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300 Cleveland Avenue Southeast
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Flowers and Gifts News
Oct 15, 2020Dennis Koeppen Obituary - Longview, WA | The Daily News - Legacy.com
Edward L. and Helen M. Koeppen. Survivors include: a sister, Connie L. Gray, Longview, Wash., wife Deborah M. Koeppen, Tumwater, Wash., daughters Adele S. Dowlin, Oakdale, Calif., and Evelyn R. Hall, Fayetteville, NC. Grandchildren include: Carson and Isabelle Dowlin; Connor and Cayleigh Hall. He has numerous nieces and nephews. Dennis graduated from R. A. Long High School, Longview, WA. in 1960. Dennis enjoyed music and playing guitar, particularly Country and Rhythm and Blues. He enjoyed jamming with his longtime friend, Dan Whyms, who performed in a Johnny Cash Tribute Show around the world. Dan remained a close friend until the road for Dennis ended. Family and friends remember Dennis as a positive and upbeat person. He always seemed to discover the plus side of seemingly negative obstacles and challenges we all face in life. His faith beliefs kept him hopeful and trusting that the future will be glorious and eternal in Jesus Christ our Lord. Due to Covid restrictions we were unable to hold a large gathering. The family is planning to hold a Celebration of Life gathering near Dennis's Birthday in August 2021. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.Published by The Daily News on Oct. 13, 2020.
Apr 22, 2016Carol Arends, former Bremerton council member, dies at 83
Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside. A graveside ceremony will begin at 1 p.m. Monday, April 25, at Masonic Memorial Park in Tumwater, Washington.
Mrs. Arends served from 1998-2013 as a member of the Bremerton City Council, including three years as its president (2000, 2002 and 2003). In those years, the council considered and approved several of the projects — including the Conference Center — that contributed to the rebuilding of downtown Bremerton.
Mrs. Arends was born to Esther and Jens Ellingson in Harlow, North Dakota, on Aug. 21, 1932. Within a year, she moved with her parents to Tenino, Washington, where she grew up, graduating second in her class at Tenino High School in 1950. After attending business college, she went to work for what is now the Department of Natural Resources. While there she met her husband, John H. Arends, a Tumwater storekeeper she married on Feb. 12, 1956. They had two sons, Jack and Jens.
In 1970, the family moved to Bremerton after John was hired as business manager of what became the Frances Haddon Morgan Center, where he worked until his retirement in 1980. In 1983, John died after a diagnosis of multiple myeloma; he was preceded in death by his younger son, Jens, who was killed in a 1972 auto accident.
Mrs. Arends was involved in many activities through Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, where she was a member. She also served on advisory committees for the City of Bremerton, and in 1997, when Council Member Sherril ... (Bremerton Patriot)
Jan 8, 2016Save money without missing the fun
Spaceworks Tacoma at temporary exhibitions, or throughout downtown Tacoma and Puyallup.
Go for a walk
Visiting Tumwater Falls Park is free and close to JBLM. You can walk the half-mile around the falls to see bridges, trees, flowers, shrubs, reflective pools and massive rocks. There are also picnic facilities and play areas for children and ample parking is available.
The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to approximately 30 minutes before sunset. The address is 110 Deschutes Way SW in Tumwater.
Fort Steilacoom Park is 340 acres of trails that can be explored by foot or bike. The park also includes a 22-acre off-leash park for dogs. The park is located at 8714 87th Ave. SW in Lakewood.
Military Appreciation
JBLM’s Northwest Adventure Center always has wallet-friendly outdoor activities to do such as the Military Appreciation Day at Crystal Mountain Wednesday and the Bavarian Ice Fest in Leavenworth or snow tubing Jan. 17.
The Bavarian Ice Fest costs $55 for ages 11 and up, $25 ages 6 to 11 and $5 ages 5 and younger.
JBLM’s NAC will take visitors to a traditional Bavarian village for sight-seeing, sledding, bratwurst and shopping.
At the end of the day, everyone can watch as the town is transformed into a beautiful display of lights on every store and block.
For those looking for something a little more thrilling, JBLM’s NAC offers snow tubing at one of Washington’s best tubing hills for $35 ages 12 and up, $25 ages 6 to 12 and $5 ages 5 and younger.
Military Appreciation Day at Crystal Mountain offers a chance to ski or ride for half the price with JBLM’s NAC. It costs $45 for transportation and gear or just $25 for transportation.
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