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Richard Thomas Caisse Richard Thomas Caisse, 65, died May 4, 2011 at his home in Shelton. He was born July 26, 1945 in Tacoma to Elizabeth Cole of Ta- holah and Theodore Caisse of Tacoma. Caisse He be- came an Exception- al Forester client in 1970 and was employed in all aspects of the organization. His last job was with the Squaxin Tribe until illness forced his retirement. He lived at the barracks at Sanderson Field, the Ex- ceptional Manor and finally in his own home with devot- ed Exceptional Forester Inc. caregivers. He was proud of his na- tive heritage and partici- pated in many activities his family shared. He enjoyed playing bingo at the senior center and at the tribal cen— ter with the elders. He was an avid Mariners and Se- ahawks fan and liked talk- ing to people about them. He enjoyed country music and the oldies. His family said he was a brave man, always smiling through his pain and never complaining. “Everyone loved him and felt honored to be part of his life.” He is survived by his sisters Constance Wilson, Crystal Sampson and Cyn- thia Jackson; brothers Neil Underwood, Woodrow Un- derwood, Daymond Cole and Gary Cole of Taholah. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Keith UnderWood and Mark Cole and sister Clarinda Cole. A memorial service will be held at a later date. , OCR Text: Richard Thomas Caisse Richard Thomas Caisse, 65, died May 4, 2011 at his home in Shelton. He was born July 26, 1945 in Tacoma to Elizabeth Cole of Ta- holah and Theodore Caisse of Tacoma. Caisse He be- came an Exception- al Forester client in 1970 and was employed in all aspects of the organization. His last job was with the Squaxin Tribe until illness forced his retirement. He lived at the barracks at Sanderson Field, the Ex- ceptional Manor and finally in his own home with devot- ed Exceptional Forester Inc. caregivers. He was proud of his na- tive heritage and partici- pated in many activities his family shared. He enjoyed playing bingo at the senior center and at the tribal cen— ter with the elders. He was an avid Mariners and Se- ahawks fan and liked talk- ing to people about them. He enjoyed country music and the oldies. His family said he was a brave man, always smiling through his pain and never complaining. “Everyone loved him and felt honored to be part of his life.” He is survived by his sisters Constance Wilson, Crystal Sampson and Cyn- thia Jackson; brothers Neil Underwood, Woodrow Un- derwood, Daymond Cole and Gary Cole of Taholah. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Keith UnderWood and Mark Cole and sister Clarinda Cole. A memorial service will be held at a later date. , Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,C Last Name,Caisse, Richard Thomas.tif,Caisse, Richard Thomas.tif, Caisse, Richard Thomas.tif

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