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4-30 obits

Hull

Ronald C. Hull, 81, of Woodburn, died April 23, 2008.

Born Nov. 29, 1926 in Corvallis, he lived in Oregon, Idaho and Washington before serving in the U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Marines during World War II and the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict.

He then lived in the Portland area before moving to Woodburn in 1956.

He was a foreman at Sinclair Pack Well in Wilsonville before retiring in 1988.

He was a member of the Baptist Church in Lincoln City and volunteered for the Hope and Help Center in Woodburn. He enjoyed traveling and woodworking.

He was married to Betty Bivens in Feb. 1984 in Woodburn.

He is survived by his wife, Betty Hull of Woodburn; step-children, Lester Merchant of Salem, Robert Merchant of Lincoln City, Donald Merchant of Dos Palos, Calif., Janet Brown of Woodburn, Lonnie Jean of Oklahoma; adopted son, Ronald Hull; brother, Beaud Hull of Spokane, Wash.; sister, Lita Regnault of Canada, Viola Rau of Washington, Carol Hull of Edmonds, Wash.; and numerous grand and great-grandchildren.

A service with military honors will be held at 1 p.m. April 30 at Willamette National Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hope and Help Center in Woodburn.


Bush

William Wallace Bush Jr., 66, of Woodburn, died April 25, 2008.

Born Feb. 15, 1942 in Mt. Vernon, Wash., he lived in the Seattle area for a number of years, later moving to Tillamook and then to Woodburn three years ago. Following graduation from King's Garden High School, he served in the U.S. Air Force and retired from the Port of Seattle Airport Police Department in 1975.

He also worked as a self-employed computer consultant.

He was a member of Christ Community Church in Tualatin and the Tillamook Elks.

He was married to Lavonne Brusch on Aug. 26, 1967 in Woodburn.

He is survived by his wife, Lavonne Bush of Woodburn; son, William Wallace Bush III of Hillsboro; sister, Juanita Dew of Arlington, Wash.; half-brothers, Ed Bush and Andy Bush; half-sister, Maggie Bush; and one grandchild.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., May 3, at Christ Community Church in Tualatin.

Interment with military honors will be at Willamette National Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to Crisis Chaplaincy Service, P.O. Box 1018, Turner, 97392.


Kizaeff

Catherina Kizaeff (Patapoff), 72, of Woodburn, died April 25, 2008.

Born Feb. 15, 1936 in Tehiran, Iran, she came to Los Angeles from Iran in 1952 and moved to the Willamette Valley area in 1967. She lived in the Monitor and Woodburn area for several years.

She was a farm and nursery laborer, home maker and was a member of the Russian Christian Molokan Reformed Church in Woodburn.

She was married to Vladimir Kizaeff in Los Angeles on Sept. 18, 1955. He preceded her in death in 1998.

She is survived by her sons, Michael V., Vladimir V. of Woodburn; daughters, Nina Erickson of Woodlawn, Wash., Lisa Cooper of Woodburn; brother, Alex Patapoff of Vancouver, Wash.; sister, Alexandra Davidian of Montebello, Calif., Jean Akotnekoff of Aurora; and three grandchildren.

A funeral service was held April 27 at the Russian Christian Reformed Molokan Church.

Interment is at Belle Passi Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Cornwell Colonial Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Russian Christian Reformed Molokan Church.

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