Married to Jesse Ray 'Ray' Eames on 29 Mar 1929 in Bridgeport, Morrill, Nebraska. Parents of two children, Helen Jayne Eames and Raymond Douglas Eames. Widowed 17 Jun 1938. Married to Wray Arthur Trunkhill on 2 Jul 1951 in Redmond, King, Washington. Widowed on 24 Mar 1977.
Partial Obit: from the Everett Herald
Mary Trunkhill, 99, of Redmond, Washington, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2009. She was born on April 27, 1910 in Zillah, Washington to Howard H. Faith and Martha M. Cathcart.
Mary was married to Jessie Ray Eames in 1929, who died in 1938. In July of 1951 she married Ray Trunkhill, who is now deceased; Also preceding her in death were her parents; four sisters; and three brothers.
She is survived by brother, Bill Faith of Spokane; daughter, Helen Bonomi of North Bend; son, Raymond Eames of Camano Island. She had a large and loving family of four grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; and 11 great great-grandchildren; and four step-children.
She was active in her church, in the Fleet Reserve, and volunteered more than 6,000 hours at the Marine Hospital in Seattle. Her career was as a seamstress at Seattle Woolen. Mary was a member of LDS Church. She enjoyed crafts of all kinds, travel, family celebrations and music.
Her family and many friends will miss her.
Married to Jesse Ray 'Ray' Eames on 29 Mar 1929 in Bridgeport, Morrill, Nebraska. Parents of two children, Helen Jayne Eames and Raymond Douglas Eames. Widowed 17 Jun 1938. Married to Wray Arthur Trunkhill on 2 Jul 1951 in Redmond, King, Washington. Widowed on 24 Mar 1977.
Partial Obit: from the Everett Herald
Mary Trunkhill, 99, of Redmond, Washington, passed away peacefully on October 13, 2009. She was born on April 27, 1910 in Zillah, Washington to Howard H. Faith and Martha M. Cathcart.
Mary was married to Jessie Ray Eames in 1929, who died in 1938. In July of 1951 she married Ray Trunkhill, who is now deceased; Also preceding her in death were her parents; four sisters; and three brothers.
She is survived by brother, Bill Faith of Spokane; daughter, Helen Bonomi of North Bend; son, Raymond Eames of Camano Island. She had a large and loving family of four grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; and 11 great great-grandchildren; and four step-children.
She was active in her church, in the Fleet Reserve, and volunteered more than 6,000 hours at the Marine Hospital in Seattle. Her career was as a seamstress at Seattle Woolen. Mary was a member of LDS Church. She enjoyed crafts of all kinds, travel, family celebrations and music.
Her family and many friends will miss her.
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