Ingrid B. Stover, wife of Ross Stover, died at an Olympia hospital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stover was born in Seattle, May 20, 1929 and attended the Foster High School and the University of Washington. She was married to Ross Stover in 1949 and the family had lived in New Jersey, Illinois, Oregon and California before moving to a home on Little Fish Trap Bay on Route Nine (box 384) eleven years ago. Mrs. Stover was a member of the United Churches. Surviving besides her husband, are: a son, Gerald Stover, Renton; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Espeseth, Seattle, and Janet and Nancy Stover of Olympia; her mother, Mrs. Ingebord Janson, Foster, Wash. A funeral service will be held in the United Churches, Saturday afternoon starting at 1 P.M. The Rev. Paul McCann will officiate. The burial will take place in the Masonic Memorial Park under the direction of Mills & Mills Funeral Service. The family suggests that memorials could be made to the Memorial Fund of the United Churches.
Note: This bio is a copy of an obit supplied by the cemetery. Anyone with further information, please contact me, Jim Jones, Thank You.
Ingrid B. Stover, wife of Ross Stover, died at an Olympia hospital Tuesday evening. Mrs. Stover was born in Seattle, May 20, 1929 and attended the Foster High School and the University of Washington. She was married to Ross Stover in 1949 and the family had lived in New Jersey, Illinois, Oregon and California before moving to a home on Little Fish Trap Bay on Route Nine (box 384) eleven years ago. Mrs. Stover was a member of the United Churches. Surviving besides her husband, are: a son, Gerald Stover, Renton; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Espeseth, Seattle, and Janet and Nancy Stover of Olympia; her mother, Mrs. Ingebord Janson, Foster, Wash. A funeral service will be held in the United Churches, Saturday afternoon starting at 1 P.M. The Rev. Paul McCann will officiate. The burial will take place in the Masonic Memorial Park under the direction of Mills & Mills Funeral Service. The family suggests that memorials could be made to the Memorial Fund of the United Churches.
Note: This bio is a copy of an obit supplied by the cemetery. Anyone with further information, please contact me, Jim Jones, Thank You.
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