the University of Okla. in Norman, OK. Ms. Lundy-Stevens worked for several government and private agencies including the Tulsa County Social Services Agency, Okla. College of Osteopathic Medicine and, most recently, was the Assistant Director of the Fiscal Staff for the Okla. State Senate. She had published numerous articles on health care needs, computer based geographic information systems, geo coding, survey design and analysis and data management. Georgia was a graduate of the 1986 class of Leadership Okla. City. She was on the Board of Directors of the OKC Chapter of American Assn. of University Women, a member of Alpha Beta Chi sorority and Assn. of American Geographers. Her personal interests included her family, travel, skiing and bridge. The family requests no flowers. Contribution s may be sent in Georgia's name to the Cancer Support and Education Center (a non-profit center for support of cancer patients), 275 Elliott Dr., Menlo Park, CA. 94025.
Memorial services will be held Sunday, June 28, 1987 at 2:30 p.m. in the Resthaven Mortuary Chapel. Graveside services will be held Monday, June 29, 10:00 a.m. at Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa, OK.
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Marian V. Bieber, 67, of Salina, passed away Monday, March 12, 2018, at Salina Regional Health Center. She was born in Salina, to Alex and Olga (Benbas) Alexenko, on Dec. 20, 1950. She graduated Salina High in 1968. She married Louis Bieber on Nov. 20, 1976.
She was a loving wife and mother. Loved sharing gospel music with her harp and voice, she sang in the Messiah in Lindsborg. Mary died peacefully and is with her savior and rejoined the love of her life.
She is survived by: her mother, Olga, of Salina; stepson, Cory Bieber (Brandy), of Kansas City, Mo.; brother, Mike Alexenko (Susan), of Denver; and five grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by: her husband; father, Alex; brother, Johnny Alexenko; sister, Olga Alexenko; and stepson Chris Bieber.
Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 15, at Emmanuel Foursquare Church, with Loren Houltberg as officiant. Burial will follow in Gypsum Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. at the church, prior to the service.
Memorials may be made to Emmanuel Foursquare Church, in care of Ryan Mortuary, 137 N. Eighth, Salina 67401.
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Curtis Lynn Allison
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1950-11-17
Deceased Date:
2012-04-07
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Death:
Apr. 7, 2012
Curtis
Lewis County
Washington, USA
***REUNITED WITH FAMILY BECAUSE OF FIND A GRAVE***
Preceeded in death by his parents Charles & Beth (Comfort) and brothers Craig and Chuck are all deceased. cousin in Salina, KS. A Friend Who says
"He was a really neat guy in high school but a few years after graduation, he just disappeared. His cousins & sisters-in-law are glad to know what happened to him".
notified his remaining family members about his remains. They are going to decide what to do with them.
By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
CHEHALIS – Anyone out there missing a grandmother? A cousin? Maybe a great uncle?
More than a dozen individuals who have died with no family to claim them for burial remain in the custody of the Lewis County Coroner's Office.
Over the past 14 years, each unclaimed person has been cremated, their ashes placed in a a temporary plastic urn or even just a cardboard box, and then shelved.
Many of them were older when they died, although David J. Robertson, for example, was just 48 when he passed away at a Centralia nursing home in June of 2010.
Two local men who passed away earlier this year are among them.
Some may have been estranged from their family, or simply had no living relatives, according to Coroner Warren McLeod.
"One gentleman we spoke to his neighbor, he said no, he doesn't have any family," McLeod said.
It's been somewhat distressing to McLeod and employees at the coroner's office that so many have not gotten a proper burial.
"It's frustrating," McLeod said. "I mean, these folks have been stored in the back store room."
"You gotta figure somebody somewhere loves them," he said.
When McLeod took over as elected coroner in January 2011, there were many unclaimed sets of cremated remains being stored in the office.
Last year, volunteers worked with the coroner to take the military veterans among them to be buried at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.
Since then, McLeod's deputy coroners have checked and re-checked and found relatives of just a few.
Just last week, they matched up an urn containing a woman's remains with her son who lives in Olympia, according to McLeod.
"When he was contacted, he said, oh, I thought someone else in the family took care of her," McLeod said.
Five families have been found in the past several months, he said.
Now that virtually all avenues have been exhausted, the 16 remaining individuals will finally go to their final resting spot.
Claquato Cemetery west of Chehalis has donated a plot. A burial service is in the planning for next month.
The 16 urns will be placed in a shared concrete liner in a part of the cemetery known as the county section.
McLeod said he was told that's where the county buried people who were unclaimed from the 1930s until the mid-1990s. He said he didn't know why that practice ended.
Just in case in the future, a relative turns up who wants to retrieve their loved one, each urn will be sealed separately with a copy of the death certificate.
Their names won't be engraved on any headstone, but the grave will be marked, and the cemetery will keep a listing as well as copies of the death certificates on file, according to McLeod.
The burial and a non-denominational memorial service is tentatively set for the week of Aug. 20.
If any of them do have a family member who wants to claim them, there is still time. The coroner thought publishing a list could possibly turn up more relatives.
Some of them still have friends in the area, just not family who could legally claim their bodies, according to the coroner's office.
"Once we have the date, if people from the public want to come, they're welcome," McLeod said.
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Cemetery Address
142 Stearns Rd
P.O. Box 1443
Chehalis, WA 98532
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Claquato Cemetery
Chehalis
Lewis County
Washington, USA
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Jan Daily
- September 24th, 2012
We have looked for you for YEARS and, sadly, we finally found you and so has your family. You didn't have the best life, but hopefully, you were with friends who cared about you.
Dorothy Divelbess
(Anderson)
Birth Date:
1950-07-27
Deceased Date:
2019-06-22
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Dorothy Marie Divelbess, 68, of Salina, passed away Saturday, June 22, 2019. She was born July 27, 1950, in Topeka, to Lloyd and Dorothy (Nelson) Anderson. She married Philip Divelbess, Oct. 1, 1971, in Salina.
Dorothy worked for the USD 305 Lunch Program as a bookkeeper until her retirement. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of the Cross and VFW Auxiliary. Dorothy loved keeping track of her grandkids and spending time with family.
She is survived by: her sons, Philip Jr. (Lynda) of Grand Junction, Colo., and Michael (Jonnie) of Marquette; grandchildren, Jarrod Divelbess (Carly), Tyler Divelbess, Robyn Divelbess (Blake Nichols), Aaron Divelbess (Ali), Nick LeFevre, Josh LeFevre (Areli), and Katie Colon (Marcus); and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; husband, Philip; brother, Lloyd Bradley Anderson; and sister, Sandra Emig.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, at Ryan Mortuary, Salina, with family present from 6-8.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, at Ryan Mortuary. A private burial will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park, Salina.
Memorials may be made to Interim Hospice or Salina VFW, in care of Ryan Mortuary.