Lee Irving Walster

Lee Irving Walster

Lee Irving Walster, 85; Shelton, WA. Born: 11/01/1925; Maltby, WA. Died: 01/08/2011; at home High school: Snohomish High School. Military service: United States Navy on the USS Noble; rank: Quartermaster 3 c; medals: Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign medal, American Area Campaign medal, World War II Victory medal. Career: Retired after 30 years for the United States Government working as a Regional Property Administrator for the CSA. Membership: the Fraternity order of the Eagles, the Moose Lodge, the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Personal interest: Lee loved the North West outdoors, he was an avid camper, hunter and fisherman, and he loved to bowl and to golf and scored a hole in one on 08/02/1975. Mother: Edith. Father: Charles Lloyd. Marriage: 06/29/1963. Spouse Dorothy Lange for nearly 48 years Preceded in death: Bernard Walster, brother; Charles Lloyd Walster, son. Surviving: wife; Dorothy, children: Deborah, Lee Allen, Roxane, Earl, Laura; 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; siblings: Harry and his wife Clarisse, Mary Rupert, Ralph and his wife Fran, Raymond and his wife Pat, Stan and his wife Phyllis. Memorial Service: Community Center, 4350 Grapeview Loop Rd., Grapeview, WA 98546, 2:00 PM 01/16/2011. Burial: Tahoma National Cemetery.

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