Richard MacFarlane
Richard W. Mac—
Farlane, 79, a 38-year
resident of Shelton, died
May 22, 2014, at Mason
General Hospital.
He was born Feb. 11,
19357 in California.
Richard served in
the Navy from 1953 to
1956.
He married Betty Arr
szman on Feb. 14, 1969,
in West Covina, Califor-
nia. Richard worked as
a welder for the Harry
Johnson Machine Shop
until his retirement in
1997.
He enjoyed building
remote-controlled boats
and was the president of
the Shelton Scale Ship
Modelers. He liked N-
scale trains and 1 1/2 inch
scale engines. His fam-
ily said he always had a
smile and could talk to
anyone.
Richard is survived
by wife Betty; son
Charles (Sherie) W.
Hockenberry of Shelton;
daughters Mary L. Ar-
szman of Olympia, Lori
MacFarlane of Shelton
and Pamela (Suyong)
Kim of Maui, Hawaii;
nine grandchildren and
nine great-grandchil-
dren.
His service was of-
ficiated by Mark Mar—
tined.
Arrangements were
by McComb & Wagner
Funeral Home and Cre-
matory. ‘/5‘/Z of}!
, OCR Text:
Richard MacFarlane
Richard W. Mac—
Farlane, 79, a 38-year
resident of Shelton, died
May 22, 2014, at Mason
General Hospital.
He was born Feb. 11,
19357 in California.
Richard served in
the Navy from 1953 to
1956.
He married Betty Arr
szman on Feb. 14, 1969,
in West Covina, Califor-
nia. Richard worked as
a welder for the Harry
Johnson Machine Shop
until his retirement in
1997.
He enjoyed building
remote-controlled boats
and was the president of
the Shelton Scale Ship
Modelers. He liked N-
scale trains and 1 1/2 inch
scale engines. His fam-
ily said he always had a
smile and could talk to
anyone.
Richard is survived
by wife Betty; son
Charles (Sherie) W.
Hockenberry of Shelton;
daughters Mary L. Ar-
szman of Olympia, Lori
MacFarlane of Shelton
and Pamela (Suyong)
Kim of Maui, Hawaii;
nine grandchildren and
nine great-grandchil-
dren.
His service was of-
ficiated by Mark Mar—
tined.
Arrangements were
by McComb & Wagner
Funeral Home and Cre-
matory. ‘/5‘/Z of}!
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,Mac Last Name,MacFarlane, Richard.tif,MacFarlane, Richard.tif, MacFarlane, Richard.tif
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