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Dee Ann Maki

Vancouver, Washington

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DEE ANN MAKI September 29, 1938 ~ January 7, 2013 Dee Ann Maki, born in Seattle on Sept. 29, 1938, graduated from Ballard High School 1956, attended WWU.She met and married sculptor Robert Maki (Camas, WA) in 1962.  Daughter, artist, Andrea Maki, was born 1966.Dee Ann worked...

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Bob and Andrea, I treasure the time I have known Dee, both in Jafra and Group Health. I am grateful that she came to Camano Island to see me in my retirement. I was so happy for her retirement to her new home. So sorry that she has gone too soon. I truly love her.

Dob and Andrea

My heart is with you at such a difficult time. Take time to savor those good years. They will help in the present and lead you to the future. Larry Metcalf. [email protected]

Larry Metcalf
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Dee Ann - remembering a bright, beautiful teenager who was loved and admired for her engaging personality and sense of fun. Rest in peace.

Barbara Harger-Boling
BHS, Class of 1957
Sunset Hill, Ballard WA

Dee is my cousin. Dee, Lynne and I were very close as kids. We were like the three Musketeers and played together ever weekend. Having to live with cancer is very difficult, I know because I dealt with it myself and fortunate to still be here. The last time I saw Dee I knew she was in a lot of pain but did not complain about it. My husband and tried to see her last summer but she wasn't up to it.
When I got married in 1959, Dee and Lynne helped me prepare for the wedding and were my...

I can't believe Dee is gone. She was so full of life, fun, and beauty. Bob, you are in Kathryn's and my thoughts...

We can see Dee's light continuing to shine through you both and wild love preserve forever.. With love, AJ and Brewster

Dee Ann was every bit as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. Her passing opens the old wound of having lost her sister Lynne who was so much like Dee Ann in beauty and goodness. Both girls were precious gifts to our world. May their spirits be at peace and together. With much love to Bob and Andrea, Monte Birdsell-Bogdon

I'm blessed to have been a part of the fun and laughter at our Ballard-girls lunches. Your wonderful sense of humor and beautiful smile will always be in my heart. I send my love and heartfelt sympathy to your family.
Joyce (Downing) Riley
Ballard class of '56.