Lills M. Badgo . ~47
Lillis “Lil" Mae Badge, 87, a resi-
dent of Shelton, died of natural
causes Thursday, April 6, 1995, in
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center, Shelton
She was born June 6, 1907, to
John and Vina (Blades) McNabb in
Seattle where she also graduated
from Roosevelt High School
Mrs. Badgro married Walter
Theodore Badgm on Jan. 7, 1936, in
Seattle. She also resided in Kent
and Sequim.
She was a homemaker who
enjoyed gardening, ceramics and
cooking
Mrs. Badgro was a member of the
King County Sheriff’s Auxiliary.
She is survived by a daughter,
Vina Blevins, Shelton; five and-
children; 14 great-grandchi dren;
and six great-greatgrandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Walter, on April 26, 1979.
At her request, there will he no
services.
Arrangements are by McComb
“armada?“
Lillis Badgro
Lillis Mae “Lil" Badgro of Shel-
ton died April 6 at Fir Lane Ter»
race Convalescent Center. She
was 87. ‘
She was born in Seattle on
June 6, 1907 to John and Vina
(Blades) McNabb. She graduated
from Seattle’s Roosevelt High
School. She was married in the
Georgetown section of Seattle on
January 7, 1936 to Walter ’l‘heo-
dore Badgro. ..
Mrs. Badgro was a homemak-
er. She had lived in Kent and
Sequin). She was a member of the
King County Sheriifs Auxiliary.
She enjoyed gardening, ceramics
and cooking.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Walter, on April 26,
1979. Survivors include her
daughter, Vina Blevins of Shel-
ton; five grandchildren, 11 great-
grandchildren and six great-
great-grandchildren.
At Mrs. Bina request, no ser-
vices will be held. Her remains
were cremated. Arrangements
were by McComb Funeral Home.
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Lillis Badgro
Lillis Mae “Lil” Badg‘m of Shel—
ton died April 6 at Fir Lane Ter-
race Convalescent Center. She
was 87.
She was born in Seattle on
June 6, 1907 to John and Vina
(Blades) McNabb. She graduated
from Seattle’s Roosevelt High
School. She was married in the
Georgetown section of Seattle on
January 7, 1936 to Walter Theo-
dore Badgro.
Mrs. Badgro was a homemak~
er. She had lived in Kent and
Sequim. She was a member of the
King County Sherifi‘s Auxiliary.
She enjoyed gardening, ceramics
and cooking.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Walter, on April 26,
1979. Survivors include her
daughter, Vina Blevins of Shel-
ton; five grandchildren, 11 great-
grandchildren and six great;
great-grandchildren.
At Mrs. Blevins’ request, no
services will be held. Mrs. Bad-
gro’s remains were cremated.
Arrangements were by McComb
Funeral Home. Mao/m Mann (’4
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Lills M. Badgo . ~47
Lillis “Lil" Mae Badge, 87, a resi-
dent of Shelton, died of natural
causes Thursday, April 6, 1995, in
Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent
Center, Shelton
She was born June 6, 1907, to
John and Vina (Blades) McNabb in
Seattle where she also graduated
from Roosevelt High School
Mrs. Badgro married Walter
Theodore Badgm on Jan. 7, 1936, in
Seattle. She also resided in Kent
and Sequim.
She was a homemaker who
enjoyed gardening, ceramics and
cooking
Mrs. Badgro was a member of the
King County Sheriff’s Auxiliary.
She is survived by a daughter,
Vina Blevins, Shelton; five and-
children; 14 great-grandchi dren;
and six great-greatgrandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Walter, on April 26, 1979.
At her request, there will he no
services.
Arrangements are by McComb
“armada?“
Lillis Badgro
Lillis Mae “Lil" Badgro of Shel-
ton died April 6 at Fir Lane Ter»
race Convalescent Center. She
was 87. ‘
She was born in Seattle on
June 6, 1907 to John and Vina
(Blades) McNabb. She graduated
from Seattle’s Roosevelt High
School. She was married in the
Georgetown section of Seattle on
January 7, 1936 to Walter ’l‘heo-
dore Badgro. ..
Mrs. Badgro was a homemak-
er. She had lived in Kent and
Sequin). She was a member of the
King County Sheriifs Auxiliary.
She enjoyed gardening, ceramics
and cooking.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Walter, on April 26,
1979. Survivors include her
daughter, Vina Blevins of Shel-
ton; five grandchildren, 11 great-
grandchildren and six great-
great-grandchildren.
At Mrs. Bina request, no ser-
vices will be held. Her remains
were cremated. Arrangements
were by McComb Funeral Home.
jaw/x IMF 5" "2‘” ”4““;
Lillis Badgro
Lillis Mae “Lil” Badg‘m of Shel—
ton died April 6 at Fir Lane Ter-
race Convalescent Center. She
was 87.
She was born in Seattle on
June 6, 1907 to John and Vina
(Blades) McNabb. She graduated
from Seattle’s Roosevelt High
School. She was married in the
Georgetown section of Seattle on
January 7, 1936 to Walter Theo-
dore Badgro.
Mrs. Badgro was a homemak~
er. She had lived in Kent and
Sequim. She was a member of the
King County Sherifi‘s Auxiliary.
She enjoyed gardening, ceramics
and cooking.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Walter, on April 26,
1979. Survivors include her
daughter, Vina Blevins of Shel-
ton; five grandchildren, 11 great-
grandchildren and six great;
great-grandchildren.
At Mrs. Blevins’ request, no
services will be held. Mrs. Bad-
gro’s remains were cremated.
Arrangements were by McComb
Funeral Home. Mao/m Mann (’4
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