Category: Obituaries

Brian Howard Fuller April 10, 1945 – July 29, 2018

  Brian Howard Fuller was born April 10, 1945 in Caldwell, Idaho and went home to be with his Savior, Jesus Christ, on July 29, 2018. He graduated from Greenleaf Friends Academy in 1963 in Greenleaf, Idaho. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Sandra Fuller. They lived in Idaho eight years and Washington 42 years. They raised four daughters, Andrea Fuller, Joy Fuller, Sonya Kassen (Fuller), and the late Evie Fuller. There are six grandchildren, Gabriel, Aayiana, Zamirah, Safia, Wolf, and Selah. He is preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Evie, and his brother, Stephen Fuller.

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Nettie Lee Brown

MISSOULA — Nettie Lee Brown, 77, former Deer Park, Washington resident, passed away on April 3, 2018, with her family by her side. She was a resident of Hillside Rest Home in Missoula at the time of her passing. Her parents, Floyd and Effie Akins, her sister Alta Lynch, her brothers Otto Akins, W.O. Akins, Arlis Akins, and Andrew Akins preceded her in death. Nettie is survived by her husband George Brown; her brothers Floyd Akins, and E.G. Akins; her son Gregory Brown and his children, Tiffany Tritz, Krystle Darlow and Gregory Brown Jr., as well as four great grandchildren, Isaac

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Kenneth “Kenny” Arlie Mittlestedter

Kenneth “Kenny” Arlie Mittlestedter was taken from us suddenly on Thursday, March 1, 2018 in Springdale, WA at 57 years old. Kenny was born on February 15, 1961, in Spokane, WA,  to his parents James and Ursula (Francis) Mittlestedter. He attended Deer Park High School from 1977-1980. He served in the military for 6 years in the Army Reserves. Kenny married Patti Watkins (Johnson), the mother of three of his children in April 1984. He worked for Diversified Wood Recycling for many years in Spokane, WA. Kenny cherished spending the majority of his time outdoors camping, fishing, and hunting with

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