Death notices for Dec. 4, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

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The article contains death notices for residents in the Olympia area, offering insights into the lives of those who recently passed away. Walter Alvin Hale, Jr. , 95, died peacefully at home, while Robin Adams, 69, succumbed to illness at Providence St. Peter Hospital. Other individuals mentioned include Suzanne Kahn, 71, from Shelton, who passed at Fir Lane Health and Rehabilitation, and Robert Kurz, Sr.

, 89, who died at Mason General Hospital. Each notice provides names, ages, and details of their passing, along with the funeral homes handling arrangements. This serves as an informational resource for the community and honors the memories of these individuals, highlighting the local impact of their deaths and the importance of community support during times of loss.

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