![]() Graduated from Pomeroy High School in 1946. He attended Pomeroy High School, where his main sport was boxing. ![]() Oliphant, the Town School, Dry Hollow School, Chard School, and the He had three older sisters, Lucille, Dorothy, and Betty.ĭuring his grade school days, he attended five different schools: The family moved to Garfield County inġ930. ![]() Hospital in Pomeroy of a stroke at age 93. Price passed away Friday, December 10, 2021, at Garfield County A graveside is planned sometime in the spring. John grandchildren Sara (Josh) Olson, of Everett, Washington, Ben (Ashley) Dixon, Pomeroy grandchildren Joey (Hilarie Kuzma) Kucklick, of Lacey, Washington, and Em (Pricilla) Kucklick, of Las Vegas and great-grandchildren Harper and Jace Dixon, and Eila Rain Kucklick.Ī memorial service is planned for 2 p.m., December 23, 2021, at St. She is survived by twin sister Sheila Brierley, of Spokane nieces Kip and Dev Ann Brierley daughters Donna (Pat) Dixon, of Pomeroy, Debbie (Tom) Kucklick, of St. Marie enjoyed her grandchildren, church, reading, playing the piano, visiting, golfing, bowling, watching Jeopardy/Wheel of Fortune. Marie has lived in Pomeroy since 1975 and enjoyed belonging to several community activities. Marie taught high school English and business education in San Francisco, Asotin, and at Lewiston High School. Brown and two daughters were born, Donna in 1960 and Debbie in 1961. Marie attended Washington State University and graduated from Eastern Washington University in 1965. Marie graduated from Roosevelt Grade School and Lewis Clark High School. ![]() When Marie was nine the family moved to Spokane, where they owned an apartment building. Marie Brown, 83, of Pomeroy, died Monday, December 13, 2021, at Memory Manor in Pomeroy.īorn to English emigrants Stanley and Olive Gawne, Marie was born in Pomeroy along with her twin sister, Sheila, on August 16, 1938. The family recommends any memorial donations to go to your favorite charity. On what would have been Marcus’ 90th birthday, there will be a military gravesite memorial honoring him at 11 a.m., May 28, 2022, at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Pomeroy. Monday, January 17, 2022, at Richardson Brown Funeral Home in Pomeroy, 750 Columbia St., followed by a lunch at the Pomeroy Methodist Church, 796 Columbia St. He is also survived by his brother, Lee (Rae) Flerchinger, of Clarkston sister, Connie Shrum, of Medical Lake grandchildren, Ryan Carter, Kyle (Jamie) Flerchinger, Joey Carter, Joshua (Kayla) Flerchinger and Sarah Henson and great-grandchildren, Autumn, Summer, Kyren, Emma, Joelyn and Karson Flerchinger.Ī celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. He is survived by a large family, including his children, Marcie (Paul) Thomas, of Clarkston, Debbie Flerchinger, of Clarkston, and son, Michael Flerchinger, of Pomeroy. Marcus was preceded in death by his parents wife, Ilene daughter, Susie Carter son-in-law, Jim Thomas brother-in-law, Ted Shrum and many friends. He also had a charitable heart and made many donations to several different charities over the years. Marcus was active in his community, being part of the Odd Fellows, Elk’s Lodge, and Moose Lodge, as well as a member of the Volunteer Sheriff’s Posse in Pomeroy. Together they had three daughters and a son, parting only when Ilene passed 59 years later on July 14, 2012. Marcus met Ilene Pederson and they were married on July 19, 1953. When he left the Navy, he went home to work for his father and eventually took over the family farm, where he retired in 2013. Navy, completing four tours and receiving several decorations for his achievements during that time. He was very active for the duration of his time in the U.S. He went on to serve four years in the United States Navy from January 1951 to Dec. Marcus was a state boxing champion in his high school years at Pomeroy High School, where he graduated in 1950. He was born in Pomeroy on May 28, 1932, to parents, Orville and Alice (Hooley) Flerchinger. Marcus Eugene Flerchinger, 89, passed away Friday, December 31, 2021, of natural causes at his home in Clarkston.
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