Obituaries
Agnes Norris
Spokane
Service for Agnes Norris, 85, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-South. Burial will be at Riverside Memorial Park.
A lifetime Spokane resident, Mrs. Norris died Wednesday.
She graduated from Lewis and Clark High School, and had worked in the office at Crystal Laundry.
Mrs. Norris was a member of the North Star Lodge No. 145 Vassa Order and the Lincoln Heights Garden Club.
Her husband, Charles Norris, died in 1993.
She is survived by two daughters, Linda Anderson and Elaine Zickler, both of Spokane; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Daniel Hager
Spokane
Memorial service for Daniel Hager, 84, is set for 2 p.m. Monday at Rockwood Manor. Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Hager, who was born in Switzerland, died Thursday.
A 50-year Spokane resident, he served in the Army during World War II as a lieutenant colonel. He graduated from the University of Idaho.
Mr. Hager retired from the Moore Business Forms Company in the 1970s.
He was a member of First Baptist Church and the Downtown Exchange Club.
Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Vivian Hagadone Hager; one daughter, Catherine Graville of Caldwell, Idaho; two brothers, Rueben Hager of New Jersey and John Hager of Oregon; one granddaughter and one grandson.
Memorial contributions may be made to Rockwood Residents Foundation or First Baptist Church.
Lucille Domitrovich
Spokane
Funeral Mass for Lucille C. Domitrovich, 86, will be Monday in Anaconda, Mont. Burial will be at Mount Olivett Cemetery in Anaconda. Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-South is in charge of local arrangements.
Mrs. Domitrovich, who was born in Croatia, died Tuesday.
She immigrated to Anaconda when she was 5.
She moved to Spokane in 1977 and was a registered nurse.
Her husband, Rudy Domitrovich, died in 1992.
She is survived by two sons, Robert Domitrovich of Spokane and Rudy Domitrovich of Medford, Ore.; one sister Helen Kennedy of Spokane; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Hubert Hoover
Spokane
No service will be held for Hubert F. Hoover, a retired Spokane City Police Officer. Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-South is in charge of cremation.
Mr. Hoover, who died Thursday, was 88.
He was born in Missoula and graduated from North Central High School.
Mr. Hoover had lived in Spokane for 82 years and was a Spokane police officer from 1927 to 1954.
He was a member of the Spokane Police Guild, the Spokane Western Dance Association and the Spokane Amateur Radio Club.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Margaret Hoover; one son, Kenneth Hoover of Olympia; one daughter, Marlene Huntsinger of Portland; one sister, Merle Bozarth of Coeur d’Alene; and six grandchildren.
Ellsworth Nelson
Wenatchee
Memorial service for Ellsworth Gerald Nelson, 91, will be held in Spokane at a later date. Jones and Jones Funeral Directors Wenatchee is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Nelson, a former 42-year Spokane resident, died Wednesday.
He was born in Viking, Minn., and graduated from Missoula High School and the University of Montana.
He had worked in the transportation field in Minnesota, Wyoming and Butte, Mont., and moved to Spokane in 1952, where he started Jobbers Moving and Storage Co. Allied Van Lines.
He and his wife, Mabel, moved to Wenatchee a year ago.
He was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Central Lutheran Church in Spokane, the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite Bodies, the El Katif Shrine, and was a charter member of the South Spokane Shrine Club and the Manito Lions club.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years; two daughters, Marlys Barrett of Wenatchee and Linda Rossmann of Portland; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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