Mrs. Bussler died Thursday. She was born in British Columbia.
She worked in her family's general store in Laurier, Wash., while she was growing up. She later served as postmaster of the Orient (Wash.) Post Office for a number of years.
She moved to Colville in the early 1950s and worked as a cook for the Colville School District and as a clerk at Fuller's Drugstore.
Three husbands preceded her in death; Ranso Kamstra, Roy Veltrie and Charles Bussler.
Mrs. Bussler is survived by one daughter, Virginia Sperber of Cheney; two sons, Ken Kamstra of Colville, and Steve Veltrie of Spokane; one sister, Helen Anderson of Wenatchee; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation.
Mrs. Bussler died Thursday. She was born in British Columbia.
She worked in her family's general store in Laurier, Wash., while she was growing up. She later served as postmaster of the Orient (Wash.) Post Office for a number of years.
She moved to Colville in the early 1950s and worked as a cook for the Colville School District and as a clerk at Fuller's Drugstore.
Three husbands preceded her in death; Ranso Kamstra, Roy Veltrie and Charles Bussler.
Mrs. Bussler is survived by one daughter, Virginia Sperber of Cheney; two sons, Ken Kamstra of Colville, and Steve Veltrie of Spokane; one sister, Helen Anderson of Wenatchee; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation.
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