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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Obituaries

Loretta (Lustig) Reeve Spokane

Memorial Mass for Loretta Mary (Lustig) Reeve, 74, is set for 11 a.m. today at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Reeve, who was born in Cottonwood, Idaho, died Wednesday.

She was a homemaker and had lived in Spokane for 31 years.

She is survived by her husband of 52 years, George Reeve; three sons, Michael Reeve of Oceanside, Calif., Ronald Reeve of Coeur d’Alene and Gerald Reeve of Spokane; three daughters, Norma Halter and Mary McQuigg, both of Boise, and Pamela Noah of Coeur d’Alene; two brothers, Lambert and Father Victor Lustig, both of Cottonwood; five sisters, Rita Wimer, Sister Mildred Lustig, OSB, and Dolores Seubert, all of Cottonwood, and Agnes Schmidt and Louise Welch, both of Clarkston, Wash.; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Visiting Nurse Association or the Kidney Center at Sacred Heart Medical Center.

Lloyd ‘Andy’ Anderson Spokane

Memorial service for Lloyd ‘Andy’ Anderson, 66, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-South.

Mr. Anderson, who was born in Wilbur, Wash., died Thursday.

He had lived in Spokane for 40 years and graduated from Lewis and Clark High School.

He was a truck driver and retired in 1993.

He was an Army veteran and was a member of Disabled American Veterans Post 6.

Mr. Anderson is survived by his former wife, Betty Anderson of Spokane; a son, Fred Anderson of Spokane; five daughters, Bonita Bateman of Roseburg, Ore., and Penny Beasley, Sharon Lawson, Terry Harler and Wendysue Anderson, all of Spokane; three foster daughters, Marcia Davis, and Jennifer and Sarah Volstad; three sisters, Betty Bucknell and Sandy T’Shritter, both of Spokane, and Sally Campbell of Texas; a brother, Thomas Anderson of Hayden Lake, Idaho; his stepmother, Bethel Wright of Spokane; and 14 grandchildren.

Daniel Hoisington Newport, Wash.

Graveside service for Daniel Harold Hoisington, 67, will be at 1 p.m. today at Newport Cemetery. Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home in Newport is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Hoisington, who died Wednesday, was born in Furport, Wash.

He was a World War II Navy veteran.

He married Nellie Athay in 1969.

He was a 25-year Newport resident and was a Pend Oreille County resident most of his life. He worked for Poles Inc. in the lumber industry.

Mr. Hoisington served on the board of directors for the Kaniksu Loop Bowling Association and was a member of the Newport Eagles Club.

Survivors include his wife; five sons, Tom and Donald Hoisington, both of Oldtown, Idaho, Daniel Hoisington of Priest River, Idaho, John Hoisington of Spokane and Randy Hoisington of Stanwood, Wash.; three daughters, Ruth Kelsey of Spokane, Linda Richter of Newport and Christine Hoepfer of Priest River; a sister, Evelyn Parisot of Spokane; 30 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Jerry Boorman Greenacres

Service for Jerry B. Boorman, 71, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ball and Dodd Funeral Home-North. Burial will be at Fairmount Memorial Park.

Mr. Boorman, who was born in Greenacres, died Wednesday.

He graduated from Central Valley High School and was a World War II Army veteran.

He farmed with his brothers in Quincy, Wash., from 1955 until 1963. He then worked as a truck driver hauling new cars and retired in 1986.

He was a retired teamster with Local 690, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1435 and the American Legion.

Mr. Boorman is survived by his wife of 21 years, Joan Boorman; three sons, Jerry Boorman Jr. of Spokane, and John and Jim Boorman, both of Greenacres; two stepsons, Joseph McLean of Seattle and Jeff McLean of Hermosa Beach, Calif.; four daughters, Dorothy Hobert of Greenacres, Paula Todd of Boise, Margie Anderson of Spokane and Susan Sword of Bend, Ore.; a stepdaughter, Alice Caballero of Mercer Island, Wash.; a brother, Cliff Boorman of Quincy, Wash.; two sisters, Marjorie Hanshaw of Spokane and Jeanice Almandinger of Hillsboro, Ore.; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.

Wilda Reynolds Spokane

Memorial service for Wilda M. Reynolds, 71, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Gretna Green Chapel. The Cremation Society of Washington is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Reynolds, who died Wednesday, was born in Hauser, Idaho, and had been a longtime Spokane resident. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Bill; a sons, Dennis Reynolds, and a daughter, Vicki Reynolds-Carpenter, both of Spokane; a sister, Peggi Silva of Spokane; a brother, Walter Chandler of Spring Hill, Fla.; and two grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Spokane.

Alice Miles Spokane

Burial Mass for Alice Grace Miles, 78, is planned for 10 a.m. today at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes. The Cremation Society of Washington is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Miles, who died Thursday, was born in Chicago and had lived in Spokane for 50 years.

She had worked as a telephone operator for Illinois Bell.

She met and married her husband, Austin Miles, in Arizona. They lived in Los Angeles and settled in Spokane in 1947.

Mrs. Miles worked for Pacific Bell and then Password Answering Service until she retired in 1981.

She was a member of the Joyettes singing group and received the Marion Herzer Award for 19 years of volunteer service with Project Joy. She was active in the Corbin Community Center, Sinto Community Center and the Bell Ringers at West Central Community Center.

Her husband died in 1980.

Survivors include two sons, Charles Miles of Mead and Henry Miles of Redmond, Wash.; a brother, Charles Dotson and a sister, Lois McAndrews, both of Spokane; three granddaughters, several stepgrandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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