Obituaries Snohomish County Tribune

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Mary Pat Larsen, born March 17, 1944, in Everett, Washington, passed away peacefully on May 11, 2025. An alumna of the University of Washington, she focused her studies on mathematics and Slavic languages, reflecting her diverse interests and intellect. Her obituary is published in the Snohomish County Tribune alongside others, emphasizing the community's loss. Ada Dale (Waki) Nahoopii, who overcame significant odds since birth, was born on January 17, 1959, and is remembered for her tenacity and spirit. Clara Jean (Morden) Heirman, who lived a full life until May 4, 2025, at the age of 89, is another poignant reminder of the lives that shaped the local community.

Ted Worth Ren, who passed away at 92, and Bruce Cameron House, born July 6, 1948, also have their legacies honored in this edition. These tributes offer a glimpse into the rich histories and contributions of the deceased, resonating with the community. The publication date of these obituaries is May 20, 2025, capturing the essence of remembrance and reflection in Snohomish County.

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