Elizabeth Obi
Elizabeth Christine
Obi, 42, a resident of Ka-
milche, died May 4, 2013,
at home.
She was born April
21 1971 to David J. and
Deborah (Napoleon) Obi
in Aberdeen.
She attended school
in Taholah. She lived in
Crescent City, Cali, for a
short time before moving
to Shelton in 1996 and
becoming a member of the
Squax-
in
Island
Tribe.
She
worked
as a
care—
giver,
. com-
Obl mercial
clam digger and fisher,
and most recently was
employed in the hotel
industry at Little Creek
Resort Casino.
She was an avid reader
and enjoyed spending
time with her grandchil-
dren and pets.
She is survived by
mother Deborah Obi of
Kamilche; father Dave
Obi ofTaholah; son Mar-
tin Sequak of Kamilche;
daughters Che-Vonne Obi
of Michigan and Alicia of
Kamilche; brother Dion
Obi; nephew Jerome Obi;
and grandchildren Mela»
nie, Jeremiah, Olivia and
Thailer.
She was preceded in
death by aunts Connie
and Rebecca Napoleon and
uncle Melvin Napoleon.
A service took place
[May 10 at the Squazdn
Island ymnasium. Burial
was at the Squaxin Island
Cemetery.
Memorial donations
can be made to Adopt-A-
Pet, 940 E. Jensen Road,
Shelton, WA 98584.
Arrangements are by
McComb Funeral Home
of Shelton. Online condo-
lences can be sent to the
family at Mccombfl1.com.
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, OCR Text: Elizabeth Obi
Elizabeth Christine
Obi, 42, a resident of Ka-
milche, died May 4, 2013,
at home.
She was born April
21 1971 to David J. and
Deborah (Napoleon) Obi
in Aberdeen.
She attended school
in Taholah. She lived in
Crescent City, Cali, for a
short time before moving
to Shelton in 1996 and
becoming a member of the
Squax-
in
Island
Tribe.
She
worked
as a
care—
giver,
. com-
Obl mercial
clam digger and fisher,
and most recently was
employed in the hotel
industry at Little Creek
Resort Casino.
She was an avid reader
and enjoyed spending
time with her grandchil-
dren and pets.
She is survived by
mother Deborah Obi of
Kamilche; father Dave
Obi ofTaholah; son Mar-
tin Sequak of Kamilche;
daughters Che-Vonne Obi
of Michigan and Alicia of
Kamilche; brother Dion
Obi; nephew Jerome Obi;
and grandchildren Mela»
nie, Jeremiah, Olivia and
Thailer.
She was preceded in
death by aunts Connie
and Rebecca Napoleon and
uncle Melvin Napoleon.
A service took place
[May 10 at the Squazdn
Island ymnasium. Burial
was at the Squaxin Island
Cemetery.
Memorial donations
can be made to Adopt-A-
Pet, 940 E. Jensen Road,
Shelton, WA 98584.
Arrangements are by
McComb Funeral Home
of Shelton. Online condo-
lences can be sent to the
family at Mccombfl1.com.
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