A lifetime Deer Park resident, Mrs. Tomala died last Friday.
She graduated from Deer Park High School in 1967.
Mrs. Tomala worked as head cashier at the Grocery Outlet on North Division in Spokane. She had worked at Buckeye Beans for 10 years and as a cook at Shriners Hospital for Children.
Survivors include her husband of 30 years, Robert; and two sons, Bob and Christopher Tomala, her mother, Agnes Forbes, a brother, Art Forbes, two sisters, Donnie Spencer and Penny Hinderman, all of Deer Park; and her mother-in-law, Betty Call of Spokane. Her father, Gene Forbes, passed away in 1993.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, January 26, 2001
A lifetime Deer Park resident, Mrs. Tomala died last Friday.
She graduated from Deer Park High School in 1967.
Mrs. Tomala worked as head cashier at the Grocery Outlet on North Division in Spokane. She had worked at Buckeye Beans for 10 years and as a cook at Shriners Hospital for Children.
Survivors include her husband of 30 years, Robert; and two sons, Bob and Christopher Tomala, her mother, Agnes Forbes, a brother, Art Forbes, two sisters, Donnie Spencer and Penny Hinderman, all of Deer Park; and her mother-in-law, Betty Call of Spokane. Her father, Gene Forbes, passed away in 1993.
—From The Spokesman-Review; Friday, January 26, 2001
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