Mrs. Gosline, who was born in Little Falls, Minn., died Friday.
She received a registered nurse license from Deaconess School of Nursing in Spokane, and worked for the Veterans Administration Hospital and in a private practice in Minnesota.
Mrs. Gosline was an assistant state director of the Good Sam Club and a member of the United Church of Kellogg's Plymouth Circle.
In 1952 She married Terance Gosline in Grand Rapids, Minn.
She and her family moved to the Northwest in 1957 and eventually settled in Pinehurst.
Survivors include her husband; one son, Tom Gosline, and a daughter, Jan Higbee, both of Pinehurst; three brothers, Jim Hanson of Duluth, Minn., Bill Hanson of Ocala, Fla., and George Hanson of Pearblossom, Calif.; and five grandchildren, Terry and Matt Gosline, and Barney, Jake and Charlie Higbee.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) 22 Aug 2000, Tue
Mrs. Gosline, who was born in Little Falls, Minn., died Friday.
She received a registered nurse license from Deaconess School of Nursing in Spokane, and worked for the Veterans Administration Hospital and in a private practice in Minnesota.
Mrs. Gosline was an assistant state director of the Good Sam Club and a member of the United Church of Kellogg's Plymouth Circle.
In 1952 She married Terance Gosline in Grand Rapids, Minn.
She and her family moved to the Northwest in 1957 and eventually settled in Pinehurst.
Survivors include her husband; one son, Tom Gosline, and a daughter, Jan Higbee, both of Pinehurst; three brothers, Jim Hanson of Duluth, Minn., Bill Hanson of Ocala, Fla., and George Hanson of Pearblossom, Calif.; and five grandchildren, Terry and Matt Gosline, and Barney, Jake and Charlie Higbee.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) 22 Aug 2000, Tue
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