Leoma J. Kager
Leoma J. Kager, 85, of Olympia
died July 3 at Fir Lane Terrace
Convalescent Center in Shelton.
Mrs. Kager was bom April 30,
1904, in Brigham, Utah‘ She had
lived in Olympia for the past year,
but was for many years a resident
of the GrapevieWrShelton area,
She was a member of the United
Methodist Church, the Belfair
Chapter of the Order of the East-
ern Star, and Daughters of the
Nile.
Her husband, Orville Kager,
preceded her in death in 1976. Sur-
viving her are one daughter, Shir»
ley Manke of Shelton; three grand-
children; and five great-grandchil»
drenl
Dr. Ludvig Eskildsen will offici-
ate at funeral services at 2 pm.
Friday, July 7, at McComb and
Batstone Funeral Home, Burial
will be at Shelton Memorial Park:
, OCR Text: Leoma J. Kager
Leoma J. Kager, 85, of Olympia
died July 3 at Fir Lane Terrace
Convalescent Center in Shelton.
Mrs. Kager was bom April 30,
1904, in Brigham, Utah‘ She had
lived in Olympia for the past year,
but was for many years a resident
of the GrapevieWrShelton area,
She was a member of the United
Methodist Church, the Belfair
Chapter of the Order of the East-
ern Star, and Daughters of the
Nile.
Her husband, Orville Kager,
preceded her in death in 1976. Sur-
viving her are one daughter, Shir»
ley Manke of Shelton; three grand-
children; and five great-grandchil»
drenl
Dr. Ludvig Eskildsen will offici-
ate at funeral services at 2 pm.
Friday, July 7, at McComb and
Batstone Funeral Home, Burial
will be at Shelton Memorial Park:
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,K Last Name,Kager, Leoma J..tif,Kager, Leoma J..tif, Kager, Leoma J..tif
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