Mrs. Baldwin died last Wednesday in Seattle after a short illness.
Born in San Francisco, she came to Spokane in 1950 and moved to Harstine Island on the coast 13 years ago.
She was a former member of Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church here and the Ladies of Kiwanis.
Mrs. Baldwin and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in March.
Survivors include her husband, Ralph H. Baldwin Jr.; two sons, Ralph H. Baldwin III of Tacoma and Bruce "Buzz" Baldwin of Spokane; two daughters, Diane B. Page of Bellevue, Washington, and Patricia Baldwin Rataezyk of Carrnation, Washington; and four grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials to the University of Washington Medical Center.
—From the Spokane Chronicle and The Spokesman-Review; Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24, 1991
Mrs. Baldwin died last Wednesday in Seattle after a short illness.
Born in San Francisco, she came to Spokane in 1950 and moved to Harstine Island on the coast 13 years ago.
She was a former member of Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church here and the Ladies of Kiwanis.
Mrs. Baldwin and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in March.
Survivors include her husband, Ralph H. Baldwin Jr.; two sons, Ralph H. Baldwin III of Tacoma and Bruce "Buzz" Baldwin of Spokane; two daughters, Diane B. Page of Bellevue, Washington, and Patricia Baldwin Rataezyk of Carrnation, Washington; and four grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials to the University of Washington Medical Center.
—From the Spokane Chronicle and The Spokesman-Review; Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24, 1991
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