Obituaries
Ardith Cline Davenport, Wash.
Memorial service for Ardith J. Cline, 76, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at United Methodist Church in Davenport. Family graveside service will precede the service.
Mrs. Cline, who was born in Spokane, died Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital from cancer.
She lived most of her life on her family’s farm in Davenport and graduated from high school in Davenport.
She married Don Cline in 1945 and, during World War II, worked as a bookkeeper in Davenport.
She was also a homemaker, a member of a sewing club and United Methodist Church.
For the past 13 years, she and her husband spent winters in Mesa, Ariz.
Mrs. Cline is survived by her husband; three sons, Greg Cline of Denver, Jerry Cline of Davenport and Steven Cline of St. Louis; her mother, Laura Huesman of Davenport; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, United Methodist Churches of Davenport and Edwall, Wash., or Davenport Assembly of God Church.
Frances Haimerl Spokane
Vigil service for Frances W. Haimerl, 82, is set for 4 p.m. today at Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral with burial at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Miss Haimerl, who died Thursday, was born in Spokane.
She worked as a seamstress for a furrier, and was a member of the Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral and Altar Society.
Survivors include one sister-in-law, Gladys Haimerl of Spokane.
Memorial contributions may be made to Transitional Living Center for Women and Children.
Helen Roach Tekoa, Wash.
Service for Helen Beatrice Roach, 96, was Friday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Rosalia, Wash. Burial was at the International Order of Odd Fellows Evergreen Cemetery in Rosalia.
Mrs. Roach, who was born in Alliance, Neb., died Wednesday at Tekoa Care Center.
When she was very young, she moved with her family to Denver. In 1910, her father won a land drawing for a homestead in Benewah County, Idaho, and the family moved again.
Her mother died in 1912 and she lived with a family in Moscow, Idaho, where she attended high school and became well known for her singing voice.
She sang on one of the earliest radio stations in Moscow and became well known there and in Malden, Wash. She sang at rallies and pageants in honor of local men going off to World War I.
In 1919, she married John Roach, who became a wheat and pea farmer in the Rosalia area. He died in 1958.
Mrs. Roach is survived by two sons, Robert Roach of Cascade, Idaho, and David Roach of Spokane; two sisters, Lucille Fletcher of Benewah County, Idaho, and Bonnie Durham of Utah; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Sylvia Moore Spokane
Service for Sylvia E. Moore, 78, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Thornhill Valley Funeral Home. Burial will be at Pines Cemetery.
Mrs. Moore, who died Wednesday, was born in Rolla, Mo., and graduated from high school there.
In 1960 she moved to Spokane from Missouri. She was chairman of the board for the Life Insurance Company of the Northwest in Spokane for many years and owned a 7-11 store in the Spokane Valley. She retired in 1982.
She was a member of Spokane Valley United Methodist Church.
Her husband, Roy Moore, preceded her in death.
Survivors include her companion, Clifford Allen; one daughter, Susan Marglaris of Spokane; eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
Elsie McCoy Chewelah, Wash.
Service for Elsie Pearl McCoy, 86, was Friday at Schanzenbach Funeral Home in Chewelah. Burial was at Greenwood Memorial Terrace in Spokane.
Mrs. McCoy, who died Tuesday, was born in Silom Springs, Ark.
She was a homemaker and was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Loon Lake, Wash.
Survivors include five sons, Clifford and Louis McCoy, both of Spokane, J.L. and Everett McCoy, both of Chewelah, and Frank McCoy of Granby, Mo.; four daughters, Betty Teem of Tecumseh, Okla., Dorthy Primm of Deer Park, Virginia Nelson of Siletz, Ore., and Mary Perry of Seattle; one sister, Daisy Vernon of Marietta, Okla.; 30 grandchildren, 69 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.
Mort Huetter Redding, Calif.
Memorial Mass for Mort J. Huetter, a former Spokane and Coeur d’Alene resident, was Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Redding. Allen and Dahl Funeral Home in Redding is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Huetter, 76, died last Sunday.
He was born in Spokane and graduated from Lewis and Clark High School and the University of Washington.
He served in the military from 1942 until 1946.
Mr. Huetter worked in the timber industry with Pack River in Coeur d’Alene from 1948 until 1964 and with Diamond International from 1964 until he retired in 1986.
He moved to Redding in 1974 to operate the California division of Diamond International.
Mr. Huetter is survived by his wife of 45 years, Patricia (Turnbull) Huetter; three sons, Rob Huetter of Irvine, Calif., M.J. Huetter Jr. of Lacey, Wash., and Pat “Bruce” Huetter; one daughter, Jan Nieffenegger of Coeur d’Alene; one brother, Ted Huetter of Spokane; and four grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Republican National Convention.
Roland ‘Bud’ Naccarato Moses Lake
Memorial service for Roland C. “Bud” Naccarato, 72, was Wednesday at Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home.
Mr. Naccarato died April 27 in Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake. He was born in Priest River, Idaho, and graduated from Priest River High School.
In 1946, he married Donna Gustin in Aitkin, Minn., and they settled in Priest River.
In the 1960s, Mr. Naccarato worked as Bonner County School District transportation director. He was a former mayor of Priest River and a volunteer firefighter.
They moved to Spokane in 1972 and in 1974 to Moses Lake.
In Moses Lake he was the transportation manager for the Moses Lake School District before retiring in 1982.
Mr. Naccarato is survived by his wife; one sister, Lucille Naccarato of Priest River; one son, Roland Naccarato Jr. of Spokane; two daughters, Toni Tretwold of Brewster, Wash., and Maureen Frechette of Moses Lake; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Gladys Robinette Priest Lake, Idaho
No service will be held for Gladys Marie (Kjack) Robinette, 60, at her request. Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Robinette, a former Spokane resident, died April 26. She was born in Tonasket, Wash.
She had worked as a cashier and cook at the Showboat Restaurant at Priest Lake.
She had lived in Spokane for 23 years and moved to Priest Lake 17 years ago.
She is survived by her husband, Erv Robinette; one son, Larry Kjack of Valleyford; one daughter, Holly Frampton of Spokane; two stepdaughters, Sue Bierce and Sally Hoffman, both of Spokane; one stepson, Bill Robinette of Hayden Lake, Idaho; her mother, Isabelle Scriver of Tonasket; one sister, Vera Watson, and two brothers, Slim and Larry Scriver, all of Tonasket; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Priest Lake Emergency Medical Technicians, Priest Lake, ID 83856.
Larry Haunschild Spokane
Memorial service for Larry E. Haunschild, 61, was Saturday at Shadle Park Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Haunschild, who died Thursday, was born in Rhinelander, Wis.
He was a graduate of North Central High School and an Army Veteran.
He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Haunschild; his parents, Milton and Isabelle Haunschild of Spokane; three brothers, Donald and Richard Haunschild, both of Spokane, and James Haunschild of Rochester, N.Y.
Isabella ‘Billie’ Prall Boise
No service was held for Isabella Valentine “Billie” (Correll) Prall, 87, at her request.
Mrs. Prall, a former Spokane resident, died April 13 in Boise, where she had lived for the past few months. She was born in Spokane.
She graduated from Holy Names Academy and Sacred Heart School of Nursing, and worked as a registered nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital. She also worked in Seattle.
She moved from Spokane to California for five years before she moved to Boise.
Mrs. Prall is survived by one son, Joseph Shafer of Ventura, Calif.; three brothers, Lou Correll of Sun City, Ariz., and Tom and Francis Correll, both of Spokane; two sisters, Marie Spradley of Kirkland, Wash., and Bernadette Ray of Grants Pass, Ore.; and three grandchildren.
Albert Shields Spokane
Graveside service for Albert Wilder Shields, 80, was Thursday at Greenwood Memorial Terrace.
Mr. Shields, who died Monday, was born in Placerville, Calif.
He was a 25-year Spokane resident and had worked in mines in Butte, Mont., and on ranches in Montana. He later worked in heavy construction on highways.
He was a member of the American Legion and served in the Army during World War II.
His wife, Goldie Shields, died in 1992.
He is survived by three sons, Gary Shields of Mead, Fred Shields of Bozeman, Mont., and Laverne Shields of Belgrade, Mont.; two sisters, Madline Ontis of Napa, Calif., and Sally Skelton; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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