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Death notices

The Columbian
Published: January 6, 2022, 6:00am

Alan Thompson Pierce, 91, Vancouver, died Dec. 27, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Charles Lee Olmsted, 71, Vancouver, died Jan. 2, 2022. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Dale E. Tidland, 73, Camas, died Dec. 31, 2021. Straub’s Funeral Home and Columbia River Cremation, 360-834-4563.

Donald G. Tretheway Jr., 77, Ridgefield, died Dec. 24, 2021. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

Gloria A. Ying, 73, Camas, died Dec. 24, 2021. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.

James Bradley Ferguson, 55, Vancouver, died Dec. 24, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

James Waskom III, 61, Vancouver, died Dec. 4, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Kenneth Charles Minton, 70, Vancouver, Jan. 1, 2022. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Lance Ernest Gregerson, 56, Vancouver, died Dec. 22, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Lee Hartley Baer, 80, Vancouver, died Dec. 31, 2021. Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 360-892-6060.

Leland Gene Bacon, 85, Vancouver, died Dec. 28, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Nicholas Alfred Gaggero, 41, Portland, died Dec. 21, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Rebecca Louise Copple, 87, Vancouver, died Dec. 22, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Rodney Allen Dickerson, 57, Portland, died Dec. 22, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Thomas Edwin Turner, 98, Vancouver, died Dec. 30, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Wanda Jane Forcht, 82, Vancouver, died Dec. 29, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

Wanda Lynn Dunn, 68, Woodland, died Dec. 27, 2021. Cascadia Cremation and Burial Services, 360-213-2060.

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