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Lillian H. Goldthorpe

Everett, Washington

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Lillian H. Goldthorpe

Lillian H. Goldthorpe, age 87, of Everett, died November 4, 2005. She was born January 31, 1918, in Everett, the daughter of Hattie Zemple and Lewis Rood.Lillian married Nathaniel Goldthorpe on April 13, 1940. She was a member of the Everett Eagles Auxiliary and...

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Dear Carol and family so sorry for your loss. She is in a better place and not suffering now. I have gone through this also just 9 months ago with my mom. Again my condolences to you and yours. Norma

Carol, so sorry to hear of your sweet mamas passing, but I know that she lived a good life and that she loved you so much. She and I were in Rehab together in 1998. Can still see her with her Afghan and sweet smile. She will be missed, truly. We seldom saw her after that, but we loved her. Such a neat lady. Claudeen and Patty Watson

My condolences for your loss. Iam still sad of my mom, Hazel Kerr, passing this last March. I know that time will only heal the open space that she has left. I still remember the time that you, on your horse, Pat, on her horse and I on Jackson, your donkey. went riding in Riverside neighborhood. Those were the good old times. My butt is not as numb now as it was when riding Jackson, haha. Again, so sorry for your loss. Norma Weir Enberg

Hi Carol or Bud,
I was sorry to here about your mother passing away. I don't know if you remember me I was the kid that live on the corner of summit and Everett Ave. I use to play with Buddy when we where growing up. It sure good to see there some of the old gang still around. I still remember you two from our pass and I remember your mother and father all so. Your father was the one who end ed up buying house. I'm retire now from the school dist. I know your mother will be miss. May...

Grandma, we will miss you lots!! I am glad you are with Grandpa again and that you are not in pain anymore. You were (are) very specail to the whole family. Much Love Always, Tana