Alice-Westmark-Obituary

Alice Westmark

Puyallup, Washington

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Puyallup, Washington

Alice Westmark 4-26-1914 to 3-9-08 Preceded in death by Husband, Team in 1980. Survived by Chidren, Vernon, Leona and Tim, 10 Grandchildren, 22 Great Grandchildren and 5 Great Great Grandchildren. Graveside service Fri. 11:00AM at Woodbine Cemetery, Puyallup with Memorial Service at 12PM (Noon)...

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How blessed we all are to have had the opportunity to experience the love and kindness she shared. A hard working women, who loved her yard work, and volunteering at the food bank. Fond memories. My father would load Gary and I up in the wagon, and pull us all the way down Edgewood hill to her house. We would go a few blocks over and watch the Daffodile Parade with her by her house. There was a shoe store where the Shell gas station/Car dealership was....RedGoose shoes or something like that....

Too bad Aunt Alice never ran for President. I never met anyone who didn't love her. She always extended the warmest welcome when ever we popped in on her.

Dear hearts, Those of you who knew my Auntie Alice knew that she lived the life of an angel here on earth. One can only try to imagine the wonderful mansion she now lives in Heaven. She was a second mom to me and she is truly missed and adored by all. For her, It wasn't what you had, but what was in your heart, that she knew you. May you all honor and respect your mother as much as I did her!!! Don't worry, Be Happy!

Most kids, when they reach their teens go run around with their friends; away from the adults. When my brothers and I were teens (and into adulthood) we took all our friends to Grandma's! Not sure who loved the visits more, us or Grandma. She always wanted to feed us! Boy could she cook! Anybody and everybody that went to her house always wanted to go back. And did. Grandma cherished Grandpa the way anybody would love to cherished. She missed him so much. And to my mother Leona and her...

"Grandma" Westmark was very important to me. She always was happy to see me every time I came to visit from CA. She was very kind to my daddy Brian. I will miss her lots!
God Bless,
Brooklyn Samantha Cockle

Thank you "Grandma Alice" for sharing your love, your heart, a cookie and a glass of milk. You were truly an angel on earth. The memories as your neighbor will always be special, especially for our daughters. Our condolences to the family. Love, Dennis, Tracy, McKenzie and Madison Burnside

Wonderful lady and we will miss her smilling face when ever we seen her at Tim & Nancy's place.

I'm going to miss Grandma very much. I lived with Grandma a year and a half and I learned a lot about her life. She is a very special person as every one knows. Always offered a cup of coffee or tea for anyone. She touched many lives including my daughters and grandaughter and anyone else that she met. I hope I can be half the person she was. Love you Gram..Gary

I never knew her name was Alice until the other day when Gary told me. From the day I met her she has been grandma. every time I would visit from Texas she would try to cook for me regardless of when I stopped by. She was one of the most caring and loving people that I have had the privelage of meeting. My thoughts and prayors go out to her family. She will truly be missed

Adam Shreck