1931
2021
Isabelle Rae Wooton, a resident of the Stillaguamish Senior Apartments at Smokey Point, passed away April 7th at the age of 90. Isabelle was born in Galesville, Wisconsin to Ray and Eunice Cram February 6, 1931.She loved growing up on the farm surrounded by animals, running and playing outdoors. Her family moved to Snohomish when she was in high school.
She lived and worked in the Snohomish and Everett areas. She always enjoyed being with family and doing things with her Grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She moved to Smokey Point in 2002. She was active at the senior center, enjoying the weekly music and lunches. She often could be found making coffee for the social room in her building and enjoying socializing.
She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl McGuire (Dennis) : grandsons Glenn and Dan (Hillary) and 5 Great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Cleo Wooton; sisters Dorothy Cram, Lela Hembd, Bea Gabriel; brothers, Edgar, Lester, Lyle, Thomas and William Cram.
Her love of family and easy going sense of humor will be missed by all. A memorial service will be held 11 AM Saturday April 17, at Wellers Funeral home in Arlington.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the charity of your choice.
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Nancy McKenzie
July 10, 2022
I worked with Isabelle at Rax in Monroe for many years & became friends. I´d call her every Christmas. I will miss our talks & her sense of humor & smile. Love you Izzy.
Sandy Estes
April 14, 2021
Your infectious smile will be missed!!!
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