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Gay G <I>Evans</I> Courtnay

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Gay G Evans Courtnay

Birth
Death
16 May 2011 (aged 80)
Sammamish, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Redmond, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Gay G. "GG" Evans White COURTNAY Beloved mother, passed away 5-16-11 at home in Sammamish, Washing ton. Born 9-11-30 to Kathryn Palmer and C. U. Evans (Hurley Enginee ring). She is survived by her son, Robert Evan White (Carolyn) daughter Randi Gay White, grand children Andrea and Justin and brother, David Palmer Evans.

After her marriage to Robert D. White, father of her children, Randi and Evan, her modeling career took her to Los Angeles where she was man aging director of The Loretta Young Way and the Ambassador Hotel Health Spa.

She married Donald Grimmer Courtnay and returned to Seattle in the 70's. Theirs was a great love. GG was like a great tree whose roots reach out to embrace and nurture her loved ones. Her life lessons, taught with elegant grace were seed lings that grow within the hearts and minds of those whose lives she touched . Her voice speaks softly still those lessons taught so well, teach ing us still. Be at peace, beautiful mother. You are forever loved.

Graveside service 5/27 @ 12:30, Cedar Lawn Memorial Park Redmond.

Published in The Seattle Times from May 22 to May 23, 2011
Gay G. "GG" Evans White COURTNAY Beloved mother, passed away 5-16-11 at home in Sammamish, Washing ton. Born 9-11-30 to Kathryn Palmer and C. U. Evans (Hurley Enginee ring). She is survived by her son, Robert Evan White (Carolyn) daughter Randi Gay White, grand children Andrea and Justin and brother, David Palmer Evans.

After her marriage to Robert D. White, father of her children, Randi and Evan, her modeling career took her to Los Angeles where she was man aging director of The Loretta Young Way and the Ambassador Hotel Health Spa.

She married Donald Grimmer Courtnay and returned to Seattle in the 70's. Theirs was a great love. GG was like a great tree whose roots reach out to embrace and nurture her loved ones. Her life lessons, taught with elegant grace were seed lings that grow within the hearts and minds of those whose lives she touched . Her voice speaks softly still those lessons taught so well, teach ing us still. Be at peace, beautiful mother. You are forever loved.

Graveside service 5/27 @ 12:30, Cedar Lawn Memorial Park Redmond.

Published in The Seattle Times from May 22 to May 23, 2011


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