May God bless you and your...
Wilma,
Your grand daughter Jessica loves you so much. Thank you for being a bright light in her life. We will both miss you tremendously!
Carly Hall
April 11, 2011 | Maricopa, AZ
Eureka, California
was born August 14, 1942 in Chico, California, to Wilhemina and Clarence England. She died on November 13, 2010 at the age of 68 at her home in Eureka, California after a long battle with cancer. She fought a very courageous battle with cancer. It was her desire to live her last days at her...
Read MoreWilma,
Your grand daughter Jessica loves you so much. Thank you for being a bright light in her life. We will both miss you tremendously!
Carly Hall
April 11, 2011 | Maricopa, AZ
Grandma, you are greatly missed and I think about you and grandpa all the time. I want to thank you guys for everything you did for us kids (nevers), and we are blessed to have had such wonderful people in our lives. Love you so much!!!
Jessica Jene Nevers
April 11, 2011 | Hillsboro, OR
Mom I love and miss you.
Cindy Schultz/Nevers
April 10, 2011 | Sherwood, OR
The entire Japport family will dearly miss Wilma so deeply! We will always remember her fondly! We send our love and prayers to all her family & friends! She was one of the greats!
Jon, Bonnie, Noah & the Japports
December 11, 2010 | Eureka, CA
Marlene & Family,
My heart and thoughts are with you in this difficult time.
Wanda Levitt
December 08, 2010 | Mad River, CA
Wilma was a good friend, a staunch supporter, a great teacher, and a hard act to follow. I will miss her very much.
Nancy Lee
November 29, 2010 | Eureka, CA
I was sadden to read of my class mate Wilma's passing. Before leaving the area I lived in the Indianola area and often when my husband and I would take our walks we would run into Wilma and her husband as they were out for a stroll and we would stop and share a few memories of EHS class of 60.
I pray you are at peace and Praise the Lord you are no longer in pain.
Vivian Christian
November 28, 2010 | Alpena, AR
I always enjoyed Frank & Wilma when they came in to my office.
A few years back we had two goldfish in the office named Frank & Wilma.
First I told her the fish were named after them, she didn't quite believe me. Then when I told her my daughter, who was young at the time, meant to name them after the Flintstones and got the names mixed up, Wilma laughed. We made Frank & Wilma the honorary god parents of the fish.
I was very sad when Wilma told me last...
John Fullerton
November 25, 2010 | Eureka, CA