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Ruth Ann Everest Marlatt

Birth
North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Death
7 Feb 1996 (aged 68)
Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Yachats, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Statesman Journal Thursday, February 8, 1996
Ruth Ann Marlatt
Sept. 18, 1927-Feb. 7, 1996
Newport-Ruth Ann Marlatt, 68, died Wednesday.
She was born in North Bend. She lived in Langlois for many years before moving to Portland. She then moved to Newport two years ago.
She was a homemaker and an instructional aide for Halladay Center for the Handicapped, retiring in 1985. She was a charter member of the Clackamas Park Friends Church and a current member of the Newport Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors include her husband Donald; daughters, Kathryn Wildhaber of Troutdale, Candace Deswert of Portland; son, Donald Jr. of Portland; brothers, James Everest of Milwaukie, Richard Everest of Langlois, and William Everest of Coos Bay; sisters Jean Smith of North Bend, and Francis Hooten of Coos Bay; and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Newport church. Private interment will be in Yachats Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bateman mortuary. Contributions: Alabaster Fund at the Newport Church of the Nazarene or to Pacific Communities Hospital Foundation for Hospice.
Statesman Journal Thursday, February 8, 1996
Ruth Ann Marlatt
Sept. 18, 1927-Feb. 7, 1996
Newport-Ruth Ann Marlatt, 68, died Wednesday.
She was born in North Bend. She lived in Langlois for many years before moving to Portland. She then moved to Newport two years ago.
She was a homemaker and an instructional aide for Halladay Center for the Handicapped, retiring in 1985. She was a charter member of the Clackamas Park Friends Church and a current member of the Newport Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors include her husband Donald; daughters, Kathryn Wildhaber of Troutdale, Candace Deswert of Portland; son, Donald Jr. of Portland; brothers, James Everest of Milwaukie, Richard Everest of Langlois, and William Everest of Coos Bay; sisters Jean Smith of North Bend, and Francis Hooten of Coos Bay; and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Newport church. Private interment will be in Yachats Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bateman mortuary. Contributions: Alabaster Fund at the Newport Church of the Nazarene or to Pacific Communities Hospital Foundation for Hospice.


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