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Vivian Marie Vernon

Seattle, Washington

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Vivian Vernon passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 7, 2004.

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Dearest Val, I have known your mom since Day Island 1942, at least that is when I have my first conscious memories of her. I always knew her as warm, loving, caring, and fun. I feel so fortunate that I was able to see her this last August and she was the same Auntie Vee. I am so glad that you were able to be there for her. Love Jim

Dearest Val, I knew your mom from as long ago as Day Island in 1942 at least that was when I had a conscious memory of her. From then to now I always remember her as warm, smiling, loving and caring. I was so fortunate to see her in August and she was the same as I always remembered her. It was good to talk to you and glad you were able to be there for her. Love Jim

Val -- We are so sorry to learn of your Mom's death. We have so many happy memories. Love to you and the family. Love MarMar Joanne Pierce and Curt & Shirley Urben.

We are so sorry to hear of Vivian's
passing. We are the people they
purchased Charlie from and we baby-
sat as long as they were on the canal. We enjoyed knowing them and we miss Charlie a lot.
Bob and Patricia

My dear aunt whom I loved has gone to be with Bill and her boys. I know Val will be sad and alone but Auntie Vee will be waiting and full of the love she showed all of us.

Toni & Dick Harmon

I knew Mrs. Vernon through her daughter, Valerie, a dear childhood friend. My fondest memory was on May 12, 1956, the day my brother was born which was on my 12th birthday. Mrs. Vernon insisted that I join her family for the day so that my birthday would be extra special. She was a caring and gracious lady and I have thought and spoken of her often over the past 48 years. My heart and prayers are with her and her family.

My Aunt Vivian has gone to be with the love of her life Bill, her sons Geoff and Bart, and her daughter-in -law Judy. She leaves a huge hole in our hearts but also lasting memories that will make us smile always. Her love of laughter, joy of family and optomistic outlook will be carried on through her daughter, grand children,great grand children, nieces and nephews, sister and brother. We love you Auntie Vee. Peggy, Bob, Mike and Stevie Graham