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Gloria F. Nelson
Lifetime Shelton resident
Gloria Frances (Butler) Nel-
son died of acute pancreatie
tis on Tuesday, September
16, at Saint Peter Hospital
in Olym-
pia. She
was 79.
She was
born on
December
28, 1928
in Shelton
to William
and Alta
(Guyette)
B u t 1 e r .
She gradu-
ated from
Irene Si Gloria
Reed High Nelson
School
She married Maynard
Nelson in 1962 in Shelton‘
Mrs. Nelson owned the
Deer Creek Store from 1967
to 2004 and a ceramic shop
during that time
She enjoyed being a
grandmother and liked
birds, cats, ceramics, paint-
ing, drawing, sewing, de-
signing dolls and clothes
and crocheting.
Surviving are daughter
Sharon Baker and husband
Mike of Shelton; sons Gregg
Graham and wife Karen
and Martin Nelson and wife
Lisa, all of Shelton; and
eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, parents and
brother John Butler.
A memorial service was
held on September 20 at
Hope Chapel iri Shelton.
The Reverend Donald Mad-
dux officiated. Burial was at
Shelton Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may
be sent to support pancre-
atitis research at University
of Washington Medicine De-
velopment, Box 358045, Se-
attle, 98195-8045.
, OCR Text: D /0/%/06’
Gloria F. Nelson
Lifetime Shelton resident
Gloria Frances (Butler) Nel-
son died of acute pancreatie
tis on Tuesday, September
16, at Saint Peter Hospital
in Olym-
pia. She
was 79.
She was
born on
December
28, 1928
in Shelton
to William
and Alta
(Guyette)
B u t 1 e r .
She gradu-
ated from
Irene Si Gloria
Reed High Nelson
School
She married Maynard
Nelson in 1962 in Shelton‘
Mrs. Nelson owned the
Deer Creek Store from 1967
to 2004 and a ceramic shop
during that time
She enjoyed being a
grandmother and liked
birds, cats, ceramics, paint-
ing, drawing, sewing, de-
signing dolls and clothes
and crocheting.
Surviving are daughter
Sharon Baker and husband
Mike of Shelton; sons Gregg
Graham and wife Karen
and Martin Nelson and wife
Lisa, all of Shelton; and
eight grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, parents and
brother John Butler.
A memorial service was
held on September 20 at
Hope Chapel iri Shelton.
The Reverend Donald Mad-
dux officiated. Burial was at
Shelton Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may
be sent to support pancre-
atitis research at University
of Washington Medicine De-
velopment, Box 358045, Se-
attle, 98195-8045.
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Obituaries for Shelton Cemetery,N Last Name,Nelson, Gloria Frances (Butler).tif,Nelson, Gloria Frances (Butler).tif, Nelson, Gloria Frances (Butler).tif
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