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A agreeable canonizing anniversary for Donald B. Tingle will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at Windmill Inn in Ashland.

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Mr. Tingle, 81, of Medford, died Sept. 8, 1999, at Rogue Valley Medical Center.
He was a longtime Rogue Valley applesauce musician. His abounding obituary ran Sept. 11.
Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives.
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The canonizing account for Anne B. Sanford will be at 4 p.m. Sunday in Trinity Episcopal Church in Ashland. The Rev. Richard Hicks will officiate.
Mrs. Sanford, 86, of Ashland, died Monday (Oct. 11, 1999) at Klahauni House for Ladies in Bend.
— Wallace M. Wolcott—
Wallace Marshall Wolcott, 87, of Central Point, died Tuesday (Oct. 12, 1999) at Medford Rehabilitation Center. A clandestine canonizing account will be held. Hugh Ellis of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rogue River, Post No. 4116 will officiate.
He was built-in April 26, 1912, in Homer, Mich., a son of Marshall J. and Emma Alley Wolcott. He confused to the Rogue Valley 24 years ago from Reno, Nev.
Mr. Wolcott formed for the U.S. government at the Army annex in California.
He was a petty officer, third class, in the U.S. Navy.
Mr. Wolcott was a affiliate Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rogue River, Post 4116.
He enjoyed bowling.
Survivors accommodate two sons, Kenneth, Grants Pass, and Robert, Prineville; a stepdaughter, Dorothy Mansfield; bristles grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements: Telophase, Medford.
— Muriel W. Wilson—
The canonizing account for Muriel W. Wilson will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church, Ashland.

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Mrs. Wilson, 79, of Ashland, died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1999) at her home, afterward complications from a stroke.
Memorial contributions may be fabricated to the First United Methodist Church, 175 N. Main St., Ashland, OR 97520.
She was built-in Dec. 6, 1919, in Detroit, a babe of Dr. Walter and Ruth Woodbridge of Grosse Pointe, Mich., and Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. She spent her summers and holidays at the ancestors home on Lake Erie in Canada.
Mrs. Wilson served in the American Red Cross in the Philippines during World War II. Afterward the war, she served in Japan and Germany.
On July 9, 1947, in Marburg-on-Lahn, Germany, she was affiliated by a bergermeister to Col. Walter J. Wilson, USAF, who survives. They were affiliated afresh on July 12 in the American Church in Paris.
After a year at Rhine-Main Air Force Base, they alternate to the United States, and lived at assorted air force bases for the abutting 30 years. After retirement, they lived in California, Florida, Canada, and confused to Ashland in 1991.
Mrs. Wilson was an ardent clairvoyant and writer, and was the columnist of several bi-weekly and annual articles. She connected to booty university classes at Southern Oregon University able-bodied into her 70s, absorption her acceptance in the accent of apprenticeship and life-long learning. She was additionally an abecedarian columnist and painter.
She did advance assignment at schools, churches and nonprofit groups.
Survivors, in accession to her husband, accommodate two daughters, Leslie Burnham, Ben Lomond, Calif., and Wendy Wilson-Hoss, Shelton, Wash.; a son, Walter Woody, Sacramento, Calif.; a sister, Lorraine Munroe, Key Largo, Fla.; a brother, Ted Woodbridge, Alva, Fla.; and bristles grandchildren.
Arrangements: Litwiller-Simonsen Crematory & Funeral Home, Ashland.
— Robert G. Campbell—
The graveside account for Robert G. Campbell will be at — p.m. Saturday in Hillcrest Canonizing Park in Medford.
Mr. Campbell, 74, of Medford, died Tuesday (Oct. 12, 1999) in Medford.
Memorial contributions may be fabricated to the Parkinson's Disease Association of Oregon, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Suite 2200, Portland, OR 97301-3098.
He was built-in Feb. 9, 1925, in Anoka, Minn. He confused to the Rogue Valley as a child.
On Dec. 24, 1942, in Carlsbad, Calif. he affiliated Gwendolyn Charley, who survives.
Mr. Campbell formed for KOGAP Lumber for 15 years. Later, he formed as a carpenter in home construction.

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During World War II, he served in the U. S. Army, European theater, 29th Calvary, 9th Tank Battalion.
Mr. Campbell was a affiliate of the Central Point Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5726.
Survivors, in accession to his wife, accommodate two sons, Robert A., Sherwood, and Norman R., Sitka, Ark.; two daughters, Nancy Badger and Janice Bennett, both of Medford; three sisters, Suzanne Schultz and Joanne Wickman, both Medford, and Martha Pearl, Warren; nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in afterlife by two brothers and one sister.
Arrangements: Conger-Morris Funeral Directors, Medford.
— Edward `Bob' Mitchell—
Edward Bob Mitchell, 76, of Jacksonville, died Tuesday (Oct. 12, 1999) at Rogue Valley Medical Center. A clandestine account was captivated at Eagle Point National Cemetery.
He was built-in Oct. 20, 1922, in Tacoma, Wash. He completed four years of academy and accustomed a available of science degree. He confused to Oregon 50 years ago from California.
On Feb. 13, 1966, in Reno, Nev., he affiliated Patsy A. Scogin, who survives.
Mr. Mitchell endemic the Jacksonville Nursing Home from 1962-67.
He enjoyed golf.
Survivors, in accession to his wife, accommodate three daughters, Kathleen Ludwig, Ashland, Sharon Vachon, Beaverton, and Melody Cole, Nashville, Tenn.; three sons, Dan Mitchell, Springfield, David Clinton, Gold Hill, and Larry Harper, Central Point; a brother, Warren, Tacoma, Wash.; a sister, Ruth Dean, in Washington; 11 grandchildren; and bristles great-grandchildren. He was preceded in afterlife by four brothers and two sisters.
Arrangements: Abbey Funeral, Inc.
— Gordon L. Elwood—
The graveside account for Gordon L. Elwood will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Eagle Point National Cemetery. The Rev. Michael L. Murphy will officiate.
Mr. Elwood, 79, of Medford, died Oct. 8, 1999 at a advance affliction home in Phoenix.
Memorial contributions may be fabricated to the Gordon Elwood Foundation, P.O. Box 1667, Medford, OR 97501.
He was built-in Aug. 7, 1920, in Medford, a son of Homer and Florence (Gustufson) Elwood.

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On May 9, 1959, in Medford, he affiliated Roma Jo Schaffer, who died in 1998. He lived in the Rogue Valley all of his life.
Mr. Elwood was self-employed in the television adjustment business for 46 years, backward in 1985.
He served in the U.S. Air Force in 1942.
Mr. Elwood enjoyed cycling, cars and fishing.
Survivors accommodate a son, Karl L., Medford; a daughter, Kristy Jo Schults, Medford; a sister, Doreen Keener, Medford; and two grandchildren.
Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives.
— Joyce Lavern McClour—
The graveside account for Joyce Lavern McClour will be at — p.m. Monday in Eagle Point National Cemetery. Pastor Bud Coffman of Lighthouse Pentecostal Church of God will officiate.
Mrs. McClour, 50, of Medford, died Tuesday (Oct. 12, 1999) at Providence Medford Medical Center.
She was built-in Joyce Mize on Dec. 20, 1948, in Poteau, Okla.
On June 8, 1964, in Stockton, Calif., she affiliated William McClour, who survives. She confused to the Rogue Valley one ages ago from Crescent City, Calif.
Mrs. McClour formed in the home bloom industry for National Home Affliction in Tulare, Calif.
She enjoyed bed-making and cooking.
Survivors, in accession to her husband, accommodate three sons, Mitchell, Medford, Yuma, White City, and Shawn, Crescent City, Calif.; her parents, Ed and Edna Hovey, Fanshawe, Okla.; her grandfather, Curtis Solomon, in Oklahoma; three brothers, Bobbie, Nipper and Keith, all in Oklahoma; eight sisters, Mary, Wilma, Debbie, Judy, Brenda, Carmel, Sandy and Lisa, all in Oklahoma; and eight grandchildren.
Arrangements: Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives.
— Robert G. Smith—
Robert Gelbach Smith, 83, of Medford, died Wednesday (Oct. 13, 1999) at Rogue Valley Medical Center. Arrangements will be appear by Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives.

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— Richard Alan Kirby—
Richard Alan Kirby, 53, of Central Point, died Wednesday (Oct. 13, 1999) at Rogue Valley Medical Center. Arrangements will be appear by Central Valley Cremation & Funeral Care.

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