@J Roberta L. Garrick '9
Shelton resident Roberta (Bobbie) L. Garrick, 60, passed
away from complications of M5 on August 3, 2014, with her
husband Roger at her side, Bobbie was born on March 6,
1954, in Seattle, WA to Robert and Nancy Gilstrap.
Bobbie was raised in Richland, WA and graduated from
Richland High School. She attended Columbia Basin
Community College, where she received a degree in nursing
and became a registered nurse. While working, Bobbie
continued her education and received her Master’s Degree in
nursing as well.
During Bobbie ‘s 34-year career as an ER nurse at Mason
General Hospital, she was devoted to sharing her knowledge
and giving her patients the best care possible, regardless
of who they were or their social status She was always an
advocate for her patients.
When not working, Bobbie loved being at home in her little
log cabin at Spencer Lake, which was filled with her beautiful
African violets and Christmas cactuses. She enjoyed nature
and watching all of the wildlife around her home, whether it
be the many different kinds of birds or the deer nibbling on
her flowers and shrubs. She loved to can a variety of fruits
and vegetables, always sharing them with friends and family.
Bobbie was a “Hot Rod” girl at heart and had many in the
last 30+ years. She also loved cats, especially her 25-pound
Maine Coon, “Moxie."
Her greatest joys in life were her nine grandchildren. She
always looked forward to spending time with them, even
though those times were limited due to her medical condition.
She was most happy when she could hear their laughter and
see them having fun while at the lake.
Bobbie is survived by her husband, Roger of the family
home; a daughter Laurie (Raymond) Zinn of Arlington, TX;
a son Rodgar (Jodene) Garrick of Shelton, WA; sisters Cathy
Couto of Arlington, TX and Margaret O’Hara of Big Lake,
AK; brothers Gil Gilstrap of Shelton, WA and Jerry Gilstrap
of Toledo, OH; an aunt Lynda Turner of Canada, and her nine
grandchildren: Jakeob, Shelbie, Hallee, Alberto, Adriana,
Cailyn, Steven, Brittany and Johan.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents.
The family wishes to give special thanks to Dr, Harry
Griffith and his wife Shelly for their many years of care
and ongoing friendship, to Dale Johnston, Bobbie’s “best
friend" and co—worker, who not only gave her great care but
always held her hand through thick and thin, and to all of the
caregivers from Providence HOSPICE, especially Melissa
and Donna, who also took loving care of Bobbie. Because of
these giving friends and professionals, Bobbie’s wish to live
at home until the end of her life was made possible.
The world has lost a very special soul; there is a huge void
with the loss of Bobbie’s spirit and compassion,
At her request, there will be no service.
Memorial donations can be made to Mason General Hospital
Foundation, R0. Box 1668, Shelton, WA 98584-5001,
3' — Paid Obituary Notice — FIE
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@J Roberta L. Garrick '9
Shelton resident Roberta (Bobbie) L. Garrick, 60, passed
away from complications of M5 on August 3, 2014, with her
husband Roger at her side, Bobbie was born on March 6,
1954, in Seattle, WA to Robert and Nancy Gilstrap.
Bobbie was raised in Richland, WA and graduated from
Richland High School. She attended Columbia Basin
Community College, where she received a degree in nursing
and became a registered nurse. While working, Bobbie
continued her education and received her Master’s Degree in
nursing as well.
During Bobbie ‘s 34-year career as an ER nurse at Mason
General Hospital, she was devoted to sharing her knowledge
and giving her patients the best care possible, regardless
of who they were or their social status She was always an
advocate for her patients.
When not working, Bobbie loved being at home in her little
log cabin at Spencer Lake, which was filled with her beautiful
African violets and Christmas cactuses. She enjoyed nature
and watching all of the wildlife around her home, whether it
be the many different kinds of birds or the deer nibbling on
her flowers and shrubs. She loved to can a variety of fruits
and vegetables, always sharing them with friends and family.
Bobbie was a “Hot Rod” girl at heart and had many in the
last 30 years. She also loved cats, especially her 25-pound
Maine Coon, “Moxie."
Her greatest joys in life were her nine grandchildren. She
always looked forward to spending time with them, even
though those times were limited due to her medical condition.
She was most happy when she could hear their laughter and
see them having fun while at the lake.
Bobbie is survived by her husband, Roger of the family
home; a daughter Laurie (Raymond) Zinn of Arlington, TX;
a son Rodgar (Jodene) Garrick of Shelton, WA; sisters Cathy
Couto of Arlington, TX and Margaret O’Hara of Big Lake,
AK; brothers Gil Gilstrap of Shelton, WA and Jerry Gilstrap
of Toledo, OH; an aunt Lynda Turner of Canada, and her nine
grandchildren: Jakeob, Shelbie, Hallee, Alberto, Adriana,
Cailyn, Steven, Brittany and Johan.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents.
The family wishes to give special thanks to Dr, Harry
Griffith and his wife Shelly for their many years of care
and ongoing friendship, to Dale Johnston, Bobbie’s “best
friend" and co—worker, who not only gave her great care but
always held her hand through thick and thin, and to all of the
caregivers from Providence HOSPICE, especially Melissa
and Donna, who also took loving care of Bobbie. Because of
these giving friends and professionals, Bobbie’s wish to live
at home until the end of her life was made possible.
The world has lost a very special soul; there is a huge void
with the loss of Bobbie’s spirit and compassion,
At her request, there will be no service.
Memorial donations can be made to Mason General Hospital
Foundation, R0. Box 1668, Shelton, WA 98584-5001,
3' — Paid Obituary Notice — FIE
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