He was born Jan. 14, 1920 in Raymond and had lived in Olympia for the past five years after moving from Portland, Ore. Mr. Laspa had been a food broker for Johnson-Leiber Co. before his retirement five years ago. He was a Mason, past president of Inspirators Club in Portland, B.P.O.E. Olympia, Scott Lake Men's Club and he attended the United Churches in Olympia.
Survivors include his wife, Harriet, of the family home; two sons, Jude, Kennewick, and Trevis, Vancouver, Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Susan) Kennedy, Westfield, N.J., and Mrs. David (Katherine) Kreiger, Milwaukie, Ore.; his mother, Katherine Laspa, Olympia; a sister, Mrs. Enid Grabill, Lacey; and five grandchildren.
He was born Jan. 14, 1920 in Raymond and had lived in Olympia for the past five years after moving from Portland, Ore. Mr. Laspa had been a food broker for Johnson-Leiber Co. before his retirement five years ago. He was a Mason, past president of Inspirators Club in Portland, B.P.O.E. Olympia, Scott Lake Men's Club and he attended the United Churches in Olympia.
Survivors include his wife, Harriet, of the family home; two sons, Jude, Kennewick, and Trevis, Vancouver, Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Susan) Kennedy, Westfield, N.J., and Mrs. David (Katherine) Kreiger, Milwaukie, Ore.; his mother, Katherine Laspa, Olympia; a sister, Mrs. Enid Grabill, Lacey; and five grandchildren.
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